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David Garrido is joined by The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew and The Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman to discuss the Europa League thriller between Athletic Club and Manchester United, Chelsea cruising to the Conference League final and Tottenham Hotspur giving FK Bodø/Glimt hope of a comeback.
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David Reed is joined by The Times’ Charlotte Duncker and The Mirror’s John Cross to discuss the Champions League thriller between Barcelona and Inter Milan, Chelsea securing their sixth successive WSL title and the comments from Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim who believes that Europa League success is not enough for the club.
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David Reed is joined by Henry Winter and Riath Al-Samarrai to discuss Arsenal's 1-0 loss to PSG at home, looking at some of the key points and what this will mean for Mikel Arteta's side going into the away leg next week.
Also in this episode they take a look into Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk who are preparing for their showdown at Wembley stadium. -
The Telegraph’s chief football correspondent, Jason Burt, and The Sun’s football editor, Charlie Wyatt, preview the first leg of Arsenal’s clash with Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
They also reflect on Arne Slot’s first season as Liverpool manager, following his side’s Premier League title win, discussing how he has inherited Jürgen Klopp’s squad and how he might look to strengthen the team during the summer transfer window.
In addition, they debate who could be named Player of the Year after standout campaigns from Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah and Declan Rice. -
"LFC Twenty" looks back on Liverpool's Premier League title victory of 2025. Search for it wherever you get your podcasts or follow this link: https://pod.fo/e/2cdc16
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David Reed is joined by ESPN's Mark Ogden and The Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman as they discuss if Arne Slot's side need to improve his squad to challenge for the title next season, and comment on Real Madrid controversial remarks of Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea officiating, as confirm they won't boycott the Copa del Rey final against Barcelona, and share delight as Eddie Howe returns to his coaching duties at Newcastle United after a bout with pneumonia.
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David Garrido is joined by The Guardian's Jonathan Liew and The Independant's Miguel Delaney to discuss the announcement of Jamie Vardy leaving Leicester and what it means for him and where he could end up next.
Also discussed is Kevin De Bruyne and his announcement to leave Man City and refusing to play in the Club World Cup despite being contractually obligated to. -
David Reed is joined by The Mirror's John Cross and Jack Rosser from The Sun to discuss tomorrows back pages where Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace means Liverpool are only one point away from the Premier League title
Also discussed is whether Marcus Rashford could return for Manchester United after his loan move to Aston Villa and could Daniel Farke be sacked by Leeds United despite gaining promotion. -
David Reed is joined by The Times' Charlotte Duncker and The Athletic's David Ornstein to discuss Manchester City's late winner against Aston Villa, as Pep Guardiola's side chase down Champions League football next season.
The pair also break down Matheus Cunha's potential move to Manchester United, amid rumours the Brazilian might be heading to Old Trafford in the summer.
The panel also discuss Ange Postecoglou's potential departure from Spurs following their dissapointing Premier League campaign. -
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by The Telegraph's Football writer Sam Dean and The Daily Mail's Chief Sports Feature Writer Riath Al-Samarrai to talk about the biggest stories on the morning’s back pages. They discuss the future of newly-promoted Burnley and Leeds in the Premier League while Nottingham Forest edge closer to Champions League football after defeating Tottenham Hotspur.
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David Reed is joined byThe Independent's chief football writer Miguel Delaney and ESPN senior writer Mark Ogden to discuss the biggest stories on the morning’s back pages. Liverpool plan summer transfer bonanza after securing the futures of Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk. Man Utd eye up Southampton’s Tyler Dibling should they secure Champions League football. Aston Martin eye Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in £230 million deal.
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The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew and The Mirror’s John Cross analyse Manchester United’s comeback win over Lyon in the Europa League. They discuss the errors that led to United’s collapse, before their dramatic recovery in the dying minutes of extra time.
They also react to Spurs’ disciplined victory over Eintracht Frankfurt, and consider whether Ange Postecoglou can continue his trend of winning a trophy in his second season at the club.
The duo then reflect on Chelsea's shocking defeat to Legia Warsaw in the Europa Conference League. They examine the causes of Chelsea’s poor form in the second half of the season, and debate whether Enzo Maresca is the right man to restore the club’s former glory. -
David Reed is joined by Henry Winter of The Times' and The Sun's Jack Ross as they discuss Arsenal's seeing off current Champions League holders Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate to progress the semi-finals, they also overview Newcastle's 5-0 win over Crystal Palace in the Premier League, and preview Thursday's European action.
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The Times' Charlotte Duncker and the Telegraph's Sam Dean reflect on Rory McIlroy's historic Masters victory on Sunday and discuss if he could go on to win 10 majors.
They also discuss the news that Eddie Howe is being treated for pneumonia and how his absence could impact Newcastle. Finally, they look ahead to Aston Villa's Champions League quarter-final second leg against PSG, as Unai Emery urges players to 'write history'. -
Sky Sports' David Reed, is joined by The Daily Telegraph's Jason Burt and The Sun's Charlie Wyatt to discuss Mo Salah's contract extension at Liverpool after the Egyptian forward extended his stay at Anfield until 2027.
The pair also discuss the 'leak' inside Tottenham Hotspur after Wilson Odobert injury reports became public knowledge and debate if Ruben Amorim might be looking to drop André Onana, after a dissapointing display against Lyon. -
The Guardian's Jonathan Liew and ESPN's Mark Ogden join David Garrido to dicsuss Andre Onana's future at Manchester United after his two errors saw them draw at Lyon in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final tie. They also talk about Eric Cantona's comments slamming the co-ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and review Tottenham's 1-1 draw at home to Eintracht Frankfurt.
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The Independent's Miguel Delaney and The Times' Martin Hardy react to Aston Villa’s defeat to PSG in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie, and debate whether they can overturn the 3-1 deficit in the second leg at Villa Park.
The panel also discuss the news that Liverpool are edging closer to new deals for Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk and the spat between Nemanja Matic and Andre Onana ahead of the Europa League clash between Lyon and Manchester United. -
The Independent's Miguel Delaney and the Times' Martin Hardy react to Arsenal's stunning Champions League quarter-final first leg win over Real Madrid, which saw Declan Rice send in two sensational freekicks, the two also debate if this is Mikel Arteta's best night of his career.
They also discuss Man City who are weighing up options to replace Kevin De Bruyne and devle into the list of candidates who could take over the 'void'. -
The Telegraph's Jason Burt and The Times' Chief Sports Reporter discuss how Bukayo Saka's return from injury could boost Arsenal's chances against Real Madrid in the Champions League, despite an injury to defender Gabriel Magalhães.
They also react to Newcastle's win over Leicester City and debate whether their momentum can help them qualify for the Champions League. In addition, they delve deeper into who will foot Manchester City's £20 million legal bill after the Premier League lost the first part of their dispute over sponsorship rules. - Mehr anzeigen