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Join Theo Walcott, Taylor Twellman & Rebecca Lowe every week as they break down the headlines, tackle the talking points, and welcome some of the biggest names in sport and beyond. From Champions League drama to MLS storylines, USMNT debates to exclusive interviews, this is sharp analysis with no fluff.
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It’s Episode 61 of It’s Called Soccer 🎉
It’s straight into Arsenal v Spurs, where Theo opens up about whether he still dislikes — including a brilliant throwback to the iconic “2-0” moment. From there, Theo on his love for Eberechi Eze, breaking down his competition with Odegaard and whether he could really break into Arsenal’s XI.
Over to Chelsea, and the big question: are they quietly title contenders? Theo and Taylor go back and forth in a great debate.
Then comes Liverpool’s crisis. Taylor and Theo dive into why Liverpool aren’t playing to Isak’s strengths, why Theo believes Isak is partly to blame, and whether Liverpool should’ve made him adapt his game. Theo also argues Liverpool have made a mistake — and the guys get into whether Slot’s job is already at risk.
There’s more: reactions to the Columbus Crew coach heading to Celtic, plus Taylor’s strong take on Mascherano dropping Luis Suárez — and why the team might actually be better without him.
The boys also tackle MLS: The leagues switch to a European-style calendar? Would it finally help bring in bigger and better players?
We wrap with Player of the Week, this week’s Arsenal vs Chelsea combined XI, and your Question of the Week.
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00:00 Behind The Scenes
01:42 Opener
02:20 Arsenal v spurs reaction
11:11 Are Chelsea title contenders?
15:03 Liverpool’s crisis
22:25 Wilfried Nancy to Celtic
25:00 MLS Play-offs - More Messi Magic
28:00 MLS calendar change
32:30 Player of the Week
34:04 Picks of the Week
38:28 Combined XI
41:15 Question of the week, Thanksgiving version
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It’s Episode 60 of It’s Called Soccer, and this week we’re joined by Canada men’s national team head coach Jesse Marsch 🇨🇦🎙️
The conversation quickly deepens as Jesse breaks down what has changed for Canada since he took charge — on the pitch, in the dressing room, and across the entire program.
Jesse opens up about the balancing act of finding his best XI while experimenting tactically, offering an extended, thoughtful look at how he builds a team identity.
We also explore how the World Cup draw will shape Canada’s tournament — including a fascinating comparison to his time at RB Leipzig. Then the discussion shifts to his coaching philosophy: how he manages the human side of players while integrating a highly data-driven approach.
Jesse reveals the biggest differences between coaching a club and a national team, why he empowers players with freedom.
We round things out with Canada’s ambitions for the World Cup, his candid thoughts on the country’s football infrastructure, and why developing young players and coaches is crucial for long-term success. Jesse also tackles the big question: Is Premier League scrutiny really as brutal as people say?
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0:00 - Intro
2:31 - Impact on Canadian National Team
05:20 - Lead Up To WC 2026
07:01 - How The Draw Can Dictate The World Cup
09:10 - Managing Players And The Data Side Of Football
10:55 - Difference Between International And Club Football
15:16 - Facing The USA
19:21 - Infrastructure Of Canadian Football
23:01 - Experience In The Premier League
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It’s Episode 59 of It’s Called Soccer 🎉
Then it’s straight into City vs Liverpool, where Theo talks Doku's performance. Meanwhile, Theo and Taylor opens up about Florian Wirtz, drawing the Özil comparisons and explaining why they're a little worried about him right now.
Are Liverpool already out of the title race? Taylor and Theo break it down — and Theo drops a brilliant behind-the-scenes moment: Conor Bradley was meant to do the interview… until Virgil van Dijk said HE wanted to go speak to Wayne.
Arsenal fans get their moment too, as Theo argues a point away at Sunderland is… actually good?
Over in MLS, Messi hits 400 assists.
And finally, reactions to Cristiano Ronaldo saying the World Cup “isn’t a dream” anymore — Taylor gives a brilliant take, and Theo jumps in with his angle too.
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0:00 - Intro
0:40 - Happy Birthday To Rebecca
04:50 - Man City vs Liverpool talk
11:00 - Florian Wirtz's struggles
12:04 - Liverpool Out Of Title Race
13:24 - Van Dijk vs Rooney
16:43 - Sunderland Draw With Arsenal
18:15 - Tyler Adams' Concussion
24:30 - MLS Talk & Messi's Historic Game
28:50 - Player of the Week
32:22 - Question Of The Week
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It’s Episode 58 of It’s Called Soccer as Taylor Twellman, Theo Walcott, and Rebecca Lowe dive straight into another stacked show 🔥⚽
The title race is heating up — and Theo is lost for words over Erling Haaland’s form, saying he’s never seen a striker like him. Taylor insists it’s Arsenal’s title to lose, as the crew debate whether anyone can stop Arteta’s set-piece machine.
Declan Rice or Moisés Caicedo? Both Theo and Taylor weigh in with their picks 👀
Over in North London, is the Spence, van de Ven & Frank situation becoming a real concern for Spurs? Theo then turns to Wolves, questioning why clubs keep going back to old managers and tipping Michael Carrick as a smart next move.
Then it’s Liverpool vs Real Madrid — how will Anfield react to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s return? Taylor delivers a brilliant segment here on what the occasion means.
In MLS, the pressure’s on Inter Miami as Messi chases playoff success — he needs this one. Plus, the lads share their Player of the Week picks and explain why it might surprise you.
To wrap up, the long-awaited Liverpool x Man City Combined XI gets a full debate.
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It’s Episode 57 of It’s Called Soccer as Taylor Twellman, Theo Walcott, and Rebecca Lowe return with another packed show 🔥⚽
Theo wastes no time winding Rebecca up about Palace’s weekend — before the Halloween chat takes over (Theo’s costume reveal might steal the show 🎃).
Then it’s Liverpool under the microscope. Is this just a blip, or are the Reds in real trouble? Theo says you can’t implement five or six new players into a title-winning side overnight — calling VVD a shadow of himself and questioning Konaté’s form. Taylor adds that last season was Klopp’s team — and now Slot has to truly coach.
Arsenal fans, you’ll want to hear this one 👀 Theo says they can’t lose the league now, while Taylor asks if being “boring” even matters when you’re winning.
Across the pond, Thomas Müller’s arrival in MLS gets big praise — has he changed the perception of the league?
Plus, Winner Stays On returns: Theo backs his best wingers, while Taylor goes all in on the strikers.
Special guest, Audi president, Daniel Weissland joins to talk Messi’s impact on MLS and Audi, Kane tearing up the Bundesliga, and even weighs in on the great tea debate ☕🇩🇪
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It’s Episode 56 of It’s Called Soccer as Taylor Twellman, Theo Walcott, and Rebecca Lowe dive into a wild weekend 🔥⚽
We start with Manchester United v Liverpool — and the drama begins instantly. Should United's first goal have been disallowed?
On the Liverpool side, Taylor declares that Arne Slot doesn’t know his best XI and calling this moment a crisis for the Reds. Theo weighs in on Mo Salah’s struggles, and the crew question if the Reds have filled the hole of no Trent.
Then it’s onto a bombshell in the Premier League — Ange Postecoglou sacked.
Across the pond, the guys check in on MLS: has there been enough progress from Phil Neville’s side this season? Taylor breaks it down.
The sparks keep flying as Mateta v Zaha splits the panel — who was actually in the right?
The Question of the Week turns global with a World Cup twist 🌍 — before Winner Stays On returns: Theo picks his quickest players ever, while Taylor backs his all-time MLS MVPs.
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It’s Episode 55 of It’s Called Soccer, as Sam Surridge joins Rebecca Lowe, Taylor Twellman, and Theo Walcott ⚽🔥
The show kicks off with Theo’s big milestone — his official legacy cap — before he dives into Tuchel's England. Theo also opens up on Marcus Rashford’s expectations, explaining why he performs best with freedom — and reflects on the pressure he faced growing up as England’s next big thing.
Things take a funny turn when Theo recalls a fan in the toilet telling him he retired too early 😂
Over in the U.S., Taylor breaks down Mauricio Pochettino’s new-look USMNT and why this side can surprise people. He shares a great Tyler Adams captaincy story with Jesse Marsch, while Theo praises Christian Pulisic and what makes him such a special player.
Next up, Sam Surridge joins the show! The Nashville SC forward reveals why he doesn’t drink tea, how his season’s going, and what it’s like going toe-to-toe with Messi in the Golden Boot race. He also talks about winning silverware in MLS and his time in the Premier League.
Then it’s back to England, as Theo previews Liverpool v Man United — insisting it’s a bad time to face Liverpool. Taylor and Theo go head-to-head with their Predictions of the Week before the Question of the Week takes an unexpected twist — Theo names the one player he thought would never become a coach.
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It’s Episode 54 of It’s Called Soccer, as Taylor Twellman, Theo Walcott, and host Rebecca Lowe break down another massive week across the football world 🔥
The show kicks off with Liverpool, as Taylor dives into the Mo Salah problem — is he suffering without Trent Alexander-Arnold? Theo adds that Salah doesn’t need a Frimpong — he needs Trent.
Next up, it’s Arsenal. Theo insists this Arsenal side can still get even better, while Taylor praises Bukayo Saka for how he’s bounced back from the heartbreak of his England penalty miss — proving himself as one of the league’s most complete wingers.
Then, attention turns to Ange Postecoglou — was hiring him a mistake?
In Germany, Theo hails Harry Kane as one of the greatest goalscorers of all time before unpacking the latest Bellingham–Tuchel saga, questioning what it means for both England and Real Madrid.
Across the pond, Taylor lays out exactly what he wants to see from Mauricio Pochettino during the USA international break — and what it could mean for the USMNT’s next step.
Finally, the Question of the Week sees Theo reveal the craziest team talk he’s ever received — and it’s one you don’t want to miss ⚽️
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0:00 Intro
04:45 - Liverpool's Salah, Trent & Wirtz Problems
12:50 - Arsenal's Domination
18:01 - Bukayo Saka Brilliance
21:03 - Ange & Forest
26:10 - Harry Kane's Season So Far
31:00 - Bellingham Not In England Squad
36:05 - Poch & USMNT
41:10 - Question Of The Week
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It’s Episode 53 of It’s Called Soccer, as Taylor Twellman, Theo Walcott, and host Rebecca Lowe unpack another massive week across football 🔥
The show kicks off with Ryder Cup reactions before shifting into the Premier League spotlight. Arsenal’s win over Newcastle has Theo falling back in love with the game — he doesn’t see a weakness in this Arsenal side. Taylor adds that if Arsenal can replicate that performance in the biggest matches, it could truly be “their year.”
Liverpool’s defeat comes next. Theo makes the case for Oliver Glasner as the best manager outside of the top six, while Taylor questions Liverpool’s vulnerability and Wirtz’s role. Theo even argues Manchester United should go all in for Glasner.
From there, it’s Sunderland praise, with Granit Xhaka singled out as a brilliant signing. The crew then dive into the hot topic of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United.
Attention then turns to West Ham and Nuno Espírito Santo’s arrival, before moving stateside: Sergio Busquets’ retirement — is he the greatest defensive midfielder of all time? — and Sam Surridge’s impressive MLS season.
The episode wraps up with Chelsea vs Liverpool as Pick of the Week, and a lively Question of the Week: would a US-style draft ever work in the Premier League? ⚽️
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00:00 Ryder Cup chat05:54 Promo06:40 Arsenal’s last-minute winner v Newcastle14:12 Crystal Palace beating champions and leaders Liverpool22:38 Sunderland’s brilliant start28:19 More pressure on Ruben Amorim at Manchester United31:50 West Ham appoint Nuno Espírito Santo35:00 Sergio Busquets retiring and Sam Surridge in US Open’s Cup final41:50 Picks of the week45:24 Question of the week
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It’s Episode 52 of It’s Called Soccer, as Taylor Twellman, Theo Walcott, and host Rebecca Lowe dive into another packed week of football 🔥
The show opens with the Ballon d’Or — Ousmane Dembélé’s historic win and why Theo believes he fully deserved it. From there, the panel moves into a wider debate: Lionel Messi as the GOAT. Theo recalls playing against him and explains why he’ll always consider Messi the greatest.
Attention then turns to Arsenal vs Manchester City. Theo doesn’t hold back in his mini-rant about Arsenal’s lack of intensity, while also singling out Gabriel Martinelli as the one player who truly changes games with his off-ball running. The crew also tackle whether Liverpool are still genuine title challengers.
On City’s style of play, the panel break down their evolution this season — and how Gianluigi Donnarumma’s impact is shaping the conversation. That leads into Liverpool’s frontline: how should Arne Slot balance Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak together? Plus, a debate on whether Florian Wirtz can adapt to the Premier League.
Next up: United v Chelsea. Theo shares his concerns about Benjamin Šeško, insisting the system isn’t playing to his strengths. Then it’s Potter and West Ham.
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It’s a brand-new episode of It’s Called Soccer, and this week we’re joined by Liverpool chairman Tom Werner 🎙️🔴
The conversation kicks off with a lighter debate — tea. Yes, Tom gives his verdict on the great UK vs. US tea culture divide ☕
From there, we dive into his unique career path, making the transition from television and media to the world of elite sport, before unpacking what it’s like to own both the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool — and why he thinks the two clubs are so unique yet so comparable.
Naturally, Liverpool takes center stage. Tom shares his thoughts on the Premier League, the grind of competing at the very top, and why Liverpool have often had to “sell to buy” in the transfer market.
We then get into the big one: Arne Slot. Tom credits Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes for identifying Slot as Klopp’s successor, discusses what sets him apart tactically, and how his in-game flexibility is shaping a new Liverpool era ⚡️
There’s also a breakdown of Liverpool’s summer business — including the record signing of Alexander Isak — and some fascinating insight into why Marc Guéhi was almost a Red.
Finally, Tom delivers a message to Liverpool supporters.
0:00 - Intro
02:03 - Tom On The 'Tea Debate'
03:40 - Red Sox & Liverpool FC
05:55 - English Football
08:10 - Appointing Arne Slot
09:50 - Differences Between Slot & Klopp
12:01 - What Diogo Jota Was Like As A Person
16:14 - Liverpool's Summer Business
19:10 - What Makes Liverpool Special
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It’s another episode f It’s Called Soccer, as Taylor Twellman, Theo Walcott, and host Rebecca Lowe break down the biggest stories in football 🔥
The show kicks off with Manchester United’s crisis under Ruben Amorim. Is it the system or the players that’s the real issue? Theo goes in on how the manager is holding back talent — including his strong take that Luke Shaw is one of the best left-backs he’s ever faced. Taylor later unleashes a full-on Amorim rant of his own.
From there, attention turns to Erling Haaland, with the panel debating whether he’s making a statement as the best striker in the world. But is Alexander Isak actually giving him a run for his money?
Liverpool’s late winners are next on the agenda, with Taylor dismissing the idea of “luck” and comparing them to Fergie Time. Plus, Slot’s clever Kerkez substitution gets the spotlight.
Elsewhere, Taylor sparks a surprise conversation about Aston Villa, warning that a relegation battle isn’t out of the question 👀
The Champions League’s new league format gets a deep dive: is it actually a good idea? And which English club is best placed to win it all — with Theo backing Arsenal as the favorites.
Across the pond, the crew touch on MLS, from Dean Smith’s viral Poznan celebration with Charlotte FC to Thomas Muller's hat-trick and their chances in the playoffs.
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It’s a brand-new episode of It’s Called Soccer, and this week we’re joined by the man who makes the transfer market tick — Fabrizio Romano ⚡️📱
The show kicks off with Fabrizio weighing in on the ultimate debate: UK vs. US football culture, before diving into his own journey — from growing up with the game, playing it, and even his obsession with FIFA.
From there, we ask the big one: what’s the biggest risk Fabrizio has taken in his career? He also reveals how he actually does his job — do sources check in with him, or do players just text Fabrizio directly?
Social media takes center stage too, with Fabrizio explaining how online chatter really shapes transfers… and why, if Twitter didn’t exist, Lucas Paquetá might’ve ended up at Aston Villa.
We get into the day-to-day as well — from 19 hours of screen time to stories about changing his phone, plus his thoughts on competitiveness, rivalries, and what the future of journalism looks like in a world where he speaks four languages.
And of course, it wouldn’t be It’s Called Soccer without some quickfire questions to round things off 🔥
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0:00 - Intro
0:50 - UK v US
02:04 - Fabrizio's Background
05:55 - How Fabrizio Does His Job
10:04 - The Impact Of Social Media & Here We Go
13:40 - Fabrizio's Screen Time
15:50 - Competitiveness Of Journalism
20:01 - Fabrizio's Phone
22:10 - Fabrizio's Stories Broken
24:10 - Cole Palmer To Chelsea
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It’s a brand new episode of It’s Called Soccer, as Taylor Twellman joins Theo Walcott and host Rebecca Lowe 🔥
The show kicks off with the USMNT, setting the tone before Taylor launches into a discussion on Mauricio Pochettino — calling him underwhelming, while Theo weighs in on the bigger challenges modern managers face.
From there, the focus shifts to England, where Theo argues players can coast through friendlies without trying, and digs into how Tuchel is handling big egos in the squad.
Daniel Levy’s Spurs exit sparks a fiery back-and-forth: Theo insists fans don’t care about stadiums or business success, while Taylor credits Levy for building the club’s foundations.
We then dive into Andre Onana’s departure from Manchester United — with Theo pulling no punches — before Taylor revisits the chaos of Luis Suárez’s recent drama.
Picks of the Week return with predictions for the Manchester derby, before Community Questions deliver an unbelievable story of how Theo nearly came out of retirement for MLS.
00:00 - Behind the Scenes
02:25 - Opener
03:00 - Mauricio Pochettino USA nightmare
15:47 - England and Thomas Tuchel
22:24 - Daniel Levy leaves Spurs
25:00 - Andre Onana on loan to Trabzonspor
28:23 - Luis Suarez’s ban
30:59 - Picks of the Week
33:23 - Community Questions
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It’s a brand new episode of It’s Called Soccer, and this week we’re joined by none other than Spike Lee 🎬⚡️
The show kicks off with Spike discussing his brand-new film Highest 2 Lowest and the buzz around its release — before things quickly turn to football as he reveals his deep love for Arsenal.
From there, the debate heats up: Emirates or Highbury? Spike makes his pick. He also tackles the big casting question — who would play Thierry Henry if a movie was ever made about him?
Spike locks horns with Taylor over Yankees vs Red Sox, delivering some classic arguments.
Finally, we look ahead to the World Cup 2026 — what it means for football in the U.S., and why Spike is excited.
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0:00 - Intro
0:40 - Highest 2 Lowest
04:00 - Arsenal Jerseys
08:00 - Love for Arsenal
10:06 - Is Arsenal A Dicussion On Film Sets?
10:57 - Red Sox & Yankees
14:30 - Thierry Henry Film
17:10 - English Tea Debate
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It’s a brand new episode of It’s Called Soccer, as Theo Walcott joins Taylor Twellman and host Rebecca Lowe ⚡️
The show kicks off with the claim that Liverpool have had the greatest transfer window of all time — insisting it’s “over for the Premier League” as the Reds complete the record-breaking signing of Alexander Isak.
From there, Theo explains why Liverpool never stand still, contrasting their success with Arsenal’s £300m spend that still hasn’t delivered big results.
Taylor then breaks down Dominik Szoboszlai’s incredible free-kick, before both he and Theo dive into the VAR drama that had everyone talking. Their reactions are as passionate as the fans.
The panel also debate Arsenal’s tactical issues under Mikel Arteta — with Theo questioning whether the manager is holding his wingers back, while Peter Schmeichel’s recent quotes spark another heated discussion. Taylor doesn’t hold back either.
Finally, we head stateside as Taylor gives his take on the chaotic Inter Miami scenes — including Luis Suárez drama — in what’s been another explosive week in football.
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It’s a brand new episode of It’s Called Soccer, as Taylor Twellman joins Theo Walcott and host Rebecca Lowe for another lively debate ⚡️
The show kicks off with reactions to Liverpool’s latest outing, with Theo saying it’s nice to see old-school football return.
We then move to a truly emotional moment — Theo’s heartfelt reaction to Rio Ngumoha’s debut goal, with tears in his eye as he shares his admiration for the young star.
Taylor also dives deep into the ongoing Isak situation at Newcastle, debating whether there’s a path back for him, while Theo weighs in on the tactical and mental challenges he faces.
Theo can’t hold back on his thoughts about Dowman, claiming he’ll “terrify” every full-back he faces, carries the ball like Messi, and Taylor agrees — he’s the real deal.
Later, the panel dissects the controversial Bruno penalty moment, with Theo calling him childish and Taylor insisting he’s not cut out to be a United captain.
Finally, Picks of The Week wrap up all the key games and predictions, with plenty of banter and strong opinions from everyone on the panel.
0:00 - Intro
2:10 - Rio Ngumoha's Debut & Liverpool vs Newcastle
8:13 - Isak Newcastle Saga
12:45 - City's Loss & Frank's Management
18:40 Bruno Fernandes Referee Drama & United's Issues
26:00 - Eze To Arsenal
28:50 - Max Dowman's Debut
33:32 - Gyokeres' First Goals
34:25 - Picks Of The Week
39:20 - Mailbag QuestionsDESCPRITION
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It’s a brand new episode of It’s Called Soccer, as Taylor Twellman joins Theo Walcott and host Rebecca Lowe for another lively debate ⚡️
Taylor kicks things off with his take on Liverpool’sshowing against Bournemouth, singling out Van Dijk as looking vulnerable, while Walcott dives into the full-back issues and why he believes Marc Guehi could be the answer at Anfield.
Theo also opens up with a moving tribute to Diogo Jota, with some heartfelt words from everyone on the panel. From there, the conversation shifts to Arsenal’s gritty win — Taylor praises the “ugly but effective” performance, while Walcott jokes that he never managed a win at Old Trafford himself.
We also dive into the ongoing debate around refereeing standards after Palace vs Chelsea’s controversial free-kick.
Finally, Taylor rounds things off with his rogue top-four prediction, while also dropping his strong views on Pep Guardiola’s mentality, insisting that Pep still has a chip on his shoulder and teams should be wary.
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0:00 - Intro
02:40 - Walcott & Wenger's Messi Story
03:22 - Tributes to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva
09:16 - Liverpool vs Bournemouth Reaction
13:15 - Semenyo Anfield Incident
18:26 - Man United vs Arsenal Incident
25:30 - Man United GK Situation
29:40 - Man City's Incredible Performance
32:45 - Chelsea Referee Drama
39:50 - Picks Of The Week
42:20 - Pulisic's Documentary
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It’s a brand new season of It’s Called Soccer, welcoming Theo Walcott for his debut alongside host Rebecca Lowe 🤩
Could the FA Cup and Community Shield tempt stars like Eze and Guehi to stay put? Theo shares his thoughts on the Community Shield.
Walcott weighs in on Eze’s future, confident he’d choose Palace over Arsenal, while explaining how Guehi could fit perfectly alongside Van Dijk. On Liverpool, Theo calls them favourites and praises their signings but stresses the importance of integrating new players. He also discusses Isak’s current situation.
Reflecting on his own journey, Walcott recalls never being media-trained before heading to the World Cup at just 16. Is Gyökeres the man Arsenal have been waiting for? He boldly claims Arsenal would have beaten PSG in last year’s semi-final if they had him.
Theo predicts Havertz to start at Old Trafford, while Rebecca insists Gyökeres deserves a starting spot. With Arteta under pressure, can Arsenal afford another second-place finish?
Rebecca breaks down pre-season insights from Amorim and Manchester United. Walcott calls United “scary,” praises Šeško, Cunha, and Mbeumo, and says Arsenal missed out by not signing Mbeumo years ago. He also suggests Højlund should go out on loan and predicts United will finish eighth.
Finally, they discuss Grea
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From Hollywood to the Premier League, here are some of our favourite guest moments of the year so far. Brendan Hunt reignites the Arsenal vs United rivalry with a sharp dig at Gary Neville, while Mike Myers belts out his Luis Díaz chant—and reveals what it felt like to score at Old Trafford.
Brad Friedel lifts the lid on a young Jamie Carragher (including his legendary nights out), and JJ Watt breaks down Burnley’s defensive tactics… and somehow ends up comparing Carra to NFL stars
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