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News, rumors and analysis of the world soccer landscape including English Premier League, Bundesliga, MLS, FIFA, Serie A, Champions League and more.
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In Part 2 of our "Year in Review" podcast, Leander Schaerlaeckens joins Jamie Trecker, Kyle McCarthy and Thomas Hautmann to discuss the top storylines at the World Cup, in the Champions League and the rest of Europe's top leagues. Topics include Germany's triumph, Spain's demise and some nations who surprised us in Brazil, Real Madrid's Champions League win over city rivals Atletico, the last and current Premier League campaigns, as well as who we think should win the Ballon d'Or.
FOXSoccer.com Editor-in-Chief Jamie Trecker and MLS Insider Kyle McCarthy join Thomas Hautmann to take one last look at the biggest stories in 2014. In Part 1, the crew focuses on the play and development of both the men's and women's U.S. national teams as well as the Major League Soccer season. How did we rate the USA's performance at the World Cup? Are the women primed for their first title since 1999 next year? And now that Landon Donovan's incredible run in MLS is over, whose league is it now?
Landon Donovan's farewell match with the U.S. national team and his legacy; Hope Solo, the women's national team and next week's World Cup qualifying tournament; and the MLS playoff race are all discussed.
FOX Soccer analyst and U.S. Soccer Hall of Famer Eric Wynalda and our resident statman David Mosse join Thomas Hautmann as the FOX Soccer Podcast returns from its summer break for an extensive Champions League group stage primer. In our group-by-group breakdown, we pick out and dissect the contenders for this season's grand prize and submit our picks for the knockout stage. You'll be surprised by not all, but some of our choices.
In the latest FOX Soccer Podcast, Leander Schaerlaeckens returns to talk about his Netherlands' bitter semifinal loss and Kyle McCarthy explains how Argentina were able to shut down the Oranje's attack. The guys and host Thomas Hautmann then dissect Germany's incredible, one-of-a-kind defeat of Brazil, its place in history, and how the rout could affect the World Cup final on Sunday. Speaking of which, Germany versus Argentina has a nice ring to it, doesn't it? The crew previews the third act of this World Cup finals rivalry and talk about the main men who are under the most pressure to deliver their respective countries the title.
U.S. Soccer National Hall of Fame journalist Jerry Trecker and FOX Soccer's Kyle McCarthy join the Podcast to discuss the United States' performance at the World Cup as a whole, and analyze whether or not you should be encouraged by the team's progress under Jurgen Klinsmann. We also tackle what needs to change before the next World Cup in 2018, and who might emerge as the next key pillars on the U.S. team. Later, we preview the World Cup quarterfinals. Can Brazil and Argentina bounce back from close calls in the Round of 16? Will Germany figure out their struggles in time for France? And where does Costa Rica's run rank among the unlikeliest in World Cup history? We'll tackle those questions and more.
The U.S. national team has defied the odds and made it to the knockout stage in Brazil, meaning it’s time for us to eat our words and give credit where credit is due. Jamie Trecker and Kyle McCarthy take a look at how the U.S. survived the Group of Death, who stood out both positively and negatively, and what Jurgen Klinsmann’s side will need to do to prolong their journey with a win against Belgium. Also: predictions on the other Round of 16 matchups, and a look at the World Cup as a whole. Who have been the biggest surprises and disappointments? Why the big spike in goalscoring? We cover it all as the World Cup enters its second phase.
Jamie Trecker and Kyle McCarthy sound off on what we saw from Brazil in the opening match of the World Cup, including the controversial penalty kick that proved to be the key of the match. We then channel our inner soothsayers and dish out group stage predictions, dissect the USA's "Group of Death," and even pick our World Cup champions (and no, we didn't all pick Brazil.)
U.S. Soccer Hall of Famer Eric Wynalda and FOXSoccer.com Editor-In-Chief Jamie Trecker take a quick break from their world travels to stop by the Podcast studio and dissect the biggest storylines of the Premier League season, as well as preview the FA Cup and Champions League finals. After breaking down the multiple collapses that shaped the exciting Premier League season, Eric and Jamie look ahead to the FA Cup final and discuss if Arsene Wenger should lose his job if Arsenal get upset by Hull City. Later, Dermot Corrigan calls in from Spain to join in on the big debate: which Madrid team will win the Champions League final, Real or Atletico.
Our roundtable of experts returns for the holiday weekend to preview the Champions League semifinals between Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid vs Chelsea. Do all four teams have a legitimate shot at the title? Which players will hold the key to their teams' fortunes? Our experts debate as they peg their favorites to make it to Lisbon on May 24. Later (37min mark), we take a sharp left turn to talk MLS expansion after Atlanta was announced as the league's 22nd franchise this past week. Arthur Blank and friends are confidently looking ahead to 2017, but do our experts share their faith? We look at the challenges that lie ahead for the A-T-L, and what could be next on Don Garber's agenda.
FOX Soccer color analyst and Bumpy Bitch founder Brian Dunseth joins Thomas Hautmann in the studio to discuss the Champions League quarterfinals and what will happen in next week's return legs. Warren Barton also joins (albeit briefly) to gauge Man United's chances at a monumental upset over Bayern Munich. Later, Dunseth opens up about the release of his new beer and how Toronto mayor Rob Ford found himself included in Dunnie's on-air drinking game. You don't want to miss that. In Part 2, Leander Schaerlaeckens and Kyle McCarthy recap the controversial USA-Mexico friendly, and which players helped themselves the most in the fight for World Cup roster spots.
March Madness might be all the rage in the United States at the moment, but the madness extends to Europe next week as the Champions League is down to its "elite eight." To break down each quarterfinal tie, former US national team defender and color commentator Janusz Michallik is in the house along with Warren Barton and host Thomas Hautmann. Together, they pick the winners in each tie, debate if Bayern might not actually be as good as last year, and explain why PSG-Chelsea is impossible to call. Later, the crew also takes a peek at the Europa League's final eight, and pick out a couple teams that could spoil Juventus' run at claiming the trophy in their own house come May.
Our roundtable of experts hone in on Manchester United advancing in the Champions League and whether or not it saved David Moyes' job, the impact Saturday's Chelsea-Arsenal match has on the Premier League title race, as well as first impressions in MLS. Later in the show, we call up Dermot Corrigan to preview Sunday's Clasico between Real Madrid and Barcelona. Who will emerge the hero in the latest edition of the world's top club rivalry? What's at stake for Barcelona, besides falling out of the La Liga race? How worried should they be about Atletico? We discuss i all, plus which of the La Liga giants offer the better stadium food.
Our crew of experts discuss Arsenal and Manchester City's elimination from the Champions League and size up the first four quarterfinalists. How good is Barcelona this year really? What's happened to Mesut Ozil? And who would you rather have: Diego Costa or Zlatan Ibrahimovic? Later, we preview Sunday's huge doubleheader in the Premier League: Man United vs Liverpool and Tottenham vs Arsenal. Who needs to win these rivalry games more? Can Man United or Spurs claw back into the Top 4? And who has a better shot at the title still, Liverpool or Arsenal? Tune in to hear what the experts have to say!
MLS Insider Kyle McCarthy joins Part 2 of this week's Podcast to offer an extensive preview on the 2014 MLS season, which kicks off this weekend. Kyle names his four contenders for MLS Cup, the clubs who are lurking just behind, and picks some preseason front-runners for MVP.
In Part 1 of this week's FOX Soccer Podcast, Warren Barton and top stat man David Mosse join Thomas Hautmann to discuss the FA Cup quarterfinals this weekend as well as the second legs of the UEFA Champions League. Is the FA Cup Arsenal's best chance at a trophy? Can Man City complete the first ever English treble? How many English teams will advance in the Champions League? We gaze into our crystal ball and make some predictions.
Warren Barton reviews the Champions League action from February 18-19, and previews the last four match-ups in the Round of 16. Can any of the home teams get a win? How will Didier Drogba perform against his old Chelsea teammates? Is Real Madrid ready to win in Germany for only the second time in 26 games? Tune in to get the former Premier League defender's take on all that and more.
FOX Soccer analysts Eric Wynalda and Warren Barton join the FOX Soccer Podcast for the first time to preview the first four match-ups in the Champions League Round of 16, headlined by Manchester City vs Barcelona and Arsenal vs Bayern Munich.
Leander Schaerlaeckens joins Thomas Hautmann to discuss the latest happenings in the transfer window, shares his thoughts on who needs what ahead of Friday's deadline, and previews next Monday's Man City-Chelsea clash. Plus, Dermot Corrigan calls in from Madrid to clear up the Neymar transfer controversy that pushed president Sandro Rosell to resign.
Editor-in-chief Jamie Trecker joins Thomas Hautmann in studio to discuss FOX Soccer's weekend adventure to Tijuana and Cristiano Ronaldo winning his second Ballon d'Or. Amy Lawrence calls in from London to preview Chelsea-Manchester United, and Kyle McCarthy offers his insights on this year's MLS SuperDraft.
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