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This week on The Liberal Playmaker, we dive into the weekend’s football across Europe. We cover every scoreline in the Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, and the Bundesliga, with a closer look at Manchester United’s late escape against Burnley, Napoli’s last-gasp strike versus Cagliari, and Real Madrid’s business-as-usual win over Mallorca. The drama, the tension, and the inevitability—it’s all here.
In this episode of The CC Tapes, we revisit one of the most shocking nights in Champions League history: Deportivo La Coruña’s 4–0 demolition of AC Milan in 2004. Milan arrived at the Riazor with a 4–1 lead and one of the greatest squads ever assembled — Maldini, Kaká, Shevchenko, Pirlo — only to be torn apart by Pandiani, Valerón, Luque, and Fran. We break down the arrogance, the tactical collapse, and the sheer emotional violence of a night where football reminded us that no empire is safe.
The season finally wakes up — and right on cue, the chaos starts.In this episode, I dive into a wild weekend of action across Europe: Spurs turning Burnley into a training drill, Barcelona hamering Mallorca, Valencia and Real Sociedad trading punches, and of course Manchester United vs Arsenal delivering pure theatre.Then we look ahead to what’s coming next — because the rest of Europe is about to join the party and things are only going to get messier.
In one of the most dramatic matches of the 2000–01 Serie A season, AS Roma traveled to face Juventus with the Scudetto dream hanging by a thread. Two goals down within six minutes, the Giallorossi refused to break—fighting back through Nakata and Montella to snatch a 2–2 draw that felt like a victory.In this episode of CC Tapes, we relive every twist, every tackle, and every moment of resilience from that day in Turin. And beyond the pitch, we talk about the deeper lesson Roma taught us: sometimes you don’t need to win—you just need to survive.For fans of Francesco Totti, Serie A history, and the beautiful chaos of Italian football.
Have you ever made a mistake? And tried—desperately—to make it right?In this episode of The CC Tapes, we revisit Diego Maradona’s World Cup semifinal against Belgium in 1986. Four years after a painful red card and World Cup exit in 1982, Maradona returned older, wiser, and determined to fix what had gone wrong.What followed in Mexico was a performance of total dominance. A dribble clinic. Two unforgettable goals. And the full flowering of Bilardo’s ruthless Argentina.This isn’t just a story about football. It’s about second chances.About the shift from Menotti’s poetic idealism to Bilardo’s pragmatic grind.And about Maradona—the most human of footballing gods—trying to make things right.
Jose returns after a self-declared Club World Cup boycott… only to admit Chelsea won him over with a dominant performance and a Cole Palmer masterclass. He breaks down the final, Luka Modric’s surprise move to AC Milan, and wild transfer rumors involving Mbeumo, Lookman, and Evan Ferguson. Then it’s time to get political—with a chaotic deep dive into Trump, the so-called Epstein Files, and why the MAGA machine is now eating itself. Football, politics, vibes.
Brazil vs Argentina. World Cup 1982. One of the most mythologized teams in football history—Brazil ’82—finally put under the microscope.I went in expecting beauty and tragedy.What I found was violence in silk.This wasn't a team of delicate artists. This was a team of grown men in their prime—pressing, tackling, rotating, and ripping the reigning world champions apart.They weren’t soft. They weren’t naïve. They were everything.This is the match no one talks about.But it’s the one that tells the truth.
In this episode of The Liberal Playmaker Podcast, we begin with the heartbreaking news of Diogo Jota’s tragic death in a car accident—remembering not just the Liverpool FC and Portugal national team star, but the man behind the player.Then we dive into the latest football transfer news:Manchester United are eyeing Ollie Watkins and midfield options from Brighton, Monaco, Middlesbrough, and Crystal PalaceThoughts on Rúben Amorim’s rebuild, Carl Anka’s scouting column, and how Adam Wharton and Carlos Baleba could reshape the midfieldMajor moves across Chelsea, Juventus, Inter Milan, and a shock transfer: Aaron Ramsey to UNAM PumasWhat does Nico Williams’ decision to stay at Athletic Club mean for Barcelona and their pursuit of Luis Díaz or Marcus Rashford?In Drifting Offside, we shift from football to the state of America:“The Big Stupid Bill” passes Congress, adding $3.2 trillion to the deficit and stripping health care from 12 million AmericansThe US halts arms shipments to Ukraine, sparking geopolitical concernA federal judge strikes down a sweeping anti-asylum policyThe Wisconsin Supreme Court overturns an 1849 abortion ban⚽ Politics, transfers, and truth—from the heart. Subscribe to The Liberal Playmaker for more soccer news, world commentary, and weekly perspective.
On March 23, 2008, Manchester United beat Liverpool 3–0 in a derby full of grit, chaos, and control. I never saw it—until now. In this episode of The CC Tapes, I revisit a match I missed while I was falling out of love with the game. Paul Scholes, as always, was in control—quietly, effortlessly, pulling the strings from midfield. But this tape isn’t just about him. It’s about memory, rediscovery, and falling back in love with football after walking away. Que viva el fútbol.
In this episode of The Liberal Playmaker, I open up about my personal protest of the FIFA Club World Cup—why I refused to watch, what pushed me toward the edge, and how the fans (shoutout Boca, Palmeiras, Urawa Red!) might just be pulling me back in.Then we dive into the transfer market:Pogba’s comeback with MonacoManchester United’s pursuit of MbuemoEmi Martínez to United? I kinda love itModric, Giroud, and the chaos of silly seasonAnd in Drifting Offside, the politics are just as wild:Zohra Mamdani stuns Andrew Cuomo in the NYC mayoral raceICE raids ramp up in LAA disastrous bill in CongressA SCOTUS ruling that could reshape executive powerIt’s football, politics, and everything in between. Thanks for tuning in.👉 Like the show? Follow, rate, share, and send your thoughts to theliberalplaymaker@gmail.com
In Episode 3 of The CC Tapes, we travel back to the 2003–04 Champions League quarterfinal between AS Monaco and Real Madrid—when Fernando Morientes, cast off and loaned out by Madrid, came back to haunt his former club with two legs of pure, poetic vengeance.It’s a story of tactical defiance, emotional violence, and a striker who reminded the world—you don’t just discard a legend.This was the first full Champions League tournament I ever followed—and it gave me everything: control, chaos, and romance.Hosted by Jose of The Liberal Playmaker.
Welcome back to The Liberal Playmaker!This week’s episode hits everything from the latest transfer drama to Juneteenth, from Barcelona’s financial balancing act to BYD flooding Brazil with electric cars.⚽ Topics include:Nico Williams to Barça?Sancho’s redemption via Napoli or Juve?Bryan Mbeumo to United?Paredes to Boca and Inter's youth rebuildJuneteenth and American memoryIran, Kyiv, Harvard, BYD & Brazil’s EV shiftThanks for tuning in—please rate, share, and subscribe!📧 Reach out: theliberalplaymaker@gmail.com📺 Watch on YouTube too!
In this episode of The CC Tapes, we rewind to 1994 — when Serie A ruled the football world, Lazio were genuine contenders, and a teenage Alessandro Del Piero didn’t just arrive… he kicked the door down.Jose revisits a chaotic 4–3 classic between Juventus and Lazio, where Del Piero scores twice and assists once in a breakout performance that still echoes today. It's not just a story of goals — it's a glimpse into a time when football felt unpredictable, when the “7 Sisters” ruled Italy, and when even Conte still had hair.From sliding finishes to curling magic, from parity to pure passion — this is the football we fell in love with.Chaos. Control.The CC Tapes continues.
This week on The Liberal Playmaker, Jose dives into chaos on both sides of the pitch—and the political spectrum.⚽ Transfer Madness:The Viktor Gyokeres story takes a wild turn as Manchester United’s striker search spins out of control. Is Hugo Ekitike really the next target? What happened to Mbuemo? And are Spurs about to hijack everything?➕ Plus, the surprise of the week—Paul Pogba could be headed to Monaco. Jose reflects on Pogba’s legacy, his suspension, and why this possible return means so much.🇺🇸 Drifting Offside – Political Breakdown:From Gavin Newsom’s lawsuit victory to a shocking political assassination in Minnesota, the United States just had one of its darkest weeks yet.A federal judge rules Trump’s National Guard actions illegal. Senator Alex Padilla is dragged out of a press conference. Then a lawmaker is gunned down in a targeted attack.Jose offers his raw, passionate take on a democracy under fire—and what comes next.👉 Like, rate, and subscribe to help grow the show.📧 theliberalplaymaker@gmail.com🎙️ Available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
In the very first episode of The CC Tapes, we go back to April 2000—Manchester United vs Real Madrid at Old Trafford—and relive the night Fernando Redondo delivered one of the coolest midfield performances of all time.This episode isn’t just about a backheel. It’s about tempo, patience, and Redondo waiting for the perfect moment to unleash magic. We break down the goals, the pressure, and the two sprints that turned a quiet maestro into a football myth.If you love classic Champions League nights, deep dives into football history, and stories where control gives way to chaos—this one’s for you.Hit follow, share it with your football crew, and welcome to The CC Tapes.#FernandoRedondo #ChampionsLeague #ManchesterUnited #RealMadrid #OldTrafford #FootballHistory #TheCCTapes #MidfieldMasterclass #ClassicMatches #UCL
In this TLP Short, Jose breaks down the biggest transfer stories of the week: Real Madrid signs Argentine wonderkid Franco Mastantuono, Bryan Mbuemo is linked to Manchester United, and Viktor Gyokeres may be headed to Old Trafford despite reportedly wanting Champions League football.Then we Drift Offside: Ukraine launches a major counteroffensive against Russia, Moscow retaliates with drone strikes, the U.S. brings back certain deportees, and yes—Trump and Elon Musk are somehow in a beef.⚽ Politics, transfers, and chaos—in 10 minutes flat.
PSG ran riot over Inter Milan in the Champions League Final—and we’re here to unpack every moment. In this episode of The Liberal Playmaker, Jose covers:• How PSG’s tactics tore Inter apart• The fallout from Europe’s biggest summer transfer rumors• Drift Offside: quick hits from France, Italy, and Spain—just the football you love, straight to your ears.
What happens when control tries to silence romance? In this episode of The Liberal Playmaker, Jose dives into Roberto Baggio’s unforgettable performance in the 1999–2000 Serie A playoff between Inter and Parma. Frozen out by Marcello Lippi all season, Baggio steps back into the spotlight with two goals that defy the system built to ignore him. It's a story of resistance, redemption, and the timeless fight between ideology and inspiration.For fans of football history, tactical drama, and the players who dare to dance when the music’s been turned off.
The 2014 World Cup semifinal between Germany and Brazil is remembered for its jaw-dropping 7–1 scoreline. But behind the chaos lies a performance of chilling precision—led by Germany’s disguised No. 10, Toni Kroos.In this episode of The Liberal Playmaker, we dive into a new edition of CCR: Control, Chaos & Romance, breaking down how Kroos, Müller, Schweinsteiger, and Khedira turned control into destruction. This is not just a recap—it’s a study in rhythm, dominance, and tactical brutality.We also cover the final weekend of the 2024–25 Serie A season, where Scott McTominay scores a stunning GOLASO to seal Napoli’s historic fourth Scudetto—and becomes an unlikely legend in Naples.And in our Offside segment, we take a sharp turn into global headlines:🇺🇦 Russia launches its largest aerial attack on Ukraine yet.🇺🇸 Donald Trump backtracks on EU tariffs—just hours after threatening them.📱 Apple faces new tariffs under “America First,” but is Trump really just giving Samsung the advantage?Football, politics, and a bit of chaos—The Liberal Playmaker delivers it all.
In this bonus episode of The Liberal Playmaker, Jose breaks down Manchester United’s humiliating loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final. From Spurs’ low-effort dominance to United’s lack of physicality, Jose explores how the game was lost—and what it means for both clubs going forward. He also dives into the consequences for Amorim and Ange Postecoglou, possible transfer implications, and the one silver lining: no European football next season could give Amorim (or whoever takes over) the time to actually coach. A raw and reflective take on a night United fans won’t forget anytime soon.
keep up the good work Jose 🫡