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GdS: Lewandowski, Kean, Jackson, Jesus – Milan striker shortlist includes eight names

By: Ben Dixon It is almost a certainty that AC Milan will sign a striker this summer. However, the names suggested are not all of the same level, unfortunately. As the summer mercato edges closer, Milan need to start making their choices certainties. Indeed, a proper plan is needed and a lunch between Massimiliano Allegri and Giorgio Furlani […] The post GdS: Lewandowski, Kean, Jackson, Jesus – Milan striker shortlist includes eight names appeared first on SempreMilan.

Bianchin: Mendes likely to offer PSG forward to Milan this summer

By: Isak Möller The well-known Portuguese agent Jorge Mendes is likely to offer one of his clients to AC Milan this summer, namely Goncalo Ramos. One of the main priorities for Milan this summer will be to sign a striker. It feels like we have been talking about this every year for a long time, but the fact […] The post Bianchin: Mendes likely to offer PSG forward to Milan this summer appeared first on SempreMilan.

Unexpected Stevenage, premature hauntings & the Premier League goal caught on CCTV

Adam Hurrey is joined on the midweek Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker. On the agenda: the imminent demise of the iconic Champions League match ball, Carlos Queiroz's highly logical new job, highly obscure football in the background of US crime dramas, worrying gaps appearing in the Premier League Archive, referees in the media, Jorge Mendes-backed dentists and the happy self-employment of Richard Keys. Meanwhile, the panel tackle the formidable quiz challenge of the Happy Hunting Grounds Ladder. Play the new Happy Hunting Grounds daily quiz at games.footballcliches.com Sign up for Dreamland, the members-only Football Clichés experience, to access our exclusive new show and much more: https://dreamland.footballcliches.com Visit nordvpn.com/cliches to get four extra months on a two-year plan with NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Manchester United Outcast Offered to Top Serie A Clubs

Manuel Ugarte is looking for an escape route, as his role at Manchester United isn’t as prominent as he’d like it to be, and his agent Jorge Mendes is shopping him around and proposed him to Juventus, Napoli, and Milan. The Bianconeri recently scouted him The post Manchester United Outcast Offered to Top Serie A Clubs appeared first on The Cult of Calcio.

5 Takeaways From PSG’s 2-0 Win Over Liverpool in the Champions League

Michael Steele/Getty Images PSG reach the semi-finals of the Champions League for the sixth time in club history. The post 5 Takeaways From PSG’s 2-0 Win Over Liverpool in the Champions League appeared first on PSG Talk.

Liverpool 0-2 PSG: Ousmane Dembele double seals Parisians’ Champions League semi-final spot

Liverpool fell to a 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-final second leg at Anfield on Tuesday, losing 4-0 on aggregate. PSG created the first chance when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s shot was saved by Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. Liverpool responded swiftly, with Alexander Isak heading straight at Matvey Safonov. Ousmane Dembele came close […]

Bizarre Arne Slot comments on Alexander Isak starting for Liverpool v PSG

Alexander Isak back in the Liverpool team for the first time since his injury and some bizarre Arne Slot comments after revealing his team to play PSG. Liverpool 2-0 down... You can click here to read the full article.

Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain: Champions League quarter-final, second leg – live

⚽ Champions League latest, 8pm BST kick-off (first leg 0-2) ⚽ Atlético Madrid v Barcelona – updates | Live scoreboard When Warren Zaïre-Emery ran the show as a 17-year-old in a 3-0 win against Milan, Thierry Henry said “the sky is the limit” for the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder. His stratospheric rise led him too close to the sun, though, and the crash back down to Earth was a rude one. But he has since dusted himself off. Liverpool Van Dijk, Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Jones. Paris Saint-Germain Nuno Mendes, Kvaratskhelia.

Why isn’t Mohamed Salah playing today for Liverpool vs PSG in 2025-26 Champions League Quarterfinals Second Leg clash?

Following their painful defeat in the first leg, Liverpool face PSG in the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinals, hoping for a much-needed comeback. As a result, fans are keeping a close eye on Mohamed Salah’s status, as his offensive contributions could prove vital. Despite the defeat in the first leg, Liverpool will be aiming for a long-awaited comeback against PSG in the 2025–26 Champions League quarterfinal second leg. Unlike the previous match, they will need to impose a dominant attacking display to overturn the two-goal deficit. Because of this, fans are closely monitoring Mohamed Salah’s status for today’s game, as his experience and attacking quality could prove decisive for the Reds. Arne Slot has decided to bench again Mohamed Salah for the Reds today. While the veteran is in top form to make a difference against PSG, the head coach has decided to bet for a different set-up. Without his goal-scoring ability and explosive pace needed, Liverpool are expecting to counting on Hugo Ekitike‘s scoring prowess. Without the Egyptian, the Reds could rely on Hugo Ekitike, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Florian Wirtz in attack. With this setup, they could look to exploit PSG by targeting the large spaces in behind their defense. With this being the only competition they still aspire to win, Liverpool arrive fully motivated, opting for a high-risk approach—they have little to lose, but a lot to gain. Paris Saint-Germain come in as clear favorites to secure their place in the Champions League semifinals. Not only did they dominate offensively, but they also disrupted any progression from the Reds through an intense high press. In addition, coach Luis Enrique keeps his entire roster intact, which could allow him to stick to a very similar game plan, aiming to maintain control throughout the match. Mohamed Salah of Liverpool Liverpool lineup vs PSG Liverpool face PSG with several players out of the squad. Coach Arne Slot will be without Alisson Becker, Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo, Giovanni Leoni, Stefan Bajcetic, and Curtis Jones. Despite this, the Reds are banking on a comeback, counting on Hugo Ekitike and Dominik Szoboszlai to lead the offense, while Van Dijk and Gravenberch will be tasked with providing overall stability to the team. The Reds will lineup as follows: Giorgi Mamardashvili; Jeremie Frimpong, Ibrahima Konaté, Virgil van Dijk, Milos Kerkez; Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister; Dominik Szoboszlai, Florian Wirtz; Hugo Ekitike, Alexander Isak. PSG lineup vs Liverpool Unlike the Reds, PSG arrive with few absences in their squad, with only Fabian Ruiz and Quentin Ndjantou out. As a result, coach Luis Enrique has most of his roster available, so he could stick to a similar approach: An attacking approach with high pressure. To that end, the presence of Desiré Doué will be key, as will Vitinha and João Neves, who effectively stifle Liverpool’s offense. The French side will play as follows: Matvey Safonov; Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Willian Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Vitinha, Warren Zaire-Emery, Joao Neves; Desiré Doué, Ousmane Dembélé, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

Schira: Milan ready to sell Estupinan after unsatisfactory performances – the situation

By: Ben Dixon This summer, AC Milan will look to sell Pervis Estupinan, only 12 months after signing him from Premier League club Brighton and Hove Albion. It has not been a good move for Estupinan. In fact, it has not been a good move for Milan either. Both parties were hoping to move on from a long-term […] The post Schira: Milan ready to sell Estupinan after unsatisfactory performances – the situation appeared first on SempreMilan.

Man Utd man’s agent gets ball rolling for summer transfer by ‘offering’ him to three European giants

Manuel Ugarte’s agent, Jorge Mendes, has begun putting the wheels in motion for a summer transfer. The midfielder is expected to be sold by Manchester United just two years on from his £50.5 million switch from Paris Saint-Germain. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – STRAIGHT TO […] The post Man Utd man’s agent gets ball rolling for summer transfer by ‘offering’ him to three European giants appeared first on Stretty News.

Schira: Man Utd midfielder Ugarte offered to Milan amid interest in the past

By: Isak Möller Manuel Ugarte has been offered to several Italian clubs, including AC Milan, by his agent amid a potential summer move, a report claims. Ugarte is a name that has been mentioned in the Milan environment before. Back when he played for Sporting Lisbon, the Rossoneri were monitoring his growth and also held talks with his […] The post Schira: Man Utd midfielder Ugarte offered to Milan amid interest in the past appeared first on SempreMilan.

Longo: Leao’s agent is ‘obsessed’ with Barcelona move as Milan could consider sale

By: Isak Möller Rafael Leao’s tenure at AC Milan is approaching a natural ending, or at least so it seems, and his agent is reportedly already working on a new adventure. Last night’s display was incredibly symbolic of Leao’s recent years at Milan. In the first half, he was played as a centre-forward in the 4-3-3 formation and […] The post Longo: Leao’s agent is ‘obsessed’ with Barcelona move as Milan could consider sale appeared first on SempreMilan.

Jamie Carragher blasts ‘awful’ Liverpool star after PSG defeat: ‘He makes a mistake every game’

Jamie Carragher took aim at several Liverpool players after their 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League including Hugo Ekitike, Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz and Ibrahima Konate.

Arne Slot tactics ‘a sackable offence’ as ‘pathetic’ Liverpool suffer 72-year low

Liverpool were pathetic and Arne Slot’s tactics against Paris Saint-Germain are a sackable offence. That is the explosive verdict of Sports Bar duo Jamie O’Hara and Jason Cundy, who evi…

Luis Enrique admits ‘surprise’ with Arne Slot decision after PSG beat Liverpool

Luis Enrique admits he was 'surprised' by Arne Slot's decision to play five at the back in Liverpool's 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League

5 Takeaways From PSG’s 2-0 Win Over Liverpool in the Champions League

Franco Arland/Getty Images PSG dominated Liverpool at the Parc des Princes. The post 5 Takeaways From PSG’s 2-0 Win Over Liverpool in the Champions League appeared first on PSG Talk.

Kvaratskhelia caps victory for dominant PSG as cautious Liverpool cling to hope

The rout anticipated at Parc des Princes did not materialise, at least not in terms of the scoreline, but the gulf in quality between Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool was laid bare all the same. Arne Slot’s side leave Paris with a scintilla of hope, having arrived with none, and will need to conjure a stunning Anfield recovery on Tuesday just to lay a glove on European champions worthy of the name. A deflected strike from Désiré Doué plus a superb second from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia gave the holders a deserved advantage in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final. It should have been much more. Ousmane Dembélé missed a hat-trick of openings, striking the outside of a post with his final effort, Nuno Mendes and Doué squandered gilt-edged chances and Liverpool survived two penalty claims. A fine display from the visiting goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili also helped keep the margin of defeat respectful.

Is Mohamed Salah playing today? Confirmed lineups for PSG vs Liverpool in the 2025-26 Champions League Quarterfinals

PSG and Liverpool are set to face off in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals, arriving in contrasting forms. While the French side arrives as one of the best teams in the world, the Reds are in the midst of one of their worst seasons, making Mohamed Salah’s availability a constant concern. PSG face Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals, looking to secure a spot in the semifinals. Nevertheless, both teams arrive in contrasting form. While the French side comes in as one of the best teams in the world, the Reds are going through one of their worst seasons. Because of this, all eyes are on Mohamed Salah, as he can be decisive offensively. After avoiding injuries in recent matches, Mohamed Salah is in full condition to play for Liverpool. However, coach Arne Slot decided to leave him of the starting lineup. In his final season at Anfield, the Egyptian could be more motivated than ever if he gets the chance, aiming for a heroic performance to lead his team to victory once again. Slot will rely on Hugo Ekitike, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Florian Wirtz, looking to break down PSG’s strong defensive structure. However, they are coming off two consecutive defeats, raising serious doubts about their ability to secure a win. With this being the only competition they can still win, Liverpool could arrive highly motivated, seeking a victory that silences all criticism. Unlike the Reds, Paris Saint-Germain come in on a run of four consecutive wins, regaining the best form of most of their players. As a result, coach Luis Enrique is getting the best version of Ousmane Dembélé, along with a dominant Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has been the most decisive player from a collective standpoint. In addition, Willian Pacho and Marquinhos have been dominant defensively, complicating Arne Slot’s intentions. Nuno Mendes of Paris Saint-Germain controls the ball under pressure from Mohamed Salah of Liverpool. PSG confirmed lineup vs Liverpool Throughout the 2025–26 season, PSG have dealt with numerous injuries that have affected their performance. Heading into today’s match, coach Luis Enrique will be without Fabián Ruiz, Bradley Barcola, and Quentin Ndjantou. Nevertheless, they have managed to remain dominant, relying on Dembélé, Vitinha, and Marquinhos as the team’s leaders. In addition, the French side maintains a deep roster capable of making the difference. Considering this, PSG will lineup as follows: Matvey Safonov; Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Willian Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Vitinha, Joao Neves, Warren Zaire-Emery; Desire Doue, Ousmane Dembélé, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Liverpool confirmed lineup vs PSG Like the French side, Liverpool head into the match with several players out, as Alisson Becker, Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo, Giovanni Leoni, and Stefan Bajcetic remain sidelined due to injury. However, coach Arne Slot has managed to keep the team competitive in the Champions League. With this in mind, the Reds will play as follows: Giorgi Mamardashvili; Joe Gomez, Virgil Van Dijk, Ibrahima Konaté, Milos Kerkez; Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister; Jeremie Frimpong, Dominik Szoboszlai, Florian Wirtz; Hugo Ekitike.

Rafael Leao’s AC Milan future in doubt as Portugal star reportedly offered to Barcelona in $58 million move

Despite appearing to emerge as a star for Massimiliano Allegri, Rafael Leão’s future at AC Milan is full of uncertainty. In light of this, the Portuguese has reportedly been offered to Barcelona in a €50 million move ahead of the summer of 2026. Despite his unpromising start to the season, Rafael Leão has managed to earn a spot in coach Massimiliano Allegri’s rotation. Nevertheless, the Portuguese’s future at AC Milan is not entirely certain, as his inconsistent performances open the door to a possible departure. In light of this, the 26-year-old winger has reportedly been offered to Hansi Flick’s Barcelona in a $58 million(around €50 million) move in the summer of 2026. According to Corriere dello Sport, the Rossoneri are open to listening to offers for Rafael Leao. However, the Portuguese would only leave for an offer exceeding $58 million. Although he has a $210 million (around €180 million) release clause, they believe the 26-year-old star has already completed a cycle with the team, making this one of the last opportunities to secure a good transfer fee for his rights, as his contract expires in 2028. Throughout his career, Leao has been linked with Barcelona, as his agent Jorge Mendes already attempted this move in previous seasons. Given his potential departure from AC Milan, the Blaugrana are closely monitoring a possible move for Rafael, staying in contact with his agent. However, they have not decided to make a move for his signing, waiting until the summer of 2026, reports Diario Sport. Despite Rafael Leao being a target for the Blaugrana for several seasons, they are not entirely convinced about his signing. The Portuguese has not managed to deliver consistent performances at AC Milan, alternating strong displays with notable dips in form. Additionally, Hansi Flick demands defensive commitment from his wingers, something the 26-year-old winger does not particularly excel at, raising serious doubts. Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks on. Report: Barcelona have three top priorities at left wing ahead of Leao Ahead of the 2026–27 season, Barcelona remain attentive to strengthening the left wing, as Raphinha has been dealing with quite a few physical issues. Given this, the possible departure of Rafael Leão from AC Milan emerges as a strong possibility. Nevertheless, the Blaugrana reportedly maintain three priorities to reinforce this position ahead of the Portuguese. According to Diario Sport, the Blaugranas are keeping a close eye on the possible continuity of Marcus Rashford. After already fitting in with Hansi Flick, they are evaluating his performances in the final stretch of the season to decide whether to pay the €30 million buy clause. In addition, he is willing to take a salary reduction, opening the door to his permanent stay. In case that he fails to convince at Barcelona, they have decided to bet on young talent. In this context, the development of Abde Ezzalzouli and Jan Virgili is reportedly being monitored. As academy players, they would have a smooth adaptation to Flick, which is seen as a differential factor. Additionally, the Blaugranas hold 20% of Abde’s future sale and 40% of Virgili’s future sale.

Champions League betting tips: Selections for Wednesday’s Quarter-final action

Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final double header features a star-studded cast as holders Paris Saint-Germain welcome Liverpool to the Parc des Princes and Barcelona entertain La Liga rivals…

Modern Football’s Evolution: A Re-Emergence of Zonal Defensive Organisation

Why is football seeing a re-emergence of zonal defensive organisation, and could this trend continue in future? The post Modern Football’s Evolution: A Re-Emergence of Zonal Defensive Organisation appeared first on Attacking Football.

McGoldrick Magic Lifts Tykes Into Top Half Despite Fan Protests

Barnsley 2-1 Exeter City League One - Saturday 7th March Two goals in eight minutes had us cruising, but this is Barnsley – we don't do comfortable. Exeter City came calling at Oakwell and nearly nicked a point after Wareham's late strike turned what should have been a routine afternoon into the usual nail-biting affair. Still, three points is three points, and we're back in the top half where we belong. The tennis balls raining down from the Ponty End told their own story about fan frustration with ownership, but on the pitch at least, things clicked early doors. McGoldrick Opens the Account Eight minutes in and we had the breakthrough that felt inevitable from kick-off. Cleary, who'd been buzzing around Exeter's backline like a persistent wasp, slipped the perfect pass through to McGoldrick. The veteran striker, in hot form, took one touch to settle before slipping the ball over a sprawling Whitworth with the kind of composed finish that comes from years of knowing exactly where the onion bag is. Exeter barely had time to regroup before we doubled our advantage. McGoldrick, clearly enjoying himself now, turned provider for Yoganathan's well-timed run into the box. The cross was inch-perfect, and Yoganathan's header gave Whitworth no chance – a proper glanced finish that had the Ponty End bouncing. Two-nil up inside sixteen minutes against a side scrapping near the bottom half? This felt like one of those afternoons where everything would fall into place. Then came the fan protests, with tennis balls scattered across the Oakwell turf as supporters voiced their displeasure with the boardroom situation. Play stopped briefly while the pitch was cleared, adding to an atmosphere that was part celebration, part frustration. Exeter Dig In Credit where it's due – Exeter didn't fold. They regrouped, tightened up at the back, and started making life uncomfortable for us in ways that reminded everyone why League One can be such a leveller. Their three-at-the-back system began to find its rhythm, with Sweeney and Woodhouse closing down space that had seemed endless in those opening exchanges. We controlled possession without really threatening to extend our lead, which felt ominous in the way these things always do. O'Connell and de Gevigney looked solid enough at the back, but there's something about sitting on a two-goal cushion that makes every Barnsley fan reach for the Gaviscon. We've all been here before. Phillips and Connell kept things ticking over in midfield, but the cutting edge that carved Exeter open early had dulled considerably. By half-time, the visitors were asking questions we weren't answering with quite the same authority. Nerves Return The second half lacked any clearcut chances, we were managing the game rather than dominating it. Exeter, with nothing to lose, started throwing more bodies forward. Their persistence finally paid off with fifteen minutes remaining when Wareham latched onto Magennis's assist to slot past Goodman. Suddenly, what had looked like a comfortable afternoon turned into exactly the kind of squeaky-bum finish that defines our season. Holding On The final quarter-hour felt longer than a Yorkshire winter. Exeter sensed blood and pressed forward with the desperation of a side that knows every point matters down there. Bradshaw, introduced earlier, worked tirelessly to give us an outlet, but mostly we were defending deeper than we'd like, inviting pressure that felt unnecessary given our early dominance. Goodman, largely a spectator for most of the afternoon, suddenly found himself busy as Exeter threw everything at us. The keeper dealt with everything competently enough, but you could sense the tension around Oakwell as memories of dropped points from winning positions came flooding back. Here's the thing though – we held on. Not pretty, not comfortable, but effective enough when it mattered. Three points that lift us back into the top half of the table, even if the manner of victory left plenty to discuss on the walk back to town. The early goals showed what we're capable of when things click, but the nervy finish reminded everyone that consistency remains our biggest challenge. Same drama, different season. Team Line-ups: Barnsley (4-2-3-1): Oliver Goodman, Jack Shepherd, Eron O'Connell, Mael de Gevigney, Corey O'Keeffe, Luca Connell, Vimal Yoganathan, Adam Phillips, David McGoldrick, Reyes Cleary, Tom Bradshaw Subs: Nathan Ogbeta, Scott Banks, Jonah Bland, Marcus Watters, Tyrell Watson Goals: David McGoldrick (8'), Vimal Yoganathan (16') Yellow Cards: Jack Shepherd (29') Exeter City (3-4-2-1): Joe Whitworth, Jack McMillan, Liam Woodhouse, Pierce Sweeney, Robbie Rydel, Ilmari Niskanen, Louie Oakes, Ed Brierley, Jack Aitchison, Carlos Mendes Gomes, Jayden Wareham Subs: Caleb Cummins, Ryan Cole, Josh Magennis, Kami Eisa, Sonny Cox Goals: Jayden Wareham (75') Yellow Cards: Robbie Rydel (23') Match Stats: Statistic Barnsley Exeter City Possession 48.9% 51.1% Shots 9 11 Shots on target 4 1 Goalkeeper saves 0 2 Aerial duels won 18 15 Fouls committed 10 13 Corners 6 6 Final Whistle Make no mistake, this was exactly the kind of performance that sums up our season. Brilliant for twenty minutes, comfortable for forty, then hanging on like grim death for the final quarter-hour while everyone in red and white aged several years. McGoldrick was unplayable in those opening exchanges, combining with Cleary and Yoganathan like they'd been reading each other's minds all season. But once Wareham pulled one back, we reverted to type – defending deeper than a Yorkshire coal seam and inviting exactly the sort of pressure that makes three points feel more like relief than celebration. The tennis ball protests added an extra layer of tension to what should have been a routine afternoon, but perhaps that's fitting given where we find ourselves. Top half of the table, yes, but still searching for the consistency that separates decent sides from promotion contenders. Hourihane's men have the quality – those early goals proved as much – but the mentality of seeing games out professionally remains frustratingly elusive. Three points against a struggling Exeter side keeps us ticking along nicely, but we'll need to show more killer instinct if we're serious about gatecrashing the play-off party. The talent's there, the foundations look solid enough, but football's littered with sides who could do it for twenty minutes rather than ninety. Here's hoping today's early swagger becomes the template rather than the exception.

Portugal Lifted Nations League Trophy After Shootout Win Over Spain

Portugal Lifted Nations League Trophy After Shootout Win Over Spain Portugal successfully lifted the UEFA Nations League trophy after beating Spain via a penalty shootout in a thrilling final match. Drawing 2-2 in regular time, both teams failed to win it during extra time, but Roberto Martinez’s men held their nerves during the shootout. Portugal […] The post Portugal Lifted Nations League Trophy After Shootout Win Over Spain appeared first on 1000Goals.com: Football Betting, Highlights, and More - Your Ultimate Destination for Exciting Football Action.

Interview Series: Jimmy Filerman - A Career as Told in US Open Cup Matches

Eight years ago, a 19 year old Jimmy Filerman had his first experience in the US Open Cup as a player for the South Florida Surf in USL League Two. A team of mostly amateur players in their schools’ offseasons came together to face Miami FC, who at the time was spending big money to put together a competitive roster in the NASL with Manager Alessandro Nesta (of Italian National Team Fame). The team of kids tied the game in the 76’ before Miami put the go-ahead goal away in the 80’. It was the type of game that makes this tournament so special. It gives young players the opportunity to test themselves against seasoned professionals. It puts David up against Goliath in a winner-take-all one match battle. It gives players that have given their youth to the game an experience they won’t forget. Lastly, it is truly the only open thing that exists in our world of soccer with a closed pyramid. Jimmy would return back to Old Dominion for two more seasons after that and end his college career in 2019. Despite Covid doing its best to kill off parts of the fragile US Soccer Lower Leagues, he found a home in Detroit City in 2020 and 2021. He was part of those DCFC teams that completely dominated NISA. With Covid putting a pause on the Open Cup due to travel restrictions, there were no opportunities for him to play the tournament while playing for the club. But 2021 would take Filerman down to Greenville Triumph for his first experience playing in the professional ranks of USL. It was here that he’d see US Open Cup action for the second time. Greenville triumphed (dad joke) over Oakland Roots for a first round cupset and that set up a home game for them against MLS’ Charlotte FC. The 4,000 person capacity stadium witnessed their 3rd Division squad take Charlotte to extra time where they eventually succumbed 2-1. “They subbed in guys like Christian Fuchs” says Jimmy on the pod. “Just being on the field with guys you grew up watching, and those big entities where you know how much money they’re bringing in and how much money has gone into the roster is just different.” After a broken leg ended his time at Greenville, Jimmy joined up with the Maryland Bobcats in 2023 and was part of a roster that took down the Ocean City Nor’easters on a last second winner before succumbing on the road to the Pittsburgh Riverhounds on a cold, wet night along the Monongahela River. Fast forward to Jimmy in 2025 and a lot has changed. The 19 year old kid that admittedly loved him some College is now a 28 year old man that has had a lasting career in the 3rd and 4th divisions of the US Soccer Pyramid. A lot has happened in those eight years. Things have come full circle for Jimmy as he returned to the Open Cup as an amateur 8 years after being there with South Florida Surf. Jimmy linked back up with his DC United Academy running mate, Lucas Mendes, who is the creative force and visionary behind Virginia Dream FC. For those that do not know, the Dream have been quickly building up accommodates as one of the best Amateur sides in the country. The club won the NPSL Mid-Atlantic last year, the Spring and Fall 2024 UPSL Seasons, and the 2024 Virginia Super Soccer League. Then they qualified for the 2025 US Open Cup by beating Alexandria Reds and the Aegean Hawks FC of the United States Amateur Soccer Association (USASA). The Dream came into City Stadium with a chip on their shoulders. A squad full of players that had been there before and players that know they should still be there (special shout out to Elijah Amo who absolutely needs a call from a pro side…). After an 8’ minute penalty kick was calmly slotted into the corner by former Bobcat Nicolas Likulia, it was clear Richmond was in for a fight from the pesky amateur side. After a banger from the Kickers’ James Vaughn drew them equal in the 36’, the Dream held on to head into the locker room at 1-1. After taking some abuse in front of their goal at the end of the first half, the Dream became the agg

Ruben Amorim: Have Man United Found Their Special One?

This week. It Was What It Was asks: What is it with Portuguese football? With Ruben Amorim arriving at Manchester United, there are now as many Premier League managers from Portugal as from England coaching this season. Portugal also has the fourth highest-quota of Premier League players (after England, Brazil and France). For a nation of just over 10 million, it consistently punches above its weight. Amorim’s rise to one of the biggest jobs in world football is located in the reform of Portuguese football in the 1980s - and specifically in the university faculty that helps turn out some of the world’s best coaches. Join Jonathan and Rob as we go back to school with Ruben Amorim, speaking to the mentors who forged him as a coach. It's a journey that takes in Jose Mourinho, Cristiano Ronaldo and super agent Jorge Mendes. If you’re enjoying the podcast, please hit subscribe to never miss an episode, and consider leaving us a five-star review to help others discover the show. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jesse’s USMNT starting XI, Reyna’s new agent, McKennie & the midfield pecking order (Soccer 1/15)

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How Ronaldo negotiated £173million-a-year Saudi deal without agent Mendes

Ian Irving is joined by The Athletic's Laurie Whitwell & Nick Miller to discuss Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr, where he will earn a reported £173 million a year. Hear details of how that deal was done without the help of super agent Jorge Mendes and what awaits Ronaldo after a pretty strange six months - walkouts, tears & that interview.. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Nathan Collins, Jorge Mendes & what Wolves will do post-Bruno Lage | Jacqui Oately

Joe Molloy is joined by football commentator Jacqui Oately to discuss Nathan Collins, the sacking of Bruno Lage, Jorge Mendes, and what's going to happen at Wolves next on Tuesday's Off The Ball. Football is in association with Sky

24:51Oct 4PodcastListen
Nkunku to Chelsea agreed, Foden contract close & why Wolves sacked Lage

Mark Chapman is joined by The Athletic's football correspondent David Ornstein. They discuss Man City's demolition of United with The Athletic's Sam Lee with news on a new contract on the cards for Phil Foden. The Athletic's Wolves writer Steve Madeley tells has all the details as to why Bruno Lage was sacked and we hear how the influence of agent Jorge Mendes at the club who could be lined up as the Wolves manager. David also has news on Chelsea's pursuit of RB Leipzig forward Christopher Nkunku. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arsenal’s school of hard knocks and Mannequin United

Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, Tim Spiers and Adrian Clarke back into the pod after a pulsating Premier League weekend. We bear witness to the highest scoring Manchester derby of all time. Is it impossible to stop City at their best? Is Erling Haaland a genius? And did ten Hag score the biggest own goal post-match? But it’s Arsenal who stay top after they see off Spurs at the Emirates. Hear how this young team has been punched in the face but keeps getting back up. Geeky PE teacher Bruno Lage is sacked as Wolves manager on Sunday. But which Portuguese Jorge Mendes client will they go for next? Plus the problem with Liverpool, non-celebrations and why Everton have nailed it. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Man City 6-3 Man Utd (02.30) • PART 2: Arsenal 3-1 Spurs (16.30) • PART 3a: Liverpool 3-3 Brighton (29.00) • PART 3b: Crystal Palace 1-2 Chelsea (35.00) • PART 4a: West Ham 2-0 Wolves – bye bye Bruno (40.00) • PART 4b: Southampton 1-2 Everton (49.00) • PART 4c: The rest of the Premier League weekend (52.00) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tiny but beautiful

Andy describes one new signing as “an absolute cupboard”. But who? And what on earth does that mean? Marcus, Jim and Andy are back in your ears with a fresh shiny Ramble! They talk business at Man United, as Christian Eriksen heads into a rat-infested Old Trafford and Cristiano Ronaldo tries to sidle the other way. Plus, Todd Boehly hands over his Amex to Jorge Mendes, Usain Bolt blames Australia for being bad at football, and Neil Warnock heads to Sheffield – FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: [email protected]. ***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** The Football Ramble, the original and best football podcast. Brand new podcasts every single weekday throughout the Premier League season and every day throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jesus set for Arsenal, Ronaldo's agent meets Boehly & Platini v Blatter trial

Ian Irving & The Athletic's Adam Crafton discuss stories including Arsenal agreeing terms with Manchester City to sign Gabriel Jesus. They are joined by Correspondent James McNicholas to explain what the deal means and our Investigations Writer Joey D'Urso on his piece that looks at the impact & fallout of Arsenal's Visit Rwanda sponsorship. Dom Fifield talks about the news that Petr Cech has left his role as Chelsea technical advisor and reports that owner Todd Boehly met with super agent Jorge Mendes with Cristiano Ronaldo’s future on the agenda - amongst other things of course. Then Matt Slater will be with us to tell us what he learned from his trip to Switzerland to watch the two men who used to run football stand trial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United: How the deal was done

Mark Chapman is joined by The Athletic's David Ornstein, Adam Crafton and our Manchester United writer Laurie Whitwell to take you inside the remarkable 24 hours that saw Cristiano Ronaldo go from the verge of joining Manchester City to completing a sensation return to Manchester United. We hear how the like of Sir Alex Ferguson and Rio Ferdinand played a role in turning the tide, we have insight into how Jorge Mendes put the deal together, plus discussion of where this leaves Manchester City after a summer of missing out on top targets in the no.9 department. All this plus updates on Kylian Mbappe's potential move to Real Madrid in the last two days of the window, Chelsea's pursuit of Jules Kounde which now looks unlikely, and we have news of an off-field depature at Anfield as Liverpool's sporting director Michael Edwards looks set to leave the club at the end of his contract. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jorge Mendes & Wolves’ Portuguese revolution

Host Mark Chapman is joined by The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Adam Crafton & Tim Spiers. Hear the inside story of super agent Jorge Mendes' influence at Wolves, how he operates and how he took full advantage of uncertainty during the most recent transfer windows - much to the admiration of many within football. Plus, we look at the paradox of Brighton and Graham Potter and hear why his admired by decision makers at the FA. And after another weekend of tough weekend for match officials is it time they were given more chance to share the mechanics of the decision making as it happens at post-match to viewers at home? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Will Jose’s tough love work on Alli, evolution of Klopp's Liverpool & do West Ham need a takeover?

After another busy week of transfer activity, Pete Graves and Dharmesh Sheth are joined by European football journalist Tom Williams to discuss Dele Alli’s future and whether the writing could be on the wall for the midfielder at Tottenham (05:09). Dharmesh provides an update on the potential incomings and outgoings at Arsenal and whether the sale of Lucas Torreira could hold the key for a new midfielder to arrive at the club (21:31). Following the arrival of Diogo Jota and Thiago at Liverpool, the panel assess the Premier League champions' business (32:07), with Tom making the case that another evolution is happening under Jurgen Klopp (38:54). The panel discuss the arrival of Nelson Semedo at Wolves and the sustainability of the working relationship with Portuguese super agent Jorge Mendes (40:20). Manchester City’s search for a new centre-back is also discussed (45:31), while the issues at West Ham are examined (52:08), with Tom analysing if a takeover is needed to take the club forward (56:35). Plus there’s news from Chelsea, Aston Villa, Leeds, West Brom, Fulham and much more (1:03:40), including Pete’s final thought, this week on Dele Alli (1:11:11). Transfer Talk is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/transfer-talk You can listen to Transfer Talk on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Transfer Talk". For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/football For advertising opportunities email: [email protected]

What's Going On At Wolves?

Why hasn't the club replaced their sporting director? How has the re-structure affected Jorge Mendes' role? And just how good is Adama Traore? Tim Spiers joins the Tifo team to discuss the above and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

46:57May 12PodcastListen
Why Inter want PL stars, Spain's hidden gems & what's best for Cavani?

Sky Italy transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano provides the latest on Inter Milan's pursuit of Christian Eriksen, Olivier Giroud and Victor Moses (03:05). He also discusses what the future may hold for Manchester United loanee Alexis Sanchez before the panel assess Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's striking options following the injury to Marcus Rashford (12:47). Dharmesh Sheth provides an update on Bruno Fernandes' move to Old Trafford and examines the role super agent Jorge Mendes may play in the deal (22:17). Spanish football expert Terry Gibson profiles Manchester City target Mikel Oyarzabal (38:53), while the future of Edinson Cavani is debated (47:12). Plus, there's news from Newcastle, Wolves, Aston Villa, Sheffield United and much more (55:06). Transfer Talk is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/transfer-talk You can listen to Transfer Talk on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Transfer Talk". For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/football For advertising opportunities email: [email protected]

58:12Jan 21PodcastListen
The Athletic Transfer Daily - Monday 13th January

Jacqui Oatley is joined by The Athletic's Wolverhampton Wanderers writer Tim Spiers to investigate how the club's special relationship with 'super-agent' Jorge Mendes really works...Plus, transfer updates from Spurs, Southampton, Newcastle and West Ham. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25:01Jan 13PodcastListen
Why Levy swapped Poch for Mourinho - plus the latest on futures of Xhaka, Emery, Silva & Sancho

Mark Chapman & The Athletic's David Ornstein bring exclusive insight into the week's biggest football stories, including Pochettino's exit and Mourinho's arrival at Spurs, Jadon Sancho's growing unrest at Dortmund and Manchester United's search for a striker. All this plus the latest on the futures of Arsenal boss Unai Emery, his captain Granit Xhaka, and Everton's Marco Silva. TIMINGS 02:00 - What other moves could Pochettino's departure trigger? 04:00 - Is Quique Sanchez Flores really on the brink at Watford? 07:00 - Why did Daniel Levy go for Mourinho and why did he decide to get rid of Pochettino? 10:00 - What role did the agents Pini Zahavi & Jorge Mendes play in the Mourinho deal? 12:30 - Were the Spurs players consulted throughout the whole situation? 15:00 - Will Man Utd renew their interest in Poch? (with The Athletic's Laurie Whitwell) 17:00 - Are Man Utd interested in Erling Haarland, and could Raiola complicate things? 21:00 - Why is Jadon Sancho unhappy at Dortmund and where could he move to? 24:00 - Latest on the future of Unai Emery at Arsenal 27:30 - The Athletic's Patrick Boyland with the latest on Marco Silva's future 32:00 - How active will Spurs be in the transfer window? 37:00 - Latest on the future of Granit Xhaka at Arsenal 39:00 - Has the atmosphere at Arsenal reached boiling point? Subscribe to The Athletic using the special promo code UKPOD and receive 40% off! Also, subscribers will have access to exclusive episodes. SIGN UP NOW: http://theathletic.com/ukpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What's Going On At Wolverhampton Wanderers

With Chinese owners, and Jorge Mendes (somewhere), three-at-the-back and a goalkeeper for a coach, Wolverhampton Wanderers are doing pretty well. The Tifo team explores why this is the case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1:09:20Apr 16PodcastListen
Which World Cup players could be on the move, who are the names to know in Russia and how will Fred and Fabinho adapt to the Premier League?

Tom White is joined by Kaveh Solhekol for our special World Cup preview. South American football expert Tim Vickery joins the show (05:15) to discuss Fred, Fabinho, Alisson, Willian, Marcelo Biesla and also picks his players to watch in Russia. Kaveh Solhekol discusses new Man United signing Diogo Dalot (23:15) before highlighting players in the shop window at the World Cup (25:36). Sky Sports football features writer Nick Wright then picks six World Cup breakout players (35:50) before Rob Dorsett joins the show to talk about Aston Villa’s uncertain future and Wolves’ links to Jorge Mendes (45:32). Finally, the panel discuss what Marco Silva will have to spend at Everton and the Toffees’ interest in James Madison (56:26). Transfer Talk is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/transfer-talk You can listen to Transfer Talk on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Transfer Talk". For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/football For advertising opportunities email: [email protected]

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