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A skill that has typified Manchester City throughout Pep Guardiola’s reign as manager is their ability to click into gear during the final stages of a season. City finishing with a wet sail has seen them win six Premier League titles under Guardiola’s tutelage. As of right now, it seems that City are in the […] The post The unknown awaits a host of Manchester City players across the run-in appeared first on Esteemed Kompany.

Napoli really have abandoned Scudetto dreams after their first Serie A home defeat of the...


La Lazio batte 0-2 il Napoli al Maradona. Cancellieri e Basic firmano la vittoria. Milinkovic para un rigore, ma tra i partenopei si salvano in pochi.

Il commento di Sandro Sabatini alla sconfitta per 2-0 subita dal Napoli contro la Lazio che chiude virtualmente i sogni scudetto di Conte e dei suoi.

La Lazio espugna il Maradona per il quarto anno di fila. Cancellieri e Basic firmano lo 0-2 per i biancocelesti contro il Napoli


Napoli hope Kevin De Bruyne, Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund can get them back on...

Antonio Conte will look to Kevin De Bruyne, Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund for Napoli’s...

RAYAN CHERKI is lighting up the Premier League after stepping into the creative void left by Kevin De Bruyne.. and it turns out elite playmaking runs in the family. The Manchester City star has quickly become the club’s new master creator, pulling the strings in midfield and helping to restore the champions’ attacking rhythm. Cherki...

The future of Antonio Conte is unlikely to affect Kevin De Bruyne. The Belgian superstar is set to honor his contract and stay put for at least another campaign. He’ll look to rectify what happened in the present one. His long-term injury dealt a massive blow to the Azzurri’s title hopes. The post De Bruyne Expected to Stay at Napoli No Matter What appeared first on The Cult of Calcio.

Vinicius Junior surpassed a Lionel Messi assist record in the UEFA Champions League during Real Madrid’s loss to Bayern Munich, although Cristiano Ronaldo still leads the all-time list. Real Madrid were eliminated from the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League after falling to Bayern Munich on Wednesday in Germany. However, the match allowed Vinicius Junior to surpass a Lionel Messi mark and move closer to Cristiano Ronaldo. Vini produced a brilliant play and assisted Kylian Mbappe on Real Madrid’s third goal in the closing minutes of the first half, which temporarily put the Spanish side level in the tie. With that contribution, the Brazilian winger reached 13 assists in the knockout stages of the European competition. In doing so, Vinicius moved past Lionel Messi for second place in the all-time rankings in that category. The Argentine forward had recorded 12 assists in Champions League knockout matches during his time with Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. Cristiano Ronaldo remains at the top of the list, having recorded a total of 15 assists in the tournament’s knockout stages across his spells with Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus. No other player has come close to those numbers, but Vinicius, at just 25 years old, needs only three more to claim the all-time record. IT'S MBAPPE'S TURN! 😱 OH MY GOODNESS, WHAT A MATCH! #UCL pic.twitter.com/g0RYwP92aF — DAZN Football (@DAZNFootball) April 15, 2026 Vinicius also draws level with Neymar That assist to Mbappe at the Allianz Arena also helped Vinicius climb the all-time Champions League assist rankings, including both the knockout rounds and the group stage. Vini is now tied with Neymar for fourth place on the list with 33 assists, and he has strong prospects of closing in on the top spots in the near future. Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, as expected, are also in the top three, with the Portuguese star leading the way. However, there is another somewhat unexpected name included: Angel Di Maria, who played alongside both legends at Real Madrid and PSG, respectively. All-time Champions League assist leaders: 1- Cristiano Ronaldo (42) 2- Angel Di Maria (41) 3- Lionel Messi (40) 4- Neymar (33) 4- Vinicius (33) 6- Kevin De Bruyne (31) 6- Ryan Giggs (31) 8- Xavi Hernandez (30) 8- Thomas Muller (30) 10- Karim Benzema (29) 10- Andres Iniesta (29)

Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva (31) will leave the club this summer after confirming he will depart when his contract expires, bringing an end to a glittering nine-year spell at…

It may sound counterintuitive, but Mikel Arteta might, before what is arguably the biggest Arsenal match in 20 years, need to adopt some things from a team that just lost 4-0 to our opponents. There’s often a tactical tweak or a surprise selection when Pep Guardiola heads into a big game. Last month’s League Cup […] The post Tactics Column: Lessons for Arsenal against Man City’s 4-2-4 appeared first on Arseblog ... an Arsenal blog.

Le ultime dai campi con le scelte degli allenatori delle 20 squadre a meno 6 gare dalla fine.

Napoli v Lazio Kick Off: 17:00, Saturday 18th April Competition: Serie A Watch Live: For more Football Predictions for this weekend, head over to my website, Andy’s Bet Club. As well as expert tips, my Free Bets page includes the latest bookmaker offers and promotions for new customers. Napoli welcome Lazio, as Antonio Conte’s… The post Napoli v Lazio Bet Builder Stats & Predictions first appeared on Breaking The Lines.

"Il ritmo è la più grande differenza tra Serie A e Premier League. Contro il Parma non siamo riusciti a trovare gli spazi giusti. Fab Four? C'è tanta qualità quando giochiamo insieme: mi aiutano a migliorare. I tifosi ci supportano bene e noi cerchiamo di farli emozionare. Finale di stagione? Vincere per qualificarci in Champions" Il calciatore del Napoli, Kevin De Bruyne, è intervenuto in esclusiva ai microfoni di Radio CRC, emittente partner del club: Di seguito le sue parole: «Abbiamo conquistato molti punti in queste ultime partite, anche se non abbiamo preso i tre punti a Parma. Sento che c'è qualcosa di diverso da quando sono tornato, l'atmosfera è un po' più positiva: era stato un momento difficile. Abbiamo provato a competere, abbiamo conquistato tanti punti e dobbiamo vincere tante partite per qualificarci alla prossima Champions League. Come sto? Mi sento bene, sono tornato bene e prima del previsto. Per me è stato davvero bello a inizio stagione, ho giocato molte partite, ma poi è arrivato l'infortunio. Adesso, però, secondo me sto facendo bene: sono davvero felice. Penso che la Serie A sia molto diversa dalla Premier League, ma devo ammettere che anche quando giocavo con il City, molte squadre ci affrontavano con il blocco basso, perché per loro era molto difficile pressarci visto il modo in cui gestivamo la palla. Quando giochi contro queste squadre, devi trovare il modo di trovare gli spazi giusti. Purtroppo non siamo riusciti a farlo contro il Parma ed è un peccato. Ma a volte succede. La decisione di lasciare il City è stata presa di comune accordo con la società. A volte, quando si sta insieme tanto tempo, succede. Avevo offerte da tutto il mondo, ma mi piace ancora giocare a calcio ad alti livelli e il Napoli mi ha dato questa opportunità. Quando si prendono queste decisioni ci sono tante cose da considerare, come soldi, famiglia e tutto il resto, ma alla fine ho deciso per il Napoli. Differenze tra Serie A e Premier? In Italia le squadre giocano in modo molto simile tra loro, annullandosi un po' a vicenda, mentre in Inghilterra ci sono molte squadre che giocano in maniera diversa. Giocatori che vanno uomo su uomo e che poi giocano basso o che giocano alto, moduli diversi. In Italia molte squadre giocano a cinque dietro, con il 5-3-2 o il 5-4-1. Direi che il ritmo è la più grande differenza tra Italia e Inghilterra, ma soprattutto per lo stile di gioco. Qui a Napoli ho trovato un gruppo ottimo, sono rimasto sorpreso dalla qualità dei giocatori, penso che abbiamo molti buoni giocatori. Sono stati molto accoglienti, per me che arrivavo da un gruppo che conoscevo benissimo non era facile. Ma il gruppo mi ha fatto sentire subito inserito e penso che tutto sia andato molto bene. Fab Four? Non mi interessa nessun nome. Sento che a volte intorno c'è troppo rumore. Sai quando giocavo al City, giocavo con i migliori giocatori del mondo: penso che tutti possano giocare insieme, è solo una questione di adattarsi con i ragazzi con cui giochi in quel momento. C'è molta qualità con tutti e quattro in campo: hanno fatto molto bene in passato, stanno facendo molto bene ora, mi hanno aiutato a migliorare. Capacità di scanning? Non mi sono mai realmente allenato su questo e sugli assist. Penso che sia il mio stile di gioco, ma cerco di adattarmi ai calciatori che giocano con me, per cercare di metterli nella giusta posizione e nelle giuste condizioni in modo che possano performare al meglio. Sai ognuno è diverso: se giochi con le ali o no, cerchi di trovare le soluzioni giuste per poi eseguirle nel migliore dei modi. Penso sia importante avere i tifosi che sostengono la squadra. Penso che la gente sa che sono venuto qui per lavorare sodo e al meglio delle mie capacità e va di pari passo: se andiamo bene, ci loderanno e sosterranno. Ma lo percepisci in città, sai che c'è una sola squadra a Napoli, è un po' diverso da Manchester che ne ha due. Ci stanno sostenendo molto bene e cerchiamo di farli emozionare. Mi sto ambientando abbastanza bene. Vivo un po' fuori città, cerco anche di trovare il mio spazio, perché sono quel tipo di persona. Ma ho anche tre figli, seguo ogni cosa che fanno, quindi sono abbastanza occupato. A volte vado in città , cerco di vederla un po' e godermela, perché ne hai bisogno nella vita. Capisco abbastanza bene l'italiano, ma parlarlo è un po' difficile. Ci sto provando, ma non sono bravo ancora abbastanza per fare interviste come questa. Però quando le persone parlano tra loro, capisco abbastanza bene le frasi, anche perché so parlare francese e altre lingue. Napoletano? Prima l'italiano e poi il napoletano (ride n.d.r.)».

Do you know how far back the EPL goes? The Premier League, as it exists today, only started in 1992. In the three decades since, it has produced some of the most remarkable individual and team performances in football history. But, for interest’s sake, here’s a deep dive into the history of the EPL for… The post EPL Records and History first appeared on Breaking The Lines.

Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva has confirmed that he will be leaving the club at the end of his current deal in June. The 31-year-old has been linked with a departure from the Etihad Stadium for a large part of the season, having donned the Manchester City skipper’s armband since the Blues bid farewell to […]

Chelsea and Belgium legend Eden Hazard has shared his thoughts on Rayan Cherki being Kevin De Bruyne’s successor at Manchester City. Cherki joined Manchester City as their third signing of the previous summer window from Lyon on a five-year contract as the Blues planned for life beyond De Bruyne, who joined Napoli as a free […]


Juve are gearing up for a game-changing summer transfer window with Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal players included on an all-star shopping list

Manchester City could be set for a midfield revamp this summer, with Bernardo Silva set to leave and uncertainty surrounding Rodri’s future. City are exploring the market for several midfield targets and have now been linked with Bayer Leverkusen’s Ibrahim Maza and Hertha Berlin’s Kennet Eichhorn. According to Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, City are […]

Erling Haaland has equalled Kevin de Bruyne for Manchester City Premier League goals against the Big Six, with an obvious leader in front.

Jamie Carragher picked his greatest Premier League midfielders with the likes of Roy Keane, Kevin De Bruyne and Patrick Vieira being topped by Liverpool great Steven Gerrard

Tom and Dunny discuss Arsenal’s woeful performance against Bournemouth, the reasons Arsenal are starting to crumble, who the favorite should be to win the Premier League title, Rayan Cherki being the man to replace Kevin De Bruyne at Manchester City, the lack of superstars in the Premier League this season, Tottenham continuing to plummet, which teams we think will go down and more. Plus, are clip-on sunglasses cool? Sorry Tim. Subscribe to our YouTube page at youtube.com/ @weekinthetackle ! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @weekinthetackle! Follow Tom Rennie on Twitter at @tomrenniesoccer and on Instagram at @tomrenniesoccer Follow Brian Dunseth on Instagram @briandunseth. Follow Tim Horsey on Twitter at @timhorsey and on Instagram at @thorsey17.

Manchester City are firmly in the Premier League title race, and one fan is majorly poking fun at leaders Arsenal. City brushed Chelsea aside with a convincing 3-0 win on Sunday in a result that ha…

After being a serious target of the MLS, Kevin De Bruyne has yet to decide his future once his deal expires at Napoli. Kevin De Bruyne was one of MLS‘s primary targets during the final months of his time at Manchester City, though it was ultimately Napoli who landed his signature back in 2024. Now, the Belgian legend has admitted he has yet to make a decision on his future beyond the Italian club, leaving the door open for MLS to make another run at one of the game’s finest midfielders. After his contract expired at Manchester City in June 2024, De Bruyne chose to remain in Europe rather than make the move to North America, signing with Napoli. In his first season, he became a central figure in Antonio Conte’s system, helping the club claim their fourth Scudetto in the 2024-25 season, but his longer-term future has been left unanswered. In an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, De Bruyne was asked whether Napoli would be his final club. “I don’t know that yet; I’m not thinking about it right now. I’m not that type of person. I still have a contract, and I’m truly happy in Naples. I’m trying to enjoy the moment now. I believe I can still play for a few more years, then when my body tells me to stop, I will. But for now, I feel good,” he said. De Bruyne, currently 34, turns 35 in June and is under contract through the end of the 2026-27 season, by which point he will be 36. With more than a year remaining on his deal and a firmly established role at Napoli, a departure ahead of next season seems unlikely at this stage. Kevin De Bruyne #7 of Belgium. When asked about the prospect of retirement, De Bruyne left open the possibility of one more chapter in his playing career. “When will I stop? I really don’t know. Certainly, there will be nothing at first, because I’ll want to enjoy my family, who have made so many sacrifices for me. Then I’ll have to find something to do, obviously. In the near future, however, I just want to continue playing football, giving my best to stay at the highest level possible. I feel good, I’m happy, and my family is happy for me,” he said. Could De Bruyne end up in MLS? As his contract with Manchester City wound down, De Bruyne was linked with a potential move to Inter Miami to team up with Lionel Messi, or alternatively as a Designated Player for the then-new expansion franchise San Diego FC. BBC Sport later reported that Chicago Fire had emerged as the frontrunners, holding the discovery rights for the Belgian midfielder. Although De Bruyne ultimately chose Napoli, Chicago are expected to still hold those discovery rights, and with Hugo Cuypers and Jonathan Bamba currently occupying two of the club’s three DP slots, there is room for a marquee addition. By the time his Napoli contract expires, De Bruyne will be 36, putting him in a similar position to Thomas Muller when he joined the Vancouver Whitecaps, and potentially making him the latest global name to make his mark in MLS.

The Atlético Madrid and Argentina striker’s sensational freekick against Barcelona showed that the consummate team player is capable of more Sign up for Jonathan Wilson’s World Cup guide newsletter Julián Alvarez has his detractors, but even they can no longer deny he belongs at the game’s highest levels. Still only 26, the Argentinian striker has an impressive collection of honors: two Premier League titles, a Champions League, a Copa Libertadores, two Copa Américas, a pre-bloat Club World Cup. And oh yeah, the 2022 World Cup and 2023 Champions League, won within in a half-year span. He has been key for many of the teams that won those titles, yet is often cast as a supporting player rather than a star. Those Premier Leagues and the Champions League with Manchester City were more directly (and rightly) credited to Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne, and Rodri. When Argentina snapped their international drought with a Copa, a World Cup, and another Copa for good measure, it was framed almost entirely in the context of Lionel Messi’s legacy.

As the season enters its defining period, clubs are beginning to formulate their lists for what and who they may may need for next season. Daily Mail Sport runs through who is likely be on the move.

Napoli hosted AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona for Gameweek 31 of Serie A 2025/2026 in a clash that was decisive for the second spot in the league. The match ended with a late 1-0 win for Napoli following an intense tactical contest that saw numerous in-game adjustments from both sides as they tried […] The post Napoli Vs AC Milan [1–0] – Serie A 2025/2026: Antonio Conte Adjustments Break The Deadlock – Tactical Analysis appeared first on Total Football Analysis.

Manchester United's transfer business is already heating up as the club closes in two new deals

Bernardo Silva’s Manchester City exit has been all-but confirmed by assistant manager Pep Lijnders. The midfielder is set to leave the club when his contract expires this summer. Silva signed…
Kevin De Bruyne is unsure whether Napoli will be his final club, although the former Manchester City star admits he has lost some of his passion for football in recent years. De Bruyne made his first Serie A start since October ahead of the international break, having missed a large chunk of Napoli’s season due […] The post De Bruyne admits he has lost interest in football but unsure if Napoli will be his final club appeared first on Soccer News.

Could they be making a big mistake?

Rayan Cherki delivered a ‘virtuoso’ display in Manchester City’s demolition of Liverpool – he reminded us how football should be played. Those were the words of talkSPORT…

Would Kevin De Bruyne make the greatest ever Premier League XI? Was he Pep Guardiola’s most influential player at Manchester City? And despite all the praise, could he still be… underrated? Gary Alan and Micah dive into the Premier League career of one of the game’s all time great creators. From being cast aside by Chelsea to returning as the heartbeat of a dominant Manchester City side, they explore how De Bruyne redefined the role of a modern midfielder, and where he truly ranks among the Premier League greats. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. To sign up and for terms and conditions, visit https://www.fuseenergy.com/football Join The Players Lounge for FREE for access to our FPL, tips from Fantasy Football Hub, AI-powered team ratings and our private Slack community. Sign up today at: therestisfootball.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ✅ Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/@therestisfootball?sub_confirmation=1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 🎙️ Listen To The Podcast: https://linktr.ee/therestisfootball ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 🗞️ Sign Up To The Newsletter Here: https://mailchi.mp/therestisfootball/trif ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 📱 Follow Us On Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRestIsFootball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therestisfootball/ Snapchat: https://story.snapchat.com/p/8c729650-9d54-407d-8c62-c658546eee44 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@restisfootball Twitter: https://twitter.com/RestIsFootball ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Would Kevin De Bruyne make the greatest ever Premier League XI? Was he Pep Guardiola’s most influential player at Manchester City? And despite all the praise, could he still be… underrated? Gary Alan and Micah dive into the Premier League career of one of the game’s all time great creators. From being cast aside by Chelsea to returning as the heartbeat of a dominant Manchester City side, they explore how De Bruyne redefined the role of a modern midfielder, and where he truly ranks among the Premier League greats. The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. Sign up and use the referral code FOOTBALL and you could win a 1990 England shirt signed by the hosts of The Rest Is Football. Visit https://www.fuseenergy.com/football for terms and conditions. Join The Players Lounge: The official fantasy football club of The Rest Is Football. It’s time to take on Gary, Alan and Micah for the chance to win monthly prizes and shoutouts on the pod. It’s FREE to join and as a member, you’ll get access to exclusive tips from Fantasy Football Hub including AI-powered team ratings, transfer tips, and expert team reveals to help you climb the table - plus access to our private Slack community. Sign up today at therestisfootball.com. https://therestisfootball.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=episode_description&utm_content=link_cta For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jimbo’s got James Horncastle with him in the studio and Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballús and Julien Laurens in far flung corners of Germany and Spain for your weekly round up of European footballing fun. There’s only one place to start - and that’s with events at the Santiago Bernabéu on Sunday afternoon as Real put an end to Barca’s recent Clásico dominance in typically tempestuous and dramatic fashion. Over in Italy, it was eight games without a win too many for Igor Tudor - dismissed by Juventus after their 1-0 defeat at Lazio. Meanwhile, Napoli went back top but lost KDB in bizarre circumstances - and back-flipping Jamie Vardy opened his Cremonese account! In a shock twist of fate Harry Kane *didn’t* score for Bayern Munich this weekend, but it didn’t matter as they made it 13 wins from 13 games in all competitions in their 3-0 victory at Gladbach. Closest challengers Leipzig continued their sensational form as they put six past Augsburg. And in Ligue 1, PSG are back on top thanks to their 3-0 win at Brest - taking full advantage of the defeat handed out to Marseille by high-flying Lens who are now up to second in the table! All that plus - cancelled holidays in Miami, unsightly gestures and plenty of ill-tempered confrontations. Produced by Lucy Oliva. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moments of the weekend - and top-secret snails… (00.45) • PART 2: La Liga Review - Jude stars as Yamal starts arguments (10.30) • PART 3: Ligue 1 review - PSG back on top as Lyon continue to surprise (24.35) • PART 4: Serie A review - Tudor no more as Napoli return to winning ways (30.45) • PART 5: Bundesliga review - Leipzig on fire and Karl only scores bangers (48.10) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rog and Rory preview the new Champions League season, Napoli’s desire for European glory with a team full of ex-Premier League players and why Bayer Leverkusen parted ways with Erik ten Hag. Plus, the gents make Champions League predictions. The Correspondent w/ Rory Smith newsletter. Making sense of a simple game in a complicated world - every Thursday, 100% free. Subscribe: https://the-correspondent-rory-smith-newsletter.beehiiv.com/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland sits down with Rog to discuss Jack Grealish's success at Everton, what losing Kevin De Bruyne means to this City squad, and which of his 88 Premier League goals is his favorite. Plus, Erling details building connections with new City players Rayan Cherki and Tijjani Reijnders. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bluemoon Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!==========David Mooney is joined by City fan Richard Burns and, from Sporting News, Dom Farrell to look ahead to the matches with Manchester United and Napoli this week. After two defeats in a row, City go into the Derby looking to bounce back against a United team that has also had a bit of a slow start to the season.Jay Mottershead from The Stretford Paddock gives insight into how Ruben Amorim's side are playing at the moment, while we also hear all about Napoli from Henry Bell and Michele Borelli from the podcast In The Shadow of Vesuvio. There's also the return of a certain Kevin De Bruyne this week, too.Also this week, we'll hear from the football finance expert Kieran Maguire from the Price of Football podcast. That's after the news that City and the Premier League have come to a settlement on the second Associated Party Transactions case.==========To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcastAnd why not gift a Patreon subscription to a friend or family member? More details: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast/gift Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jimbo’s joined by Julien Laurens, Pol Ballús, Seb Stafford-Bloor and James Horncastle for your weekly dose of football chatter from across the continent. We begin in Germany, where Bayern Munich got their title defence underway in emphatic fashion with a 6-0 thrashing of RB Leipzig. Harry Kane picked up where he left off last season, scoring a 13-minute hat-trick to take him to a ludicrous 65 goals in 64 Bundesliga games. Not such good news for Erik ten Hag’s Leverkusen though - beaten 2-1 by Hoffenheim at the BayArena. In Ligue 1, despite the chaos off the field Marseille found some unity on it to beat Paris FC 5-2 at the Vélodrome, while PSG recorded another narrow 1-0 win as their underwhelming performances continued. Olivier Giroud stole the headlines with a 91st minute winner for Lille against Monaco - the 350th goal of his professional career! Over in La Liga, there was late drama as Barcelona fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 at Levante. Meanwhile Real Madrid made it two wins from two themselves in far more comfortable circumstances at newly promoted Real Oviedo. And there were plenty of intriguing scorelines in the first week of Serie A - including Inter’s 5-0 rout of Torino, Max Allegri’s Milan beaten 2-1 by the promoted Cremonense - and KDB kicking off life at Napoli with a goal in their 2-0 victory at Sassuolo - but he'll have to go some way to take Scott's crown... Produced by Lucy Oliva. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Unsatisfactory sausages & moments of the weekend (00.45) • PART 2: Bundesliga review - Kane just scores goals - and Leverkusen just look bad (11.35) • PART 3: Ligue 1 review - Marseille chaos continues as Giroud rolls back the years (24.55) • PART 4: La Liga review - Barca stage yet another comeback as Real start strong (35.05) • PART 5: Serie A review - Inter look angry while McTominay still wears the crown (48.05) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to Switch the Play, the new podcast hosted by Cleveland Cavaliers forward Larry Nance Jr. and Roger Bennett. And on the inaugural episode, Rog and Larry sit down with Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso to discuss how he fell in love with football, whether he’d trade his NBA career for playing in the Premier League, and which basketball players he’d choose for his five-a-side team. Plus, Larry and Rog breakdown Leeds United beating Everton at Elland Road, and why all Americans should be Leeds fans. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Rog sits down with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola to discuss last season’s challenges, his goalkeeping strategy and getting Rodri back to fitness. Plus, he talks about his desire to keep going after all that he’s achieved. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

These long summer days. They’re just made for throwing a ball in the backyard with, say, I don’t know... Brad Friedel, aren’t they? Marcus, Luke and Pete haven’t left the studio since Wednesday and it’s just been wall-to-wall Club World Cup throughout: Botafogo beat PSG, Al-Hilal drew with Real Madrid and targeted Trent Alexander-Arnold, and... what? Donald Trump started talking about going to war with the Juventus squad stood behind him in the Oval Office? To quote Kevin De Bruyne: we don’t know the rules anymore. Come join us for all that and much more! Please fill out Stak's listener survey! It'll help us learn more about the content you love so we can bring you even more - you'll also be entered into a competition to win one of five PlayStation 5's! Click here: https://bit.ly/staksurvey2025 Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: [email protected]. Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows, extended Wednesday episodes, access to our Discord and early access to tickets and merch for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble. ***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. 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.

After Scott McTominay was a hit, Napoli went back to the Premier League for Kevin de Bruyne, could more players follow them to Serie A?

On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to the Republic of Ireland's drab scoreless draw away to Luxembourg. We hear from Jack Taylor, Max O'Leary and captain Nathan Collins. We hear from new Manchester City signing Tijani Reijnders as Kevin de Bruyne heads to the Italian champions. The 'here we go' for Florian Wirtz appears premature. Brazil, Ecuador and Australia book their World Cup places, but Palestine are robbed of a playoff.

Coaching Carousel Set to Spark Serie A Next Season An exciting coaching situation is set to excite the Italian Serie A next season, with several top clubs changing course again. AC Milan decided to reunite with Massimiliano Allegri, Antonio Conte staying at Napoli, while Gian Piero Gasperini opted to leave Atalanta for Roma, and that’s […] The post Coaching Carousel Set to Spark Serie A Next Season appeared first on 1000Goals.com: Football Betting, Highlights, and More - Your Ultimate Destination for Exciting Football Action.

Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak Interview with Chris Bailey. Filmed on Location in Abu Dhabi on Monday 26th May 2025. In this bumper episode we've edited together both parts of Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak's annual end of season interview! After unprecedented success for our men’s team in recent years, this campaign proved trickier with injury issues and a loss of form through the winter hampering our challenge for a record fifth successive Premier League title. However, the Chairman insists that City will be back next season following a regeneration of the squad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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