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1: Onefootball Weekly: Episode 1
The Onefootball newsroom team discuss the latest goings on in the Premier League and Bundesliga, including Pep Guardiola to Manchester City, Leicester City's drive for the title and more.

2: Onefootball Weekly: Episode 2
The Onefootball newsroom team are joined by Lewis Ambrose from Daily Cannon and Randall Hauk from Bundesliga Fanatic to discuss ticket prices, Arsenal's chances against Leicester, the midweek games in the DFB-Pokal and more

3: Onefootball Weekly: Episode 3
The Onefootball team discuss the Chinese Super League, temper tantrums in football and they also welcome special guest from Borussia Dortmund's Yellow Wall podcast, Stefan.

4: Lionel Messi and the failures of Arsenal
How can anyone hate Lionel Messi? Find out who and why, as the Onefootball team talk players they love to hate, Arsenal's failure against a sartorial Barca and the recent travails of Manchester City and PSG.

5: The Super League and Der Klassiker
Who has had the worst debut of all time? Find out here as the Onefootball newsroom team talk Marcus Rashford; the prospect of a European Super League; and the upcoming Der Klassiker with Bayern Central.

6: Twitter backlash, PSG and United v Liverpool
What did the Onefootball newsroom guys do this week to deserve a collection of venomous tweets? Find out as they chat Chelsea, PSG, Manchester United and the UEFA Champions League. Guests include The People's Person and Outside 90.

7: Handsome players, French security and Klopp's return
Who would make it into a best-looking side? Find out here as the Onefootball newsroom team talk Mats Hummels' eyes, Manchester City's woes and France's upcoming friendlies

8: Ugly jerseys, El Clásico and an international review
Who has had the worst kit of all time? Find out in the Onefootball Podcast as the newsroom team discuss jersey disasters, Tim Cahill and whether or not Spurs can win the Premier League. #football #onefootball #tottenhamhotspur #england #elclasico #barcelona #realmadrid

9: Odd footballers, Champions League and the return of Jürgen Klopp
On this week's edition of the Onefootball podcast Ian McCourt, Paddy Higgs, Ryan Kent and Danny Isroff, delve into the world of odd footballers, the merits of David Luiz and Liverpool's draw with Dortmund

10: Atlético Madrid take on Barcelona and Dortmund on Merseyside
The Onefootball newsroom team talk pet peeves, Dortmund's Europa League team selection and Atlético Madrid's Champions League chances against Barcelona

11: Brilliant Ben Arfa and Aston Villa's woes
The Onefootball newsroom team talk Hatem Ben Arfa, Monaco, the rise of Julian Nagelsmann at Hoffenheim and what has gone wrong at Barcelona

12: Awful Arsenal, Champions League and doping in football
The Onefootball newsroom team talk the fall of Arsenal, doping in football, the best young players plying their trade in France right now and Ted Williams

13: Leicester win the Premier League and the mess at Milan
The Onefootball newsroom team talk Leicester winning the Premier League, Mats Hummels' potential move to Bayern Munich and what's going on in Serie A

14: Goodbye John Terry, hello Renato Sanches
The Onefootball newsroom team talk about John Terry's time at Chelsea coming to an end, Atlético Madrid's implosion and The Wonder Years

15: Ibrahimovic says so long to Paris and Liverpool's latest final
The Onefootball team sit down to talk Stuttgart's relegation, Zlatan Ibrahimovic's final game for PSG and Liverpool's chances in the Europa League

16: Mourinho at United and Madrid in Milan
The Onefootball team talk Louis van Gaal’s exit and José Mourinho’s impending arrival at Manchester United, the DFB-Pokal final (as well as Eric Durm’s hair and Pep’s tears) and the Champions League final

17: Real Madrid break Atlético hearts and Copa América preview
The Onefootball newsroom team talk the Champions League final, international friendlies ahead of the Euros and the Copa América

18: Euro 2016 preview (part 1): France and Germany aim for glory
The Onefootball newsroom team and some special guests preview the first three groups of Euro 2016

19: Euro 2016 preview (part 2): Could Belgium or Spain succeed?
The Onefootball newsroom team preview groups D, E and F of the upcoming Euro 2016

20: France and Germany get off to winning start at Euro 2016
The newsroom team sit down to discuss the opening games of Euro 2016 as well as the violence in Marseille and Germany's victory over Ukraine

21: Iceland make history at Euro 2016 as Germany stumble
The Onefootball newsroom team sit down to discuss the problems with France, Germany and England as well as the brilliance of Iceland

22: Euro 2016: Wales shine bright as group stages come to a close
The Onefootball newsroom team sit down to review the group stages of Euro 2016, discuss the rise of Wales and put up a defence for Cristiano Ronaldo

23: Euro 2016: Iceland shock the world with win over England
The Onefootball newsroom team sit down to talk Iceland's win over England at Euro 2016, as well as the progress of Germany and Italy and Leo Messi hanging up his Argentina boots

24: Euro 2016 podcast: The final four
The Onefootball newsroom team sit down to discuss the Euro 2016 semi-finals as Wales get ready to do battle with Portugal and France prepare for Germany

25: Euro 2016 podcast: Portugal and France make it to the final
The Onefootball newsroom team sit down to review the semi-finals, look ahead to Sunday's final and let the world know how they feel about Alanis Morissette

26: Euro 2016 podcast: Portugal triumph in France and the tournament reviewed
The Onefootball newsroom team sit down to review Portugal's triumph over France in the Euro 2016 final as well as the tournament itself

27: Pogba finally moves to Manchester United and Bundesliga preview
The Onefootball podcast team talk Paul Pogba, Manchester United, the summer transfers at Borussia Dortmund and preview the upcoming Bundesliga season

28: Arsenal's woes, goodbye Podolski and Serie A season preview
The Onefootball podcast team talk Arsenal's transfer issues, say goodbye to Lukas Podolski's international career and preview the start of Serie A

29: Sterling shines, Werder suffer and La Liga gets going
The Onefootball podcast team talk Manchester City's impressive win over Stoke City, the sorry plight of Werder Bremen and the opening action in La Liga

30: Rampant Bayern Munich and Robbie Keane retires
The Onefootball podcast team discuss the opening round of fixtures in the Bundesliga, see what is going on in Serie A and say goodbye to Robbie Keane

31: International action and the Manchester derby
The Onefootball podcast team talk England's first game under Big Sam, this week's games in the Bundesliga and the upcoming Manchester derby

32: Pep's sizzling City, Leipzig's win and the state of Dutch football
The Onefootball podcast team talk the Manchester United derby, what is going on in the Bundesliga and Serie A and the current state of Dutch football

33: So long Big Sam, PSG's failings and Champions League review
On this week's podcast the Onefootball team talk the Sam Allardyce scandal, review the midweek Champions League action and see what has been happening in Ligue 1

34: A 48 team World Cup and the future of England
The Onefootball podcast team preview the Germany game against the Czech Republic as well as Italy versus Spain, debate the merits of a 48-team World Cup and the future of the England team

35: Tackling trolls and Mourinho's big test at Anfield
The Onefootball podcast team talk Germany, sacrificing sheep, the treatment of Gerard Piqué and they preview the big game between Liverpool v Manchester United before answering the question on everyone's lips: who should babysit the kids – Mourinho or Klopp?

36: Manchester City get schooled at the Camp Nou and the rebirth of Milan
The Onefootball podcast team talk about where it went wrong for Manchester City before reviewing the Champions League games, Thomas Tuchel's ears and more

37: José gets back on track, the Revierderby and MLS playoffs
The Onefootball podcast team talk about Manchester United's win in the derby, preview the upcoming Revierderby and examine MLS playoffs

38: The greatness of Gündoğan and the north London derby
The Onefootball team talk about Manchester City's win over Barcelona, the up-coming north London derby and, of course, Tim Wiese and his WWE debut

39: Der Klassiker and Wayne Rooney's night off
The Onefootball team preview the big derbies across Europe this weekend, discuss their favourite stadiums as well as Taylor Swift's earnings

40: The rise of Leipzig, Chelsea rejuvenated and Klinsmann sacked
The Onefootball team review the action from the Champions League, talk about the rise and rise of Leipzig (and Chelsea) and the fall of Jürgen Klinsmann

41: El Clásico preview, Bayern and Dortmund's woes and marvellous Mkhitaryan
The Onefootball team discuss what's going wrong at Bayern Munich and Dortmund, heap praise on Henrikh Mkhitaryan, preview El Clásico and reminisce about the A-Team

42: Analysing Arsenal, MLS Cup final preview and what's going wrong at Manchester United?
The Onefootball team discuss what's going wrong at Manchester United, the upcoming Champions League draw as well as previewing MLS Cup final ... and has any of them ever punched a kangaroo in the face? #ChampionsLeague #Arsenal #MLS #MUFC #ManchesterUnited

43: Manchester City's blues, picking the team of the year and the problem with the Ballon d'Or
The Onefootball team discuss the Champions League and Europa League draw, the problem with the Ballon d'Or and reveal who makes their best XI of the year

44: Half-time in the Bundesliga, Ligue 1 reviewed and our end-of-year awards
The Onefootball team give their half-time Bundesliga verdicts, have an update on what's going on in Ligue 1 and hand out their end of season gongs

45: A 48-team World Cup, Afcon preview and Manchester United v Liverpool
The podcast team talk about the controversial plans for the 2026 World Cup, preview the AFCON 2017 and get excited for Manchester United v Liverpool

46: The Bundesliga is back, La Liga reviewed and Chelsea analysed
The podcast team talk transfers, the return of the Bundesliga, the sensational form of Sevilla (and what on Earth is going on at Barcelona and Leo Messi?) before they get down and dirty with all things Chelsea and discover how N'Golo Kanté gets to work

47: Rooney the great, an Afcon update and all the latest transfer talk
The podcast team sink their teeth into the Wayne Rooney debate, give an update in what is happening in this year's Afcon and discuss the latest transfer tittle-tattle

48: Atrocious Arsenal, Liverpool on the mend and Bojan's baking skills
The podcast team sink their teeth into what went wrong for Arsenal against Watford and Liverpool with January as well as Bojan Krkic's baking skills and all that is going on in the Bundesliga

49: Lahm on the run, Leicester in crisis and the rain in Spain
The podcast team discuss Philipp Lahm's retirement, the mess at Valencia, Real Madrid's temper tantrum and ask the big question: should Leicester sack Claudio Ranieri?

50: Barcelona beaten down, Arsenal collapse and the rise of Atalanta
The podcast team discuss PSG's epic Champions League victory over Barcelona, Arsenal's awful performance in Munich and review what's been going on in Serie A

51: The madness of Man City v Monaco, EFL Cup final preview and Piegate
The podcast team discuss the mid-week Champions League madness, preview the upcoming EFL Cup final between Man United and Southampton, sink their teeth into Piegate and talk about the merits of ballet

52: Brilliant, brilliant Barcelona and Arsenal embarrassed yet again
The podcast team try to get their heads around the great Barcelona comeback before moving on to the rest of the action in the Champions League from Arsenal's abject performance against Bayern to Madrid's mental strength and the awesomeness of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

53: Man City’s Brexit, marvellous Monaco and the Leicester miracle keeps on going
The podcast team talk Manchester City's crushing exit from European competition, the continuation of the Leicester miracle and all things Champions League

54: Germany v England previewed, tasty World Cup qualifiers and the rise of Atlanta United
The podcast team talk the importance of Lukas Podolski to Germany, the tastiest World Cup qualifiers from around the world and all things MLS

55: International lessons, the Revierderby and what's going wrong with the Netherlands?
The podcast team let you know what they learned from World Cup qualifiers, preview the weekend's top, top games (as well as Arsenal v Manchester City) and find out about the problems with the Netherlands

56: All hail Hoffenheim, the Madrid derby and how will Sevilla survive without Monchi?
The podcast team get together to review the Englische Woche, preview Der Klassiker, discuss Sevilla's future and the upcoming Madrid derby

57: Ronaldo rules again, Monaco march on and el Clásico previewed
The podcast team get together to review Real Madrid's controversial progress in the Champions League, as well the progress of Monaco and much, much more

58: The madness of Marouane, a north London derby preview and have Bayern failed this season?
On this week's podcast, the Onefootball team discuss the worst Manchester derby in living memory, the north London derby and the Bayern crisis as well as wonder what the hell a money gun is?

59: Marvellous Madrid, Juve's tactical lesson and the future of Arsenal
On this week's podcast, the Onefootball team discuss the Champions League semi-finals, Arsenal's future and Totti's career.

60: Juventus and Madrid book their tickets to Cardiff and the future of Man Utd
On this week's podcast, the Onefootball team discuss the outcome of the Champions League semi-finals, Europa League and Man Utd's future.

61: Chelsea's summer overhaul, the bottom of the Bundesliga and a Man City season review
On this week's pod, it's time to review Man City's season, explain why Hamburg need to go down and analyse how Chelsea will spend their money this summer

62: Goodbye Tuchel, FA Cup final preview and why Mbappé is staying at Monaco
On this week's pod, it's time to discuss the future of Dortmund, explain why Arsenal have no hope in the FA Cup final and review the Ligue 1 season

63: Valverde examined, tears for Totti and why Juve are Champions League favourites
On this weeks podcast, the team preview the Champions League final, shed some tears over the departure of Totti and discuss some boring footballers

64: Ronaldo the great(est?), Kolasinac for Arsenal and our end-of-season awards
On this week's Onefootball Podcast, it's time to talk Champions League final, what Kolasinac will bring to Arsenal and hand out some end-of-season gongs

65: The Neymar deal, Bayern's cruel summer and Spurs to win the League?
The Onefootball Podcast is back. Huzzah! And with it comes talk of why the Neymar deal is not all about money, how James will fit in at Bayern and some (foolish!) Premier League predictions

66: Burnley stun Chelsea and Barça beaten by Madrid
On this week's Onefootball podcast, the crew pour over the opening weekend in the Premier League, Man City's summer spending, El Clásico and much, much more

67: The (continued) fall of Arsenal and the rise of Hamburg and Hannover
In the latest Onefootball Podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by Dan Burke and Emilie Rauschütz. They kick off by finally getting around to talking about Manchester United and their performances this season. It's been three games with three wins, 10 goals scored and none conceded but is it too early to be heaping too much praise on them? After that Emilie tires to justify Arsenal as her choice for Premier League champions before examining all that is going wrong for them right now. And if you saw the game against Arsenal, you will know it's a lot. With that done, it's time to talk transfer and the latest goings-ons there before we wade knee-deep into all that has been going on in the Bundesliga where Hamburg and Hannover are in top four and VAR is going down like a rat sandwich. Remember: If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com

68: Sensational Syria and do Liverpool really need Coutinho?
In our latest podcast Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and Lewis Ambrose They start by getting their teeth into the international break and the miracle that is the Syrian national team. In case you have not heard, despite the incredibly difficult conditions in their home country, they have managed to pull off one of the miracles of world football. After that, they talk England's physiologists, Germany and what their so-called supporters were doing in Prague before they breakdown just why Mesut Özil is so much better for his country than he is for Arsenal. With that done, it's time to preview the biggest game of the weekend: Manchester City v Liverpool. That means talk of Sergio Agüero v Jesus, why Coutinho's return may be a bad thing for Liverpool and where the Ox will fit in to Jürgen Klopp's side. (Oh, and is Ben Woodburn going to be the greatest player ever?) And there is more. The pod's Serie A specialist – Nima Tavallaey from Sempre Inter – phones in to explain what is going on with the football giant at the moment, why Gigi Buffon is still the man between the sticks for Italy and Remember: If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com

69: The return of the Champions League and the future of Barcelona
In our latest podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Andre Gonçalves and DW's Oli Moody. They start off this week's pod by heaping some praise on Manchester City and their attacking force – as well as Kevin De Bruyne – before analysing the most political pass in the history of football and then getting down to the biggest talking point of the match: was it the correct decision to send of Sadio Mané? For once, the pod are unanimous about an issue. With that out of the way, it is time to preview the upcoming Champions League group stages. Which is the most interesting group? Who is going to struggle? Who is going to strive? And who is going to be the winner? The lads gaze into a crystal ball and give you their predictions. And there is more. Andre is on hand to breakdown the crisis at Barcelona from all the problems off the pitch with the board to the lack of players coming through. He also has the lowdown on those Andrés Iniesta to Juventus rumours. Remember: If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com

70: A fiver per goal, terrific Toronto and the return of FC Hollywood (yeah baby!)
In our latest podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Danny Issroff and in-the-flesh Daniel Cadena Jordan They start off this week's pod by revealing what they learned from weekend's action which is a list that includes an incredible picture of Chris Froome, the Newcastle player who gets a fiver from his mum every time he scores as well as the fact that Arsenal can actually play in an organised fashion and Barcelona have done something to Karma. With that out of the way, it is time to get talking MLS. With just a few games to go before the playoffs, the lads answer the big questions. Are Toronto FC one of the best MLS teams ever? What has gone wring at Dallas and Galaxy? And who is going to miss out on the playoffs? There is also a lot of love for Atlanta (and less love for Kevin Doyle). And there is more. Daniel is on hand to breakdown the return of FC Hollywood AKA Bayern Munich. Players are throwing their jerseys, players are talking trash about the club, other managers are saying they are coming for Carlo, they are getting beaten by Hoffenheim, Lewandowski is getting linked with Madrid left, right and centre. It is all popping off so there is loads to discuss. Remember: If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com

71: Marvellous Morata, Ronaldo's 'crisis' and the greatest ever European Cup story
In our latest podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and Lewis Ambrose They start off this week's pod by (talking about the Krays!) marvelling over the marvellous Álvaro Morata and assessing his hat-trick against a poor Stoke side. With that done, it's time to analyse the Diego Costa transfer, before moving on to the so-called crisis with Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid and coming back to the Premier League and assessing Coutinho and his goal at weekend – by assessing we mean, saying it was not all that good! With that out of the way, it is time to talk Champions League. We answer the big questions. Are Napoli this year's Monaco? Are Dortmund good enough to take on and beat Madrid? And just what the hell is going on at PSG? Also: can a Bayern side that could only draw with Wolfsburg really beat back all that Parisian attacking talent? And there is more. Friend of the pod, Nick Miller from the Guardian, joins on the line to reminisce about the great Brian Clough. He is the man who ensured that Nottingham has more European Cups than London, Paris, Berlin, Moscow and Rome combined. He is also the man who made his European Cup winning keeper train on a roundabout. It's a story worth waiting till the end of the pod for. Remember: • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

72: World Cup roundup, the future of Bayern Munich and was Pirlo one of the greats?
In our latest podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and DW's Nick McKenna-Klein They start off this week's pod by saying so long to the master midfielder that is Andrea Pirlo. The Italian the World Cup, the Champions League, Serie A and tons of other trophies but will he be remembered as one of the greatest midfielders of all time? The pod have their say on that before moving on to to talking about all things international. There is Egypt, there is Salah's nerves of steel, there is the demise of the Netherlands, there is an update on what is happening with Syria, there is Martin O'Neill's unusual contract situation and lots, lots more beside that. Elsewhere, There has been some incredible action in the World Cup qualifiers in South America. Brazil are already in so there are still plenty of places up for grabs and it – shock, horror – Argentina and Leo Messi may be one of the teams that misses out. It's a complicated situation but luckily Dan is at hand to explain it all. Finally, since we lat recorded, Bayern Munich have sacked Carlo Ancelotti and replaced him with Jupp Heynckes. Where did it all go wrong? What is the right thing to do? Will Heynckes be out of touch? And what is the future of Bayern? Nick has the answers. Remember: • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

73: The genius of De Bruyne, Real Madrid v Spurs and what is going wrong with USA?
In our latest podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Lewis Ambrose and Daniel Issroff. They start off this week's pod by getting down and dirty with Dortmund's defeat at the weekend. It was their first loss at home in 41 games and it came in some controversial circumstances. That is all analysed before moving on to the rest of the interesting action in Germany over the weekend including Hertha's taking of a knee and Bayern's win. With that done, it is time to look at the Premier League and the genius that is Kevin De Bruyne. He was incredible in Manchester City's thumping of Stoke but is he the best player in the Premier League? Elsewhere there was an almost to-be-expected defeat for Arsenal and some really incredible quotes from Troy Deeney. With that done and dusted, it is time to talk Champions League. One of the biggest fixtures of this group of games is in Spain and it involves Real Madrid welcoming Tottenham Hotspur to the Santiago Bernabéu. That is previewed along with some of the other tasty Champions League treats like City v Napoli and Sporting v Juventus. And finally, last week saw the embarrassing exit from the World Cup process for the USA team. Why has it gone so wrong? Who will replace Bruce Arena? And what is the future of the team? Danny has the answers. Remember: • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

74: The fall of Koeman, the rebirth of Valencia and the problems at Chelsea
In our latest podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and André Gonçalves They start off this week's pod by getting on the phone with Merseyside journalist Richard Buxton to talk about the sacking of Ronald Koeman. Where did it all go wrong? Is Koeman solely to blame? What next for Everton? Richard has the answers to that and more. With that done and dusted, it is time to talk Chelsea. They have had an odd start to the season. Even if they are doing OK in the Champions League, their league form is not what it should be and there are serious rumours of dressing-room unrest. But is it a crisis just yet? And finally, after getting through some of your questions, it is time to turn attentions to La Liga. There are some interesting stories developing there involving Atlético Madrid, Valencia and the future of Barcelona and Leo Messi. (Also: Dan explains why he would take Kevin De Bruyne over Leo Messi!). All of that and more is tackled like Vinnie Jones on Steve McMahon (Kids: ask your fathers=

75: Super Spurs murder Madrid ahead of a big weekend in England and Germany
In this week's podcast, caretaker manager Dan Burke is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Lewis Ambrose and Emilie Rauschütz. They start the show by reflecting on an exciting week of Champions League action, specifically Tottenham's terrific trouncing of Real Madrid at Wembley, magnificent Man City's win away at Napoli and boring, boring Barça. With that out of the way, it's time to look ahead to a huge game in the Bundesliga as champions Bayern Munich travel to Borussia Dortmund in a fixture the locals like to call Der Klassiker. Where has it all gone right for Jupp Heynckes, what's happened to Dortmund lately and will Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ever score again? Meanwhile, in the Premier League there's a bona fide Super Sunday to look forward to as Chelsea host Manchester United and Arsenal travel to Manchester City. Can Chelsea bounce back from their hammering in Rome, does Jose Mourinho have a duty to entertain us, is the title already Manchester City's to lose and will the Gunners be on the wrong end of a cricket score? Plus, there's a tricky trivia question to get your teeth into and even a bit of Scottish football chat for once.

76: Bundesliga, Serie A and why Italy WILL qualify for the World Cup
In this week’s podcast, Dan Burke is joined in the studio by the Onefootball newsroom’s Tobi Herrmann and Andrea Agostinelli. They start the show by reflecting on another thrilling weekend of action across Europe, specifically in the German Bundesliga and the Italian Serie A. Why did Bayern Munich find it so easy to beat Borussia Dortmund? Are RB Leipzig genuine title challengers? And is the Video Assistant Referee more hassle than it’s worth? Over in Italy, Andrea assesses the main contenders for the Scudetto – including his beloved AC Milan – and tries to get to the bottom of the myriad of problems for poor, poor Benevento. Then it’s time to talk international football. Andrea confidently predicts Italy will get through their play-off with Sweden without a hitch, Tobi confidently predicts Germany will retain the World Cup and English Dan is naturally pessimistic about the Three Lions chances of doing anything. Plus, the panel discuss who they’d pick to take a penalty to save their lives.

77: A World Cup senza Italy, Tite’s Brazil & the NLD
In this week’s podcast, Dan Burke is joined behind the mic by the Onefootball newsroom’s Konstantin Keller and Nathalia Araújo. We now know who will be participating in next summer’s World Cup but the most glaring omission from the 32-team list is Italy. What has happened to the Italian game and is Gian Piero Ventura the most stubborn coach in the history of international football? One nation who will be dazzling us in Russia next summer is Brazil, however, and Nathalia talks us through where it’s all gone right for the Verde Amarela since that 7-1 defeat by Germany at the last World Cup, how Neymar’s world record transfer to PSG went down in his homeland and why Gabriel Jesus is definitely the new Ronaldo. Next up, Phil Costa from Tifo Football got on the blower to talk all things North London derby. Is Arsène Wenger’s time up at Arsenal? Have the Gunners got a chance this weekend? And can Spurs – or, indeed, anybody – catch Manchester City in the race for the Premier League title? There was also some reminiscing about the best match the panel have ever witnessed in the flesh and even a rare bit of Berlin football chat for once.

78: Montella misery, the disaster at Dortmund and the latest from Ligue 1
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Lewis Ambrose and Andrea Agostinelli. They start by addressing the much-expected sacking of Vincenzo Montella. Was it the right thing to do? And what is the future for Milan after this? The Serie A fun does not stop there as there is loads to talk about from the pointless Benevento to the huge game on Friday night that sees Napoli take on Juventus. With that done, it is time to talk Bundesliga and what a weekend it was there. There was that 4-4 draw, there was Bayern losing their first game under Jupp Heynckes and the continued poor form of Köln – they have played 13 games and picked up two points. Yikes. And there is more. Friend of the pod and French football expert Andrew Gibney is on the phone to talk about all that is going on with Ligue 1 from the big game at the weekend that saw PSG beat Monaco to the rebirth of Lyon and Memphis Depay.

79: The Manchester derby, miserable Madrid, alt-Ballon d'or and MLS Cup final preview
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and André Gonçalves and there is so, so much to talk about. They start off by previewing the biggest game of the Premier League season so far, the 175th Manchester derby. Dan wants to heap praise on Raheem Sterling and Fabian Delph but there are questions (and worries) surrounding City's forward duo. United also have some worries of their own. Without Paul Pogba, how is José Mourinho going to set up his side? We also answer your questions about the big game. With that done, it is time to move onto to the biggest (individual) prize in (the team sport) of football: the Ballon d'or. By now, we all know who is going to win but if he, or the only other two players who could win don't, who would be a worthy winner? Speaking of winning, that is not something Real Madrid have been doing a lot of lately. André breaks down why that is happening. And there is more. Daniel Issroff phones in from New York to give us his previews ahead of Saturday's MLS Cup final between Toronto and Seattle. He also has his say on the whole ordeal with Columbus Crew.

80: European draws, Dortmund's new look and MLS end-of-season awards

81: El Clásico! Der Klassiker! And our half-way highlights
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Daniel Cadena Jordan and Emilie Rauschütz. They get down to business by starting with the biggest game of the weekend and maybe of the season: El Clásico! What are the talking points for each side? Where will the game be won and lost? And a whole lot of other questions are put out there to be fawned over like a spoiled cat. With that done, it's time to move onto the second biggest game of the week (sorry, Arsenal v Liverpool): Der Klassiker! What has changed so far under Peter Stöger? And what has changed so far under Jupp Heynckes? And who is going to win? We have the low-down on all that and more. The fun does not stop there. It is our last podcast this year so we have a look back at some of the highlights, lowlights and the best of the rest from the season so far. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

82: Transfers! Transfers! Transfers! (and some football stuff)
In this week’s podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom’s André Gonçalves and Lewis Ambrose. You know it’s January when it’s dark outside, everyone is depressed and there are more transfer stories than you can shake a stick at. With that in mind, it is time to talk all about the biggest deals so far, including (but not limited to) Coutinho’s move to Barcelona, Virgil van Dijk’s transfer to Liverpool and Ross Barkley to Chelsea. With that done, there are questions from listeners to be answered and there are questions re Arsenal to be answered. Arsène Wenger’s side are now out of the title race, out of the Champions League and out of the FA Cup. If he were to leave in the summer, would the club be in a worse state than when he arrived? And was he wrong to have a pop at the referees and their treatment of the north London club?

83: Rotten Real Madrid and the future of Alexis Sánchez
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's André Gonçalves and Lewis Ambrose once again. First up is the topic that is on everyone's lips at the moment: the future of Alexis Sánchez. He is obviously on his way out of Arsenal but now that Manchester City are out of the race, where will he end up? Chelsea? Manchester United? And how would he fit into those teams if he does go there? After that, the other big move on the horizon is Arsenal's move for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. But why is he on his way out of Dortmund? And is he really the right player for the north London side? The team have their say on that and that awkward Ryan Giggs video. With that out of the way, it is time to talk about Real Madrid. They are now closer to the relegation zone in LaLiga than they are to Barcelona at the top of the table. But where is it all going wrong? Up front? at the back? In the middle? On the bench? Off the field? With that done, there is just enough time to get some appreciation in for the retiring Ronaldinho.

84: Sánchez v Mkhitaryan, Neymar's troubles and why Napoli will win Serie A
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Lewis Ambrose, Emilie Rauschütz and Andrea Agostinelli. First up is the topic that is on everyone's lips for January: transfers! Alexis Sánchez and Henrikh Mkhitaryan have finally swapped clubs but who is getting the better deal? The team debate that one before moving onto to the rest of the latest transfer news. After that it is time to go continental and talk about some of the troubles at PSG and just what is going with Neymar? With that done, we do our best to explain the Uefa Nations League and then it is off to the Bundesliga. The title race may be over but there is plenty to talk about at the bottom of the league, as well as with Bayern's latest signing. Finally, it has been so long since we talked all about Serie A, so it is time to correct that. Will Napoli win the league? Why are Roma selling their best players? Is Rafinha able to help Inter? Andrea is on hand to answer all that and more.

85: The transfer window slams shut but Beckham's MLS dream gets going
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and Daniel Cadena Jordan. The January transfer window is done and dusted. And what a spectacular transfer window it was, with so much happening in the final day. The team analyse all the biggest deals and give their verdicts on how they think the deals will go. In the midst if all the transfer news, you might be surprised to learn that some actual football happened in the Premier League and, you might also be surprised to learn, there is a heck of a lot to talk about whether it be the tackles on Manchester City's players or the poor performance of Manchester United – yes the Onefootball podcast is part of the global media bias against Manchester United – or the rebirth of Swansea. With all that done, it is time to turn our attentions to MLS and the new franchise launched by David Beckham on Monday. Daniel is in place to give a brief history of football in southern Florida as well as a timeline of the deal and much more. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

86: Chelsea’s woes, Serie A and the Champions League returns
This week on the podcast, Dan Burke is joined in the studio by podcast debutants Alex Mott and Francesco Porzio. Reigning Premier League champions Chelsea suffered their second humbling defeat on the bounce on Monday evening. Is this the end of Antonio Conte and if so, who should Roman Abramovich be looking to replace him with? Elsewhere in England, there was an incredible game of football at Anfield on Sunday, but were the two very contentious refereeing decisions the most compelling argument for video technology yet? There’s also the small matter of the North London derby to look forward to at Wembley this weekend. Harry Kane v Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – who will prevail? Over in Italy, there’s a proper title race going on. Can Napoli break Juve’s Scudetto hegemony and what’s going wrong at the two Milan giants? And with all that nonsense out of the way, it’s time to look ahead to the glorious return of the Champions League. Who will make it through to the last eight and who, if anyone, could be the team to prise the trophy from Real Madrid’s cold, dead hands?

87: Ronaldo rocks PSG to sleep and the incredible story of Eibar
In this week’s podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom’s André Gonçalves and Alex Mott. And there is so so much to talk about. They kick off with the all the Champions League games and, to be exact, the big one: Real Madrid v PSG. It was billed as Ronaldo versus Neymar but it is obvious which one came out on top. But where and why did it all go right for Madrid and wrong for PSG? The crew have the answers to that and more. With that done, it is time to chat about Spurs’ magnificent comeback against Juventus as well as Manchester City’s crushing of Basel and Liverpool’s even better crushing of Porto. And finally, it is time to turn attentions to LaLiga. You may think it’s all about Barcelona and Real Madrid but there are plenty of other interesting stories going on and one of the best of the season concerns Eibar. Elsewhere, the crew ponder the chances of a proper title race and clear up AOB in Spain’s top division.

88: Messi tames Chelsea, Bundesliga blues and League Cup final time
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and Konstantin Keller. First up is the Champions League. The starting point is the biggest game of the week, the one that saw Barcelona travel to Chelsea and the one that saw the Blues put in an impressive performance as Leo Messi finally proved he was a good player by scoring against a team he rarely plays against. Elsewhere, there is time to tackle Bayern's easy win, Manchester United's trip to Spain and Roma v Shakhtar Donetsk before some foolish predictions, that are almost certainly going to come back to bite, are made. With that out of the way, it is time to talk about the Bundesliga. Germany's top division recently had its first ever Monday night game and it did not go down well with the fans around the country. Konstantin is on hand to talk about that as well as the future for German football. Finally, this weekend sees the first domestic trophy being handed out in England as Manchester City take on Arsenal in the League Cup final. Will it be the first link in Pep Guardiola's quadruple chain? Or will Arsenal be on hand to spoil the party. Dan has the answers to that a lot more. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

89: In praise of Liverpool, a bumper MLS preview and Milan derby time
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and Daniel Issroff. It has been too long since the pod crew sat down and heaped some praise on Liverpool so they start off by correcting that. With that done it is time to get down and dirty with the return of MLS action this weekend. With that out of the way, it is time to get Onefootball's Francesco Porzio on the phone to talk Serie A and the Derby della Madonnina. Why are Milan so good all of a sudden? And why are Inter so bad all of a sudden? Francesco has the answers to that and more ahead of a huge weekend in Italy. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

90: PSG crash out, measuring Manchester United and el Superclásico
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Daniel Cadena Jordan and Alex Mott. This week's edition of the podcast kicks off with the biggest games of the week: the Champions League. PSG are out. But who is to blame? Would it have been any different if Neymar had been there? And what do PSG need to do to step up to the next level. After that there is some Spurs chat as well as a few words – and we mean a few – on Manchester City and Liverpool's progression. With that out of the way, it is time to talk about what is, traditionally, one of the biggest games of the Premier League season, Manchester United v Liverpool. Since Liverpool got so much love last week, the focus is on Manchester United. And there are so many things to talk about. Has it been a disappointing season by their standards? How has Alexis got on? And how will Mourinho stop the Liverpool attack? After that, it is time to get excited about el Superclásico, Boca Juniors v River Plate. It has been a poor season for River but not so for Boca. The team talk about that, the return of Carlos Tevez and why so many clubs are eying up Gonzalo Maroni. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter

91: Out go Man United, boring Bundesliga and the state of West Ham
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and Emilie Rauschütz. This week's edition of the podcast gets going with Champions League with the big, big news and that is Manchester United's exit from the Champions League. Who is to blame? What could have been done differently? And what on Earth is going on with those post-match quotes from José Mourinho? After that it is on to the rest of the Champions League action from Barcelona v Chelsea to Besiktas v Bayern via Roma v Shakhtar. With that done, it is time to talk about the Bundesliga. Bayern Munich are almost certainly going to win the title in record time despite the poor showing in the first part of the season. What does this say about the Bundesliga? And what is its future? The team discuss that and more. And the final topic up for discussion this week is West Ham. The team is a mess, the fans are unhappy and the club is at a crisis point. But how and why has all of this come about? Dan has the answers to that and more. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com

92: CL review and how the big boys are shaping up ahead of Russia 2018
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's André Gonçalves, Helge Wohltmann and Alex Mott. First up is the Champions League draw. There has been a few days for the team to ponder over it all so it is time to ask some questions. Do Roma have a chance? Are Juventus underdogs against Real Madrid? And who will be progressing to the next round? All of that and more is answered. It is international break this week, so it is to take stock of what is going on with some of the major nations around the world ahead of Russia 2018. That means a path from Germany to Brazil via Spain and England and the major issues surrounding the squads of the World Cup. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

93: What we learned from the internationals and Ibra makes MLS move
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Daniel Cadena Jordan, Dan Burke and Danny Issroff. After the international break and before the return of top league action, it is time to see what we all learned from the games involving the big sides from Germany to Argentina via Brazil and a couple of others big sides in between. After that it has been a few weeks since the MLS got its own spot to it is time to correct that. The season may be just a few games old but there are already a number of interesting storylines opening up and, of course, there is the arrival of the man himself: Zlatan. But that is not all ...

94: Liverpool destroy Manchester City and Ronaldo reaches new heights
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Lewis Ambrose, Dan Burke and pod debutant Philip Costa This week's edition kicks off with the Champions League ... and what a week it was. Liverpool tonked Manchester City. Cristiano Ronaldo jumped to high to score a bicycle kick he almost mistook the Moon for the ball. Bayern nearly threw it away in Sevilla. And Roma scored three goal at the Camp Nou and still came away as losers. All of that, as well as your questions, is debated and discussed on the opening part of the podcast. For part deux, we are staying with the Premier League. There is a huge weekend ahead in the Premier League with not one but two massive cross-city games in Everton v Liverpool and Chelsea v West Ham United. Oh. And there is the small matter of the Manchester derby, a derby in which City can claim the Premier League title. It does not get much bigger than that, does it? And if you're lucky, there may even be some Alan Pardew chat, too. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

95: Roma shock the world, Juve almost do it and the managerial merry-go-round
On the Onefootball podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by Alex Mott, Andre Gonçalves and Philip Costa. This week's edition kicks off with the second legs of the Champions League quarter-finals and that game between Roma and Barcelona. And what a game it was. How did they do it? What went wrong for Barcelona? And is it the greatest Champions League comeback? The crew answer that and more. Elsewhere, there was Liverpool's expected progress – though was it because of the referee or the lack of Pep? – as well as that game amazing game between Real Madrid and Juventus. Once that is done, there is some Europa League previewing and then it is time to turn attentions to the managerial merry-go-round. This past week saw some very interesting rumours emanating from Paris and from west London. The Paris ones were linking Thomas Tuchel to the PSG job and the London ones had Antonio Conte fired. Now one of those was total rubbish (for now?) but the other one is an interesting one. Is the Tuchel really the right man? What sort of problems will he face? What does he need to change at the club? And as for Chelsea, it seems like it is only a matter of time now before Conte says so long to Stamford Bridge but who will be the man to replace him? Well that is an interesting question. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify..

96: Praising Manchester City, running with Wolves and your MLS update
In this week's podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Dan Burke and Danny Issroff. The episode kicks off with a Manchester City special. How did they win the league? What were the key moments? And what does Pep need to improve upon next season? And then we come to big question: Are they one of the greatest teams in Premier League history? After that it is time to switch attentions to another league winner: Wolves. The Midlands club are an interesting one. They have played some incredible football and won the league with ease but they are backed by a lot of money and a very important agent. With all that done, time to go Stateside and MLS. There is plenty to talk about there. From Ibra's foray with LA Galaxy to the wayward form of Chicago via Toronto's terrific run in the Concacaf Champions League. • If you want to get in touch with the podcast, then fire your emails to podcast@onefootball.com or you can hit us up on Facebook and Twitter • You can subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating on iTunes • You can do the same on Android; and you can also listen on Audioboom, Soundcloud, Deezer, Stitcher and Spotify.

97: The Champions League semi-finals and goodnight Mister Wenger
In this week's podcast, Dan Burke is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Tobi Herrmann, Alejandro Diago and Lewis Ambrose. With a Bayern Munich fan and a Real Madrid fan in the studio, where else to start but that not-so-enthralling Champions League semi-final first leg in the Allianz Arena. Where did it all go right for Madrid? Where did it all go wrong for Bayern? And is this the end of the 'BBC' as we know it? Next up, the team ran the rule over Liverpool's sensational 5-2 shellacking of Roma on Tuesday night. Is Mohamed Salah the greatest footballer ever to draw breath? Will Jürgen Klopp's final hoodoo finally come to an end this season? And why can't the Reds do it on a dry Saturday in West Bromwich? And with an Arsène Wenger accolyte on hand, the show ended on a rather sombre note as the boys reflected on the great man's 22 years in charge of Arsenal and pondered where the Gunners might go from here.

98: Champions League semi-finals and Serie A vs Série A
In this week's podcast, Dan Burke is joined in the studio by the Onefootball newsroom's Francesco Porzio, Phil Costa and Nathalia Araújo. They begin by getting their teeth into that absorbing Champions League semi-final second leg at the Bernabéu. Were Bayern unlucky, or are they just not good enough to crowned kings of Europe? And does this Real Madrid team really deserve to be remembered as one of the Champions League's greatest ever? Joining Madrid in the final will be Liverpool, who squeezed past Roma despite a late wobble in the Olimpico. Is the Champions League now Liverpool's to lose? And are we going to see another goal-fest in Kyiv? And the panel wrapped up the show by discussing the Serie A title race Napoli seem hell bent on ruining, and the Brasileiro Série A title race which has only just begun.

99: Atlético win the Europa League and our end of season awards
In this week's podcast, Dan Burke is joined by the Onefootball newsroom's Helge Wohltmann, Giacomo Galardini and Romain Welter. Atlético Madrid scooped the first European silverware of the season when they beat Marseille in Wednesday's Europa League final. But how enjoyable to watch is Diego Simeone's brand of football? And could it all have been different for Marseille had Dimitri Payet stayed on the pitch? Then, with an expert on each of Europe's top five leagues on hand in the studio, it's time to hand out some awards. It's the end of the season as we know it, and we run through our players of the year, managers of the year, disappointments of the year, and much more. Oh, and there's also some chat about how much we hate dogs (as pets) and fish (as food) too.

100: Unai Emery's USB army and 21 days to the World Cup
For the landmark 100th episode of the Onefootball Podcast, Dan Burke is joined in the studio by Danny Issroff, Alex Mott and Daniel Cadena Jordan. The domestic season may be over, but there was still a lot to talk about. The panel kicked things off by looking back at a dramatic pair of cup finals in England and Germany last weekend. Has José Mourinho taken Manchester United as far as he can? And is Niko Kovač about to spark a glorious new era at Bayern Munich? The managerial merry-go-round is also in full swing. Is Unai Emery the right man for Arsenal? What will Lucien Favre bring to Dortmund? And can Manuel Pellegrini bring the good times back to West Ham? Elswhere, Andrés Iniesta has said goodbye to Barcelona and will start a new life in Japan, while there’s also the small matter of the Champions League final to come this weekend. And with just three weeks to go until the World Cup kicks off in Russia, there’s plenty of sympathy for those players who will be forced to watch it at home.

419: Arsenal beat Man City, Hazard retires, ode to Beckham
On this episode of the OneFootball Podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Lewis Ambrose and Alex Mott. Arsenal overcame Manchester City on Sunday in what felt like the first big Premier League title tussle of the season. What does win mean for Arsenal's chances? Are City still the title favourites? And is Erling Haaland's form becoming a problem for the champions? There's also some analysis of the other potential title challengers, before we chat Bundesliga. Do we have a three-horse race for the title in Germany this year? And what's going on with Union Berlin? And to wrap up we pay tribute to two legends of the game: Eden Hazard and David Beckham.
