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ExtraTime Radio: Pat Leduc (RDS), Mateus Manoel (SKC), Bob Butehorn (FGCU)

ExtraTime Radio: Pat Leduc (RDS), Mateus Manoel (SKC), Bob Butehorn (FGCU)

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ExtraTime Radio: Pat Leduc (RDS), Mateus Manoel (SKC), Bob Butehorn (FGCU)

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Camps are open and preseason is in full swing. Didier Drogba isn’t with the Impact just yet, but his future has been resolved. Or has it? RDS’ Pat Leduc joins the guys to explain why the relationship between the Ivorian and Montreal owner Joey Saputo has lost some luster, then addresses rumors that Drogba won’t be around for a full MLS season. Plus, what is preseason like for the players?
For many, training camp means fitness, and Sporting Kansas City’s head fitness coach Mateus Manoel joins the guys to explain how he gets his charges ready for a long MLS campaign, why the beep test is important and how yoga (of course) can be a good and bad thing for soccer players. Players want to play and scrimmages begin soon, often against college competition. Florida Gulf Coast takes on New York City FC this weekend, and head coach Bob Butehorn says his guys are pumped up about it.
In the mailbag, a listener warns Andrew about the hygiene risks that come with hot yoga and supporters wonder whether they should change where their fandom lies.
Released:
Jan 25, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

MLSsoccer.com's Extratime is the premier soccer podcast in North America. Every Monday and Thursday, hosts Andrew Wiebe, David Gass, Matt Doyle and Bobby Warshaw discuss the latest news surrounding Major League Soccer & North American soccer with A-list guests that include players, coaches, GMs, journalists, and more. Follow on Twitter @ExtraTimeRadio, email your comments and questions to ExtraTime@mlssoccer.com or text/call the Hot-Take Hotline (401-206-0MLS)!