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Dietmar Hamann on the huge Champions League tie v Bayern Munich and Liverpool's Premier League title chances

Dietmar Hamann on the huge Champions League tie v Bayern Munich and Liverpool's Premier League title chances

FromBlood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast


Dietmar Hamann on the huge Champions League tie v Bayern Munich and Liverpool's Premier League title chances

FromBlood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Who better to speak about the huge Champions League tie between Liverpool and Bayern Munich than Dietmar Hamann?The former Germany midfielder came through the ranks at Bayern, and enjoying much success, before moving to England where he eventually joined Liverpool, for whom he won nine major honours, most famously the 2005 Champions League.Hamann is now based back in Germany, and on Saturday afternoon, our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce picked up the phone to a player who will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Koppites.It's a brilliant chat, focusing on the two matches with Bayern, where they could be won and lost, and what Didi believes will be the key battle at Anfield and at the Allianz Arena.But it also touches on the prize Liverpool fans could well want even more than a sixth Champions League - the Premier League title.Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Released:
Feb 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Liverpool FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO, including our main Blood Red show with Ian Doyle, Joe Rimmer, Paul Gorst, Sean Bradbury, Caoimhe O'Neill, Connor Dunn and Theo Squires; Neil Fitzmaurice's Poetry in Motion; Peter Hooton's Allez Les Rouges; Analysing Anfield with Kristian Walsh and Josh Williams, and Post-Game, Behind Enemy Lines and View from the Kop with Paul Wheelock