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USA handle the pressure, England turn on the style and are Netherlands any good?

USA handle the pressure, England turn on the style and are Netherlands any good?

FromThe Totally Football Show with James Richardson


USA handle the pressure, England turn on the style and are Netherlands any good?

FromThe Totally Football Show with James Richardson

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It’s Jimbo, Adrian Clarke and Matt Davies-Adams in the pod after Day 10 of the World Cup as England and USA advance to the knockout stages.

Alex Abnos joins us on the final whistle after USA win the tactical battle with Iran and show they have players for the big occasion.

It’s a stroll for England against Wales with the recalled Rashford and Foden grabbing the goals. A good night for Southgate and for Rashford, unrecognisable from where he was a year ago

Next up for the Three Lions, steely Senegal show they’re a team full of winners as they grind their way to victory over Ecuador and the knockout stages.

Netherlands join them with an easy win over Qatar. Michiel Jongsma joins us to try and determine whether the Dutch are any good. And Martin Mazur looks ahead to a day where Messi’s World Cup could come to an end.

Produced by Charlie Jones.

RUNNING ORDER: 
• PART 1: Wales 0-3 England (04.30)
• PART 2: USA 1-0 Iran with Alexander Abnos (13.30)
• PART 3a: Ecuador 1-2 Senegal (22.00) 
• PART 3b: Netherlands 2-0 Qatar with Michiel Jongsma (28.00)
• PART 4a: Wednesday preview (37.00)
• PART 4b: Poland v Argentina preview, with Martin Mazur (41.00)

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Released:
Nov 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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