Is Kai Havertz the difference maker for Arsenal?

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT
    Arsenal v Man City could play a huge part in the race for the title, will City repeat history? Or can in form Kai Havertz play a key role in Arsenals charge for the trophy?
    Jimbo is joined by Charlie Eccleshare, Benji Lanyado and Tom Williams to talk about the upcoming Premier League fixtures, as well as a look back on a week of international football.
    Plus a dive into the art of fouling, find out who’s the best and worst at it in the league.
    00:00:00 Intro
    00:01:00 Wales v Poland (Euro qualifiers)
    00:05:00 Dan James talk
    00:11:30 Tom Williams new book
    00:12:25 Euro Qualifier results
    00:14:13 Germany’s recent bounce
    00:15:09 Kolo Muani & France
    0018:39 International Friendlies
    00:20:00 England v Belgium (Friendly)
    00:27:27 City’s injuries
    00:30:04 Return of the Premier League
    00:30:58 Man City v Arsenal (PL)
    00:33:50 Havertz’s role in this game
    00:35:45 Who’s the favourites?
    00:38:40 Liverpool v Brighton (PL)
    00:39:53 The art of fouling
    00:46:22 Newcastle v West Ham (PL)
    00:49:36 Spurs v Luton (PL)
    00:53:15 Spurs performance against Fulham
    00:55:53 Aston Villa v Wolves (PL)
    00:57:43 The bottom half of the table
    00:59:30 Brentford v Man United (PL)
    01:01:03 Remaining PL fixtures
    01:01:49 Final comments
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Komentáře • 24

  • @shen_baba
    @shen_baba Před 2 měsíci +9

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  • @BigDome1
    @BigDome1 Před 2 měsíci +9

    The thing that's remarkable about James as a host is how much he seems to want to just do his job. You never get the feeling that he's having to fight the urge to butt in or to give an unwanted opinion. He knows exactly how to keep a show going and that's just what he naturally does. His consistency over the years has been pretty amazing. I hope one day we get some good hosts like him on the major TV shows.

    • @tonyhy-nielsen8520
      @tonyhy-nielsen8520 Před 2 měsíci

      he is annoying

    • @BigDome1
      @BigDome1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@tonyhy-nielsen8520 yeah, but you have to risk being annoying in order to be entertaining. Otherwise you'll quite likely just be boring.

  • @adambates6698
    @adambates6698 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Thought Benji was entertaining! Would be good to see him on the show more!

  • @karabomafa5609
    @karabomafa5609 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Best football podcast at the moment!

  • @SanTM
    @SanTM Před 2 měsíci

    While I like the idea that you play all international games at the end of the season, it might also mean players who emerged say at the start of the season for contention for a national place like say Cole Palmer might not be considered towards the end or even be forgotten if the form dropped off. I guess it rewards consistency which is what you want but say someone scoring 10 times in 5 games and then gets called up does similar for England in September it means they got that chance then while the fire was hot

  • @staceysang1545
    @staceysang1545 Před 2 měsíci

    If I was a west ham fan, the only thing I'd be upset about was that Paqueta doesn't do a sexy dance after every goal.

  • @user-yj7tx9dq4e
    @user-yj7tx9dq4e Před 2 měsíci +5

    Why in god’s name are more people not watching this? This is by far the best football podcast. End of.

    • @karabomafa5609
      @karabomafa5609 Před 2 měsíci

      100%.. as someone who follows more Serie A than EPL and La Liga , I appreciate the high level of knowledge shown by the panel

    • @karabomafa5609
      @karabomafa5609 Před 2 měsíci

      100%.. as someone who follows more Serie A than EPL and La Liga , I appreciate the high level of knowledge shown by the panel

    • @Aanike09
      @Aanike09 Před 2 měsíci +4

      It’s one of the most popular football podcasts in the world. So it’s built a listening audience over 6 years. The CZcams channel is only a few months old. So obviously the lag will be there. Don’t worry, tons of people are listening :)

  • @davesaussieduster
    @davesaussieduster Před měsícem

    No..closely watched him lazily drift the space against City,while Odegard worked and hassled...no great shooting threat,not a target man..not a difference maker,lucky he isn't crucified like Mesut was for his lack of workrate and input.imo..

  • @jamesjohnson7556
    @jamesjohnson7556 Před 2 měsíci

    Dan james face after he missed was the face of someone who didn't realise that was a must score pen or your out ?

  • @en5954
    @en5954 Před 2 měsíci

    Germany is back 🇩🇪

  • @jayhenry9823
    @jayhenry9823 Před 2 měsíci

    Not sure about comparing racist hate of Saka, Sancho and Rashford to Dan James missing a penalty. Although James stepped in to correct.

    • @bucklberryreturns
      @bucklberryreturns Před 2 měsíci

      I'd wager 95% plus of hate towards the English players (from English people, the internet is global…) contained zero racism. As such the comparison wasn't incorrect at all, but was certainly a poor choice.

    • @jayhenry9823
      @jayhenry9823 Před 2 měsíci +1

      While it's true that not all criticism towards the English players was racially motivated, it's important to acknowledge that a significant portion of the hate did contain racist undertones. Ignoring the racist elements dismisses the reality of systemic racism in sports and society at large. Additionally, even if not all criticism was explicitly racist, the comparison and point here on the black players who missed penalties fails to consider the unique challenges faced by black athletes in dealing with racist abuse. Therefore, the comparison was not only poor but also insensitive to the racial dynamics at play. He could of mentioned the Stewart Pearce or Gareth Southgate.

    • @bucklberryreturns
      @bucklberryreturns Před 2 měsíci

      @@jayhenry9823 Nobody is ignoring it, that would be quite a feat, and when it was raised he did acknowledge it. It was the last and massively publicised backlash, though ill judged, it would obviously be the first he thought of, the others were decades ago.
      Your terms "not explicitly" and "racist undertones" do nothing but make matters worse, as they are an obvious "well, the others may not have said or done anything racist, but…". How would you like to be tarred as an ist or phobe for strongly criticising someone? That's just not on.

    • @seemourbutts6679
      @seemourbutts6679 Před 27 dny

      Black players should just be better at taking pens

  • @Fpl8646
    @Fpl8646 Před 2 měsíci

    “Called up”, “Drafted”….these militaristic terms should no longer be used with National football.

    • @bucklberryreturns
      @bucklberryreturns Před 2 měsíci

      Perhaps "called up" refers to the telephone? Words and phrases have different meanings and usages, which have no bearing on each other. Terms with negative connotations can also be "claimed", making them fine to use, such as queer no longer being a slur.
      Enjoy hating the military though.

  • @tomaszbethell
    @tomaszbethell Před 2 měsíci +1

    Russian invasion or NATO aggression? Stick to football please lads