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Eliot breaks down England’s Women’s Euros win—what really powered the Lionesses through the tournament? Strong moments or strong luck? He draws a sharp comparison to USA 2019, dissecting performance, dominance, and legacy. From there, Manchester United’s identity crisis takes center stage—where do they go next, and what does a real turnaround require Roma enters the conversation as Eliot backs the club’s Gasperini-era reboot and boldly guarantees Champions League qualification. We also unpack Inter Milan’s transfer window: plenty of star power, but what’s the vision? The Arsenal section gets layered—Ryan, a loyal supporter, weighs in on the Victor Gyökeres debate, while Eliot questions the deal’s upside. Still, Eliot argues that no matter the outcome, Arteta has delivered on fans' expectations, and anything short of the summit doesn’t erase that.Eliot also unveils his bottom-five Serie A picks—from 20th to 15th—including a sharp exile of Cremonese, Verona, and Lecce. Meanwhile, Pisa, Parma, and Sassuolo narrowly avoid the drop in his predictions so far.To wrap, the crew announces a short break—Eliot’s out of town next week—but they’ll be back in two weeks ready to dive even deeper.Strong analysis. Strong opinions. And plenty of football friction.
By The Football TapEliot breaks down England’s Women’s Euros win—what really powered the Lionesses through the tournament? Strong moments or strong luck? He draws a sharp comparison to USA 2019, dissecting performance, dominance, and legacy. From there, Manchester United’s identity crisis takes center stage—where do they go next, and what does a real turnaround require Roma enters the conversation as Eliot backs the club’s Gasperini-era reboot and boldly guarantees Champions League qualification. We also unpack Inter Milan’s transfer window: plenty of star power, but what’s the vision? The Arsenal section gets layered—Ryan, a loyal supporter, weighs in on the Victor Gyökeres debate, while Eliot questions the deal’s upside. Still, Eliot argues that no matter the outcome, Arteta has delivered on fans' expectations, and anything short of the summit doesn’t erase that.Eliot also unveils his bottom-five Serie A picks—from 20th to 15th—including a sharp exile of Cremonese, Verona, and Lecce. Meanwhile, Pisa, Parma, and Sassuolo narrowly avoid the drop in his predictions so far.To wrap, the crew announces a short break—Eliot’s out of town next week—but they’ll be back in two weeks ready to dive even deeper.Strong analysis. Strong opinions. And plenty of football friction.