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On today's episode, Patrick is joined by Neel Shelat to discuss all things Champions League from Tuesday's slate of games. They start with the big one, Real Madrid's 3-2 victory over Manchester City. Where were the new transfers, what went wrong for both teams, and can City bounce back in the 2nd leg? After discussing the other games from Tuesday, the conversation switches to the Saudi Pro league and the market opportunities for smart teams. Should more European clubs be trying to get players BACK from Saudi? The episode ends with Kai Havertz' season ending injury. Should Arsenal have made a move in January? Enjoy!
Neel's article on Man City's huge January window: https://www.thetransferflow.com/p/manchester-city-spent-180m-planning-for-the-future
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:04 - Neel’s Manchester City transfer article
03:17 - Marmoush is the biggest impact for this season
04:35 - These transfers were meant to rejuvenate an aging squad
05:16 - The transfers did not play early
05:53 - The start of the game + Real Madrid’s initial plan
07:29 - City should have taken more advantage of Madrid’s poor start
07:49 - City have forgotten how to close out games
09:48 - The pressing in this game was staggeringly incompetent
10:35 - Bellingham grew as the game went on
11:18 - Their 2020 matchup and the similarities between the games
12:42 - City’s intensity dropped in the second half
14:49 - The threat of Vinicius vs. De Bruyne
15:42 - Will City become more of a transition side with Marmoush?
17:28 - City must score early in the 2nd leg
18:28 - Quick roundup of Tuesday’s UCL games
18:55 - Juventus vs. PSV
21:33 - Dortmund vs Sporting + the transition to Kovac
24:42 - Opportunities for teams in the Saudi Pro League
25:46 - How many foreign players in the Saudi Pro League?
26:58 - Teams are maxed out - No more huge market movement
27:48 - Fofana example + the opportunity to get players to improve European teams
28:49 - Teams have to be careful with wages
31:08 - Players now have to be careful about getting replaced in a few years time
32:29 - The difference between Saudi and the Chinese Super League
35:16 - Kai Havertz out for the season for Arsenal
36:04 - The timing of moves matters
37:31 - Rotating players to avoid injuries during long seasons
39:06 - Arsenal have ran their stars into the ground
39:45 - Options to replace Havertz + players returning from injury for Arsenal
40:42 - Arteta needs to think about his 13/14 key player rotation + Using Arsenal’s great academy
42:16 - The amount of games are not going to go down ($$$$$$)
42:55 - Where to find Neel
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On today's episode, Patrick is joined by Neel Shelat to discuss all things Champions League from Tuesday's slate of games. They start with the big one, Real Madrid's 3-2 victory over Manchester City. Where were the new transfers, what went wrong for both teams, and can City bounce back in the 2nd leg? After discussing the other games from Tuesday, the conversation switches to the Saudi Pro league and the market opportunities for smart teams. Should more European clubs be trying to get players BACK from Saudi? The episode ends with Kai Havertz' season ending injury. Should Arsenal have made a move in January? Enjoy!
Neel's article on Man City's huge January window: https://www.thetransferflow.com/p/manchester-city-spent-180m-planning-for-the-future
Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.thetransferflow.com/subscribe
Join Variance Betting: https://www.thetransferflow.com/upgrade
Follow us on our Socials:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe1WTKOt7byrELQcGRSzu1Q
X: https://x.com/TheTransferFlow
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetransferflow.bsky.social
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetransferflow/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transferflowpodcast
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:04 - Neel’s Manchester City transfer article
03:17 - Marmoush is the biggest impact for this season
04:35 - These transfers were meant to rejuvenate an aging squad
05:16 - The transfers did not play early
05:53 - The start of the game + Real Madrid’s initial plan
07:29 - City should have taken more advantage of Madrid’s poor start
07:49 - City have forgotten how to close out games
09:48 - The pressing in this game was staggeringly incompetent
10:35 - Bellingham grew as the game went on
11:18 - Their 2020 matchup and the similarities between the games
12:42 - City’s intensity dropped in the second half
14:49 - The threat of Vinicius vs. De Bruyne
15:42 - Will City become more of a transition side with Marmoush?
17:28 - City must score early in the 2nd leg
18:28 - Quick roundup of Tuesday’s UCL games
18:55 - Juventus vs. PSV
21:33 - Dortmund vs Sporting + the transition to Kovac
24:42 - Opportunities for teams in the Saudi Pro League
25:46 - How many foreign players in the Saudi Pro League?
26:58 - Teams are maxed out - No more huge market movement
27:48 - Fofana example + the opportunity to get players to improve European teams
28:49 - Teams have to be careful with wages
31:08 - Players now have to be careful about getting replaced in a few years time
32:29 - The difference between Saudi and the Chinese Super League
35:16 - Kai Havertz out for the season for Arsenal
36:04 - The timing of moves matters
37:31 - Rotating players to avoid injuries during long seasons
39:06 - Arsenal have ran their stars into the ground
39:45 - Options to replace Havertz + players returning from injury for Arsenal
40:42 - Arteta needs to think about his 13/14 key player rotation + Using Arsenal’s great academy
42:16 - The amount of games are not going to go down ($$$$$$)
42:55 - Where to find Neel
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