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A Supermanita for Flick's First: Supercopa Final & LaLiga MD19 Recap
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Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and RomĂĄn de Arquer (@Aeroslavee) analyse the Supercopa final and review the weekend in LaLiga which saw the competition reach the halfway stage.
In Part One, we look back on a thrilling final in Jeddah, one which saw seven goals, a red card, a comeback, and another title for Barça, their 100th in history. A jubilant Romån hopes this can be the springboard to challenge on all fronts in 2025 and expects Real Madrid to recover from their second heavy Clåsico defeat of the season. Work for Carlo Ancelotti to do.
Back in Spain, Diego Simeone is loving life at the top of the table, as his side won a record-setting 14th match in a row to regain top spot and crown themselves winter champions. Can they sustain this form all the way to the end of the campaign?
Elsewhere, Valencia were denied victory by a late leveller in Seville, pain which was compounded by wins for relegation rivals Getafe and Real Valladolid this weekend. Girona got a late winner of their own, Rayo's coach had to wear a bib on thr touchline, and the points were shared at the RCDE.
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30. Fede to the rescue as Lamine lights up San Mamés: LaLiga Matchday 27 recap
38:15||Season 9, Ep. 30New week, new recap pod reviewing LaLiga's most recent matches, with Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and Romån de Arquer (@Aeroslavee).In part one, the title race comes to life with Real Madrid's late winner against Celta de Vigo, while Barça relies on Lamine Yamal to win the game against an Athletic Club side that possibly deserved more. We also get a preview of the Copa del Rey final, with Atlético de Madrid defeating Real Sociedad, and a look into Elche's critical situation after yet another winless match, this time losing to Villarreal.Part two kicks off with the exciting Valencia vs Alavés, with Quique Sånchez Flores falling short in his debut after a late Che comeback. Ben & Romån also praise José Bordalås' supernatural abilities to get the most out of his players and talk about Mallorca's throwaway at El Sadar, as well as all the other fixtures of the weekend.Thank you for listening to our pod, and remember that you can subscribe to access our bonus podcast and weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com.
29. Lamine Yamal shines as Sevilla stun Betis with derby comeback: LaLiga Matchday 26 recap
35:50||Season 9, Ep. 29Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and RomĂĄn de Arquer (@Aeroslavee) to review Matchday 26 of LaLiga.Part One focuses on Barça's 4-1 victory against Villarreal, with special praise for Lamine Yamal and his first hat-trick as a professional footballer. Three fantastic goals that ensure Barça remain up top and put some fear into AtlĂ©tico de Madrid before the second leg of the Copa del Rey tie. An Atleti who in fact struggled to defeat Real Oviedo away, leaving it to the very end, thanks to a JuliĂĄn Ălvarez goal that ended his goalless streak in LaLiga. The Basque teams also get a shout, with Athletic drawing vs Rayo and Real Sociedad still riding the Pellegrino Matarazzo effect.Part Two starts with one of the matches of the weekend: the Andalusian derby between Betis and Sevilla. A game of two halves, where Betis went ahead by two goals in the first half, but ultimately threw away their advantage, allowing Sevilla to grab a point. Our duo also talk about Celta's comeback at Girona, Valencia's solid win against Osasuna, Levante still believing and Elche's late draw against Espanyol.We hope you enjoy the pod and thank you for listening! Remember you can also access our bonus podcast and multiple weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com.
28. Barça regain top spot after late show at El Sadar: LaLiga Matchday 25 recap
38:32||Season 9, Ep. 28Real Madridâs stay as league leaders lasted just six short days after Matchday 25 threw in another twist in the title race. Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and RomĂĄn De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) review the action from the weekend.Osasuna have been in strong form and they continued that at El Sadar on Saturday evening, taking the lead with another Ante Budimir goal. Vini Jr ended a tumultuous week with an equalising goal, but the Madrid surge for a winner never came to pass, and it was the hosts who provided the late drama, RaĂșl GarcĂa de Haro striking late to euphoric scenes in Pamplona. We discuss what this means for the race, and the decision to start Dani Carvajal after his lengthy absence.Barça took full advantage of the gift by dispatching a sunken Levante 3-0, with a return for Pedri and another goal for Marc Bernal and FermĂn LĂłpez. To round off Part One, we review Atletiâs latest unpredictable showing and recap another Valencian regional derby, which was won by Villarreal.In Part Two, we analyse the partidazo at Anoeta between Real Sociedad and Real Oviedo, plus wins for Athletic and Celta, the latter courtesy of Iago Aspas. Better than a fine wine.The only away winners of the weekend were Sevilla, but having to play against ten for most of the game, it was âlike watching Getafe play Getafeâ. You can never have enough FĂștbol ChampĂĄnâŠSubscribe with us at lllonline.substack.com for more content all through the week across the season.
27. Valencia love derby day as Vini's Valentine's special bursts Matarazzo's balloon: LaLiga Matchday 24 recap
36:21||Season 9, Ep. 27The pressure is now on Barcelona after Real Madrid climbed to the top of the table with a thumping 4-1 win over Real Sociedad on Valentineâs weekend, bringing an end to Pellegrino Matarazzoâs unbeaten start in Spain. Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Ben Sully (@SullyBen) as they reflect upon that contest and the other key talking points from Matchday 24. MartĂn Presaâs relationship with Rayo fans is beyond repair, as demonstrated by the sparse attendance at Butarque for Sundayâs clash with AtlĂ©tico Madrid. Rayoâs date at LeganĂ©s's home ground at least proved to be successful as Iñigo PĂ©rezâs side cruised to a 3-0 victory. We then give JosĂ© BordalĂĄs his flowers following Getafeâs impressive victory over Villarreal, before we start part two with Valenciaâs crucial derby win - a result that helped Carlos CorberĂĄn avoid a divorce from his role as head coach.Elsewhere, there were plenty of cards on display at the RamĂłn SĂĄnchez-PizjuĂĄn, Oviedoâs relationship with LaLiga looks set to be brief, and Mallorca are left flirting with the wrong side of the dotted line.We wrap up with a couple of draws, including Borja Iglesiasâs late equaliser that sent an arrow through Espanyolâs hopes of all three points.If you love listening and reading our content, make sure to join us over at lllonline.substack.com. Any support is greatly appreciated.
26. Clinical Carreras, Bernal brilliance & revenge at the Metropolitano: Matchday 23 recap
36:30||Season 9, Ep. 26Another LaLiga matchday means another LaLigaLowdown pod, this time with Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and RomĂĄn de Arquer (@Aeroslavee) recapping this weekendâs round of games.Part one covers Real Madridâs win at Mestalla, with Arbeloaâs men not fully convincing but still putting pressure on the league leaders... Barça, who managed to win against Mallorca. Once again, the Blaugrana had a shaky start and left it all for the second half. While Betis managed to shock AtlĂ©tico de Madrid at the Metropolitano, getting their revenge a few days after the 0-5 thrashing in Copa.Part two takes us to Anoeta, where Real Sociedadâs fine form and Elcheâs decline continue. Athletic ended their dry spell against Levante after an early sending off tipped the balance in favour of the home team. The same goes for Getafe, with BordalĂĄs breathing a bit easier after a long-awaited victory. The pod also covers Osasunaâs win, Sevillaâs late draw and the controversial postponement of Rayo Vallecano vs Real Oviedo.We thank you for listening to our pod, and remind you that you can access our bonus podcast and weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com.
25. Athletic grab a point, Kylian scores a pen & Oviedo finally win again: LaLiga Matchday 22 recap podcast
37:54||Season 9, Ep. 25Kick off your Monday in the best way: with our Matchday 22 LaLiga review hosted by Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and with the expertise of Romån de Arquer (@Aeroslavee).In Part One we review the Basque derby, which did not disappoint, with both teams giving their all on the pitch and putting on a fantastic display. Equally, or even more entertaining, was Elche vs Barça, with the visiting team breaking a new LaLiga xG record with 6.30. We also touch upon Real Madrid's, late, late, late penalty win and Atleti's dull performance vs Levante.In Part Two we give Real Oviedo's win the credit it deserves, look into Espanyol's worrying form, analyse Villarreal's poor run, and review all the other matches of the weekend, including some intriguing post-match comments from José Bordalås...We hope you enjoy the pod and thank you for listening! Remember you can also access our bonus podcast and multiple weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com.
24. Long-awaited wins, acrobatic goals & Panenka perfection: LaLiga Matchday 21 recap
36:37||Season 9, Ep. 24LaLiga MD21 did not disappoint with plenty of goals: wonder goals, late goals, controversial goals... Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and Romån de Arquer (@Aeroslavee) got together to tell you all about it!Part one will take you to the Valencian community to review Levante's late, late winner that keeps their hopes alive, Valencia's (also late) winner to stay afloat above the relegation zone and Villarreal's defeat to a Real Madrid that seems to be improving under Arbeloa.Barça's slightly unconvincing win against Oviedo ends part one, before heading into part two to analyse Real Sociedad's epic win under the rain over an in-form Celta de Vigo, Osasuna's first away victory at Rayo's crumbling stadium, Atlético's very comfortable win against Mallorca, and much more!We thank you for listening to our pod, and remind you that you can access our bonus podcast and weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com.
23. Whistles & discontent, but Real Madrid close the gap: LaLiga Matchday 20 recap
39:41||Season 9, Ep. 23Matchday 20 proved why we love LaLiga: drama, surprises and competitiveness. Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and RomĂĄn De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) review a terrific weekend. A tumultuous week for Real Madrid ended positively. After the BernabĂ©u crowd made their discontented feelings vociferously known on Saturday lunchtime, Los Blancos laboured to a rather uncomfortable 2-0 win over lowly Levante for Ălvaro Arbeloaâs first win in charge. After fielding questions about âFlorentino dimisiĂłnâ chants, the boss angered fans further by staunchly defending his President, claiming those who want PĂ©rez to resign arenât genuine Madridistas. This victory put pressure on Barcelona, who lined up without Raphinha and lost their winning run. La Real continued their incredible â albeit fortuitous â start under Pellegrino Matarazzo after beating Barça 2-1 through a combination of goalkeeping excellence, luck and tight VAR calls. Just 60 seconds after Marcus Rashford had equalised, Gonçalo Guedes restored their lead. Despite accumulating over 3.5 xG and 25 shots (including five to the woodwork), there was no way past Ălex Remiro, who reminded everyone why he is a worthy member of Luis de la Fuenteâs triumvirate. The gap at the top is now just a solitary point. ÂĄÂĄÂĄHay Liga!!!Real Betis beat Villarreal to take a big step towards European football next season, but we ask why there is still some dissatisfaction among the fanbase. On Friday night, Girona continued their incredible resurgence by beating Espanyol in a Catalan derby, courtesy of two Vanat penalties. Los Pericos have had a rough start to the year, but are still well placed.Onto Part Two, we focus on the compactness of the table from 8th down to 18th. Real Sociedad are ten places above AlavĂ©s, but only five points clear of their fellow Basques.Mallorca took a huge step forward by winning a thriller against Athletic Club. Jagoba Arrasate will be thanking his giant Kosovan Vedat Muriqi who scored a hat-trick to tame Los Leones. Only Kylian MbappĂ© has scored more this season, and Muriqi is priceless for the island side. Three goals and three precious points. We reflect on that as well as Athleticâs malaise. With a crucial set of fixtures ahead, is this Ernesto Valverdeâs last season in charge? Osasuna won by the same scoreline but in even more dramatic fashion. Trailing twice to Real Oviedo, it seemed like the Asturian side might finally get their win. But alas, Ante Budimir equalised twice and then VĂctor Muñoz broke hearts with a 92nd-minute winner. Even when they score twice, they canât even draw, let alone win.Rayo are another club looking over their shoulder after they were well beaten by Euro-chasing Celta. They won their third in a row to cement 7th spot and put pressure on those above them.Valencia stunned the Coliseum with a late, well-constructed winner with their only shot on target of the game. Getafe are in freefall now, with just one point since the end of November. AlavĂ©s made it hard for Atleti, but ultimately came away from the capital with nothing, and they slipped into the drop zone. But, given the tightness of the table, things can change extremely quickly. A relegation battle for the ages is in prospect.You can keep up to date with all our content at lllonline.substack.com.
22. Real Madrid feel the Raph as Matarazzo gets first win: Supercopa final & MD19 recap
35:36||Season 9, Ep. 22All the Supercopa & LaLiga action delivered straight to your ears by our experts Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and RomĂĄn de Arquer (@Aeroslavee).In part one, they delve into another action-packed âel clĂĄsicoâ. Barça conquered the Supercopa de España against an atypical Real Madrid, who sat back really deep, ultimately falling short and being eclipsed by Raphinhaâs fantastic performance. Will Xabi Alonso continue? Only time will tell...In part two, they focus on LaLiga and the seven fixtures that took place during the weekend. Girona finally escape the relegation zone, Villarreal keep up their winning momentum with an inspired Moleiro, Oviedo and Levante keep adding points to their tally, Rayo finally win after a dry run, and more...Thank you for listening to our pod, and remember that you can access our bonus podcast and weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com.