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The Optus Sport Football Podcast

Leeds back in the relegation hot-seat! | Ancelotti joins the pantheon of greatest managers | Mino Raiola's death and the role of agents in football | Heather Garriock on all things WSL | Is Jacynta the answer for the Matildas!? |

Season 2, Ep. 38
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The GegenPod welcomes former Matilda and FA Hall of Famer Heather Garriock to chat all things WSL and Matildas! Joining our expert crew of Thomas Sorensen and Optus Sport's editor Jake Rosengarten along with host Claudio Fabiano.


The panel leap into all the big talking points including:


  • Manchester United give a winning farewell to Old Trafford for Juan Mata and Nemanja Matic
  • Everton's huge win against Chelsea shakes up the relegation battle and drags Leeds United back into the mire
  • Carlo Ancelotti secures La Liga with Real Madrid and sparks a conversation about the greatest managers of all time
  • The death of 'super agent' Mino Raiola and the influence of agents on modern football
  • The final weekend of the WSL, will Sam Kerr seal the title for Chelsea or can Arsenal catch them?
  • Who is Jacynta Galabadaarachchi and is she the answer to the Matildas' struggles?
  • A look ahead to the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals and weekend Premier League


Listen to more from the GegenPod team: https://play.acast.com/s/the-gegenpod/

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