Many have been critical of, Gareth Bale’s lack of impact since joining LAFC in Major League Soccer. I was certainly one of those folks. But…you cannot deny that it was worth the wait and investment after his last gasp header helped spearhead his team to penalties and a championship.
Where does this heroic moment rank in his illustrious career? I asked him the question and this was his answer!
The LA Galaxy have had an average regular season by their standards. Yet somehow, they’ve found themselves in the MLS Cup playoffs for the first time in two seasons.
It has been a long and difficult road to this point. Fans have been disgruntled with the front office and in particular, Chris Klein. They have felt his transfer business has been less than average from before the Zlatan chapter.
Despite designated players like, Kévin Cabral being more than disappointing and Douglas Costa not delivering enough on the high expectations, the five-star winning side have found some decent form towards the end of the season and are locked in for a Western Conference semi-final versus their rivals, LAFC.
Recent acquisitions like Gastón Brugman and Riqui Puig seem to have dug Klein and the club out of a massive hole and are a major reason for making the playoffs. They’ve meshed in beautifully and made a huge difference on the pitch. And the continual drive and scoring ability of Mexican legend, Javier Hernández, the club are in an improbable position to fight for the biggest prize of all…a championship.
With all the challenges this team has faced, Hernández is loving the position the team is in and post playoff win versus, Nashville he shared his usual enthusiasm and positivity. There’s no doubt his leadership has been integral to their journey thus far and once again, he reminded us all that football is fun. The beloved “Chicharito” is definitely all in on the ride! Listen to his comments via the link below.
After an incredible Arsenal victory in the North London Derby, I had the opportunity to chat with the squad over at Talksport Weekend Breakfast.
From the incredible resurgence of Granit Xhaka, to the infectious energy of Gabriel Jesus and the talent that is William Saliba, we discussed the dominance of the Gunners and much more. Have a listen via the link below!
The series where we talk about the beautiful game with people we love, but who support teams we hate. On this episode of Football Frenemies, we welcome Antony Costa from the award-winning and massively successful British band, Blue.
Antony grew up in a predominantly Arsenal infused community of North London. Despite the Arsenal’s neighbourhood noise, Antony discovered another team just a few miles down the road, Tottenham Hotspur. He is a fierce Spurs fan who once refused to wear red on stage and passionately dislikes the Arsenal.
Antony and Sophie have appeared on a couple of episodes of Sky Sports Early Kick-Off together and it has been nothing short of frenemy fire! Will she go in two-footed, studs up on, Antony? Or will Antony deliver the final blow to Sophie? Get stuck in. Have your voice heard behind frenemy lines.
Gareth Bale was official unveiled as an LAFC player and I had the opportunity to ask him a question at his introductory press conference.
The Welsh wizard appeared relaxed and ready for his brand new adventure in la la land, but is he ready for the grind required to survive in Major League Soccer? Questioned about time zones, weather changes, heavy travel and more, Bale responded emphatically that he is prepared for this next chapter and cannot wait to get going.
LAFC are desperate to win MLS Cup this season and they have been ruthless under new coach, Steve Cherundolo. Co-President and General Manager John Thorrington also deserves credit for how the team has performed so far. He has definitely assembled a dynamic roster that feels more complete than any of the squad’s previous seasons.
Driven to win more than just the Supporter’s Shield, LAFC want to be “the” team in the city of angels. They’ve definitely won the marketing stakes thus far, but have a long way to go to catch LA Galaxy’s record of five MLS Cups. There’s no doubt the gold star would look cool on the black and gold shirt!
With the arrival of Bale, Italian legend, Giorgio Chiellini and the continual dominance of prodigal son, Carlos Vela, this might just be the season where the LAFC crack the big one. There’s no doubt Bale wants to add to his sixteen titles won at, Real Madrid and he feels Los Angeles is the place to help him prepare for this World Cup and the next Euros.
Sophie is back from Europe & ready to talk about what has transpired in the media & across the Arsenal fan base since the Tottenham & Newcastle losses.
There is no doubt it’s turning out to be a brutal end to the season for the Gunners. Folks have differing opinions on what has transpired. But why can’t Arsenal fans accept an opposing viewpoint? Since when did we stop hearing each other? Is football a mirror image of popular culture and the political landscape? Come prepared for an honest take. Be prepared for some serious truth serum.
Join the conversation. Have your voice heard in our football democracy. Enjoy socializing in our kind community.
Another epic episode for you kids. Super Kev and Soph are joined by award-winning broadcaster, Adam Catterall.
Adam founded one of MMA & boxing’s most popular podcasts, Fight Disciples. He has interviewed & covered some of the biggest names & his engaging work can be seen & heard on Talksport & BT Sport.
A lifelong Blackburn Rovers fan, Adam has tasted the sweetness of success & the bitterness of failure. From the Jack Walker era & the early days of the Premier League, to Thierry Henry & Alan Shearer’s greatness, the squad discuss it all.
Be part of the conversation. Have your voice heard in our football democracy. Enjoy our kind community.
Derek Rae is the voice of FIFA 22 and a legendary commentator of the beautiful game. He joins Super Kevin Campbell and Sophie Nicolaou to talk about some of the biggest matches he has had the honour to call.
From the Premier League, to Bundesliga, the Champions League, Euros and World Cup, Derek has covered some of the best talent in the history of football. You will not want to miss his epic stories.
The playoffs were on the line and LA Galaxy hadn’t been below the playoff line all season. Destiny was in their own hands. Win and you are in. This was the Corner of the Galaxy show broadcast a few days before the massive final home game vs Minnesota. Dare I say some of the truths discussed might seem even more valid now.
LA Galaxy is a five star shirt team. Mediocrity is too accepted across all facets of the club. Excellence has been replaced with complacency. The fans deserve more. Excuses are for start-ups. This is a globally renowned franchise. Time to re-ignite the team’s culture and DNA. This starts at the very top.
Absolutely love the opportunity to appear on Sky Sports News and this time it was especially epic as I got to do an entire half-hour show with the Early Kick-Off team.
This was a great football conversation with some engaging exchanges, in particular when talking Tottenham. Never a dull moment having a light jab at the North London enemy.
Thank you again to the Sky Sports team for having me.