EPISODE · Apr 11, 2024 · 1H 41M
Episode 28 - BVB are UCL GODS!!! - Bayern & Arsenal Get Dirty and Real Madrid Cannot be Killed -
from Beckham's Basement Podcast · host crittysmith
Takeaways: Borussia Dortmund's away goal against Atletico Madrid gives them a fighting chance in the second leg Bayern Munich's loss to Arsenal raises questions about their form and tactics Manchester City's draw against Real Madrid sets up an exciting second leg The hosts express their lack of interest in the PSG vs. Barcelona match The hosts provide predictions for the second legs of the Champions League quarterfinals. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each team and analyze their performances in previous matches. There is pressure on Arteta to win silverware with Arsenal, and next season will be crucial for his tenure. The hosts highlight the importance of home advantage and referee decisions in the matches. They predict that Borussia Dortmund will advance to the semifinals. Borussia Dortmund has a chance to beat Atletico Madrid and advance in the Champions League Liverpool's lack of finishing is a concern in their title race Goal differential will play a crucial role in determining the league champions The Europa League and upcoming Premier League fixtures are highly anticipated Chapters 0: Introduction and Borussia Dortmund vs. Atletico Madrid 8: Bayern Munich vs. Arsenal 38: PSG vs. Barcelona 52: Champions League Quarterfinals Predictions 59: Pressure on Arteta to Win Silverware 1:06 Importance of Home Advantage and Referee Decisions 1:11 Borussia Dortmund's Path to the Semifinals 1:19 Predicting Dortmund's Fate in the Champions League 1:25 Arsenal vs. Aston Villa: A Crucial Match 1:30 Liverpool's Struggles in Scoring 1:35 The Excitement of Europa League and Premier League Fixtures 1:38 Milan and Roma: An All-Italian Clash
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