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  • Mark Chapman is joined by Steph Houghton, Chris Sutton and The Observer's Rory Smith for the latest episode of the Monday Night Club.

    The team discuss Liverpool's 20th title victory, with Stephen Warnock joining the pod to reflect on the season.Celtic also won a title on the weekend, so former striker Chris Sutton weighs in on their season and on the future of Brendan Rodgers.Is the landscape of Welsh football changing, with Cardiff's relegation and Wrexham's promotion?And Steph reflects on Arsenal women's sensational win against Lyon to progress to the Champions League final.

    Timecodes:00:41 Liverpool win their 20th league title10:30 Have Liverpool 'underwhelmed'? Were Arsenal outdone by injuries?13:51 Arne Slot speaks about Jurgen Klopp, plus how the club transitioned between managers22:27 Ryan Gravenberch's season as a 629:42 Celtic win their 55th league title, and what next for Rodgers?39:05 Cardiff's relegation and Wrexham's promotion50:53 Arsenal women's shock win over Lyon

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Tue 2000 Arsenal v PSG in the UEFA Champions League,Wed 2015 Man Utd v Chelsea in the Women’s Super League,Thu 2000 Athletic Club v Man Utd in the UEFA Europa League,Thu 2000 Tottenham v Bodø/Glimt in the UEFA Europa League.

  • Katie Smith is joined by Nigel Reo-Coker and The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards. Also hear from Arne Slot, Andy Robertson and Liverpool fan Josh live from Anfield after their title triumph. And catch up with Oliver Glasner after Crystal Palace make it through to only their third ever FA Cup final. The panel also chat through Man City’s Wembley win over Nottingham Forest, the race for European football and Ipswich Town’s relegation.

    08:10 Arne Slot INTERVIEW11:30 Liverpool fan Josh LIVE from Anfield15:45 Andy Robertson INTERVIEW20:45 Tottenham thumped at start of important week24:30 Oliver Glasner INTERVIEW29:50 Was Nigel disappointed by Villa?35:05 Man City come through Forest semi39:20 Race for Europe hots up43:55 Ipswich Town officially relegated46:20 Arsenal through to Women’s Champions League final

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Tue 2000 Arsenal v PSG in the UEFA Champions League,Wed 2015 Man Utd v Chelsea in the Women’s Super League,Thu 2000 Athletic Club v Man Utd in the UEFA Europa League,Thu 2000 Tottenham v Bodø/Glimt in the UEFA Europa League.

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  • In June 2004, Jose Mourinho made headlines around the world by claiming ‘I think I’m a special one’ at his unveiling as Chelsea manager. Just under a year later, he lifted the Premier League trophy for the first time, delivering Chelsea their first league title in 50 years. Robert Huth was part of the Chelsea defence that conceded only 15 goals in the league that season – and he joins Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith 20 years later to reflect on an incredible achievement. They look back on Jose Mourinho’s management style – what was it like to be coached by him? Can he be credited with bringing the 4-3-3 to English football? Hear from midfielder Claude Makelele on his role within the team and from Sir Alex Ferguson on his rivalry with Jose Mourinho. They also discuss what nearly became a domestic treble for Mourinho in his first year in English football, and remember one of the Premier League’s most memorable seasons.

  • John Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball discuss Liverpool and Celtic being on the verge of titles. They’re joined by Conor McNamara after he went viral for his 5 Live Man Utd-Lyon commentary. Will Ali be toppled by Ian in Clash of the Commentators? How high will the high bar be for the Great Glossary of Football Commentary? And John bowls us over with his plans for the weekend in London.

    01:30 Liverpool and Celtic on the verge of titles 06:10 Conor McNamara reflects on going viral25:15 Some big 5 Live commentaries this weekend33:35 More Clash of the Commentators controversy?41:25 Will anything be added to the Great Glossary?53:35 John reveals his exciting weekend plans

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live / Radio 5 Sports Extra weekend commentaries:Sat 1500 Newcastle v Ipswich in the Premier League,Sat 1715 Crystal Palace v Aston Villa in the FA Cup semis,Sun 1400 Bournemouth v Man Utd in the Premier League,Sun 1400 Chelsea v Barcelona in the Women’s Champions League,Sun 1630 Liverpool v Tottenham in the Premier League,Sun 1630 Nottingham Forest v Man City in the FA Cup semis.

  • Steve Crossman is joined by Guillem Balague, Mina Rzouki and Julien Laurens to talk the latest in European football.

    The team pay tribute to Pope Francis and his love of football. Are Inter Milan falling at the final hurdle of the season, and should title playoffs exist?

    The tributes continue as Marcel van der Kraan joins the pod to reflect on the life and career of Dutch footballer and coach, Leo Beenhakker.

    And finally, who are the other universally loved coaches of the modern game?

    02:07 Tribute to Pope Francis10:31 Are Inter collapsing?17:20 Should title playoffs exist?26:00 Leo Beenhakker tribute34:42 Ancelotti’s future, & universally loved coaches

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live / Radio 5 Sports Extra weekend commentaries:Sat 1500 Newcastle v Ipswich in the Premier League,Sat 1715 Crystal Palace v Aston Villa in the FA Cup semis,Sun 1400 Bournemouth v Man Utd in the Premier League,Sun 1400 Chelsea v Barcelona in the Women’s Champions League,Sun 1630 Liverpool v Tottenham in the Premier League,Sun 1630 Nottingham Forest v Man City in the FA Cup semis.

  • Aaron Paul & Jobi McAnuff are joined by Phil Brown as Leeds & Burnley are promoted to the Premier League. Hear from Chris Wilder as Sheffield United have to settle for a play-off place. Luton boss Matt Bloomfield joins the pod with his team inside the relegation zone on goal difference. There are twists and turns at the top of League One and League Two. And will goalkeepers be given a break in 72PLUS 72MINUS?

    02:05 Phil’s Kidderminster title race goes to final day06:05 Leeds and Burnley promoted to the Premier League16:10 Sheff Utd have to settle for the play-offs21:15 WBA, Norwich & Cardiff sack their managers23:05 Luton boss Matt Bloomfield joins the pod31:40 Can Charlton gatecrash the League One automatics?34:30 Doncaster jump to top of League Two37:30 Jobi’s best & worst moments in 72PLUS 72MINUS

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live / Radio 5 Sports Extra weekend commentaries:Sat 1500 Newcastle v Ipswich in the Premier League,Sat 1715 Crystal Palace v Aston Villa in the FA Cup semis,Sun 1400 Bournemouth v Man Utd in the Premier League,Sun 1400 Chelsea v Barcelona in the Women’s Champions League,Sun 1630 Liverpool v Tottenham in the Premier League,Sun 1630 Nottingham Forest v Man City in the FA Cup semis.

  • Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines react to the Women’s Champions League semi-final first legs. They are joined by BBC Sport’s Emma Sanders who was in Barcelona, to dissect what went so wrong for Chelsea, who trail 4-1 heading into the second leg. They also react to Arsenal’s first leg against Lyon – will they regret not making more of their chances against a Lyon team with an impressive home record? Plus they focus on Liverpool’s Olivia Smith after an impressive few weeks – what does she need to do to continue her upwards progression?

    TIME CODES:1’17 Reaction to Barcelona v Chelsea5’27 Emma Sanders joins the pod24’06 Reaction to Arsenal v Lyon24’17 Renee Slegers post Lyon36’55 One to watch: Liverpool’s Olivia Smith

  • Leicester City relegated, while Leeds United & Burnley are promoted. Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Joe Hart react to Leicester going down & Leeds & Burnley going up.

    Leicester City Correspondent for BBC Radio Leicester Owynn Palmer-Atkin joins the pod to dissect what has gone wrong at the club, from Steve Cooper’s appointment to Ruud van Nistelrooy’s takeover to disgruntlement with the ownership.

    Leeds and Burnley secure automatic promotion to the Premier League after wins over Stoke City and Sheffield United. Hear from Leeds winger Dan James and Burnley captain Josh Cullen.

    Timecodes: 00:30 What’s gone wrong at Leicester?11:10 Steve Cooper’s management of young Leicester players 17:15 Entitlement culture in football26:35 Players & manager demands 35:25 Burnley captain Josh Cullen post-promotion40:00 Leeds winger Dan James post-promotion41:40 How Leeds & Burnley stay up next season

  • Man Utd falter, Trent Alexander-Arnold relegates Leicester & Aston Villa thump Newcastle.

    Aaron Paul, Stephen Warnock & Glenn Murray react to the Premier League weekend.

    Manchester United take another step backwards following the Europa League drama in midweek, losing 1-0 at home to a Wolves side who have now won five Premier League games on the spin. Hear from the United boss Ruben Amorim.

    There were also wins for the top two. Arsenal hammer Ipswich at Portman Road, and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s late winner at Leicester means Liverpool need just one more win to lift the Premier League trophy. The result also confirms Leicester’s relegation to the Championship.

    Chelsea, Manchester City and Aston Villa pick up important wins in the race for Champions League football, and the battle for a potential Conference League spot heats up.

    Timecodes: 01:20 Ruben Amorim post-match02:50 Wolves win at Old Trafford10:20 Chelsea & Maresca's style16:00 Trent's goal & celebration19:10 Leicester relegated22:10 Arsenal thump Ipswich29:45 Villa hammer Newcastle30:50 Ollie Watkins34:05 Man City & Nico O'Reilly37:15 The European places

  • The former Chelsea midfielder Claude Makelele sits down with Nedum Onuoha to talk through the Frenchman's career. Makelele describes his time at Chelsea and experiences under Jose Mourinho, as well as his most challenging opponents in the Premier League. And we also find out how he was close to becoming a winger and not a defensive midfielder.

    TIMECODES00:10 What was it like joining Chelsea?02:30 Playing under Jose Mourinho07:00 Claude Makelele - the winger?16:00 Toughest opponents in the Premier League.

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend:Sat 1230 Arsenal women v Lyon in the UEFA Women’s Champions League,Sat 1500 Everton v Man City in the Premier League,Sat 1730 Aston Villa v Newcastle in the Premier League,Sun 1400 Ipswich v Ipswich in the Premier League,Sun 1400 Man Utd v Wolves on Radio 5 Sports Extra,Sun 1400 Fulham v Chelsea on BBC Sport website,Sun 1630 Leicester v Liverpool in the Premier League.

  • It's a full house as Ali Bruce-Ball returns with John Murray & Ian Dennis. Ali gives a behind the scenes insight to Masters golf commentary at Augusta. What about Arsenal beating Real Madrid and making it through to the Champions League semi-finals? Will John bounce back in Clash of the Commentators? And we need your help when it comes to the Great Glossary of Football Commentary!E-mail: [email protected].uk Voicenotes on WhatsApp to: 08000 289 369

    02:40 Ali is back from seeing McIlroy make history11:50 Getting emotional on commentary16:00 Arsenal progress to Champions League semi-finals21:45 Will Forest get ‘swallowed up’ in race for UCL?27:05 Liverpool could win title this weekend30:00 Clash of the Commentators38:05 Great Glossary of Football Commentary51:45 More football lookalikes

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend:Sat 1230 Arsenal women v Lyon in the UEFA Women’s Champions League,Sat 1500 Everton v Man City in the Premier League,Sat 1730 Aston Villa v Newcastle in the Premier League,Sun 1400 Ipswich v Ipswich in the Premier League,Sun 1400 Man Utd v Wolves on Radio 5 Sports Extra,Sun 1400 Fulham v Chelsea on BBC Sport website,Sun 1630 Leicester v Liverpool in the Premier League.

  • Manchester United produced a classic comeback, coming from 4-2 down in extra time to beat Lyon and reach the Europa League semi-finals

    Kelly Cates presents reaction to an extraordinary night at Old Trafford, with Andros Townsend, Rene Meulensteen and Paul Robinson assessing how Man Utd pulled off that great escape, and what that result could do for Ruben Amorim and his tenure.

    Tottenham are also into the semi-finals after a 1-0 win at Eintracht Frankfurt. BBC Sport’s Sami Mokbel joins the pod from Germany to assess how big a boost that win could be for Ange Postecoglu.

    But there was disappointment for Rangers, who exited the competition at the hands of Athletic Bilbao. Scottish football reporter Gavin Wallace talks us through that result.

    TIMECODES01:00 “I’ve never seen a game like that” – Paul Robinson on the comeback08:00 Does this show what Man Utd are capable of?12:00 Reaction from Ruben Amorim18:00 Tottenham’s victory over Eintracht Frankfurt and what it means for Ange Postecoglu26:15 Rangers’ Europa League exit

    5 Live/BBC Sounds commentariesSaturday 19th AprilUWCL: Arsenal v Lyon - KO 1230 on 5 LivePREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Manchester City - KO 1500PREMIER LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Newcastle Utd - KO 1730

    Sunday 20th AprilPREMIER LEAGUE: Ipswich Town v Arsenal - KO 1400PREMIER LEAGUE: Leicester City v Liverpool - KO 1630

  • After Real Madrid's tame Champions League exit the Euro Leagues crew ask whether signing Trent Alexander-Arnold is really the priority to improve such an imbalanced squad needing greater defensive stability. What else needs addressing and who is/isn't in the frame to succeed Carlo Ancelotti.

    Also on the agenda for Guillem Balague, Mina Rzouki and Julien Laurens; Inter and Barcelona meeting in the UCL semis for the first time since 2010 when Jose's Inter went through at Camp Nou depite not having a shot in the second leg against Pep's Barca. What are we expecting this time around?

    There's a special guest on this week's pod in former Bayern technical director Marco Neppe who discusses his favourite signings from his time in Munich, how elite clubs operate, breaking the German transfer record for Harry Kane, and the recent discourse that elite level football has become boring.

    TIMECODES05:07 – Real Madrid elimination15:48 – Inter set up Barcelona semi and memories of Mourinho v Pep in 201022:59 - Marco Neppe on Bayern’s exit and his career as the club’s Technical Director, his favourite signings, the record deal for Harry Kane, and recent discourse that elite level football has become boring.40:14 – PSG v Arsenal

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend:Sat 1200 *5 Sports Extra* WSL West Ham v Manchester UnitedSat 1230 Women's Champions League Arsenal v LyonSat 1500 Premier League Everton v Manchester CitySat 1730 Premier League Aston Villa v NewcastleSun 1400 Premier League Ipswich v ArsenalSun 1400 *5 Sports Extra* Premier League Manchester United v WolvesSun 1400 *BBC Sport app & website* Premier League Fulham v ChelseaSun 1630 Premier League Leicester v Liverpool

  • Just how impressive was Arsenal’s display against Real Madrid in the Champions League? And can Mikel Arteta’s side go all the way this season?

    Steve Crossman, commentator Ian Dennis and former Arsenal defender Matt Upson analyse a famous night in the Bernabeu as Arsenal advance to the semi-finals.

    We hear from Mikel Arteta, as well as Arsenal fan Harry Symeou. And after Newcastle thrashed Crystal Palace 5-0 in the Premier League, The Athletic’s George Caulkin assess where this leaves their hopes of making next season’s Champions League.

    TIMECODES02:00 Arsenal’s performance and dominant midfield04:30 Declan Rice’s “star quality”10:45 Mikel Arteta on feeling proud of his team and Declan Rice’s performance19:40 George Caulkin on Newcastle’s 5-0 win over Crystal Palace

    COMMENTARIES ON 5 LIVE/BBC SOUNDSThursday 17th AprilEUROPA LEAGUE: Manchester United v Lyon – KO 2000 on 5 live.

    Saturday 19th AprilUWCL: Arsenal v Lyon - KO 1230 on 5 LivePREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Manchester City - KO 1500PREMIER LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Newcastle Utd - KO 1730

    Sunday 20th AprilPREMIER LEAGUE: Ipswich Town v Arsenal - KO 1400PREMIER LEAGUE: Leicester City v Liverpool - KO 1630

  • With just 4 games left across the EFL, it’s poised to be an exciting end to the season. Leyton Orient manager Richie Wellens joins Aaron Paul and former Wycombe captain Joe Jacobson to discuss their season, with the club just three points outside of the League 1 play-off places. Bristol City manager Liam Manning drops by with his team looking to secure their hold on a play-off spot. There’s also plenty to be decided in the Championship with Plymouth just three points from safety – can they stay up? Also hear from Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson after beating Birmingham in the EFL Trophy final. Also – hear why Luka Modric has invested in Swansea City!

    TIME CODES:01:20 – Richie Wellens on Leyton Orient08:35 – Bristol City manager Liam Manning20:15 – Bristol City Chat23:25 – Bottom of the Championship31:15 – Lots to be decided in the EFL over the Easter weekend31:55 – Bristol Rovers in trouble?36:50 – EFL Trophy Final42:10 – Luka Modric Investing in Swansea City45:25 – Fastest red cards

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend:Weds 2000 Champions League Real Madrid v ArsenalThurs 2000 Manchester United v LyonSat 1200 *5 Sports Extra* WSL West Ham v Manchester UnitedSat 1230 Women's Champions League Arsenal v LyonSat 1500 Premier League Everton v Manchester CitySat 1730 Premier League Aston Villa v NewcastleSun 1400 Premier League Arsenal v LyonSun 1400 *5 Sports Extra* Premier League Manchester United v WolvesSun 1400 *BBC Sport app & website* Premier League Fulham v ChelseaSun 1630 Premier League Leicester v Liverpool

  • The quarter-finals of the Champions League second legs did not disappoint with drama, tension and a load of goals at Villa Park. Unai Emery’s side scored more on the night, but the dream is over as PSG had done enough to go through to the semi-finals with a 5-4 win on aggregate.

    Kelly Cates is joined by former Villa players Dion Dublin and Stephen Warnock – who both praised the performance of Marcus Rashford and were equally baffled by the fact he was subbed off.

    Correspondent John Murray and Statman Dave join the pod and look at what's next for the club.

    A very happy Julien Laurens comes on to give his expert view on PSG and how they came very close to being knocked out of the competition.

    The pod heads to Spain where Ian Dennis and Matt Upson have been inside the Arsenal camp ahead of their game against Real Madrid – Mikel Arteta and Jude Bellingham both make cameo appearances on this episode too.

    And Jules gives his predictions on how Kylian Mbappe will fare against Arsenal on Wednesday night.

    Timecodes: 01:00 – Aston Villa analysis. 14:12 – PSG section 26:26 - Arsenal preview.28:29 - Mikel Arteta interview 32:40 – Jude Bellingham interview. 35:20 – Real Madrid and Mbappe section.

    European football Commentaries this week:

    Wednesday 16th AprilCHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Real Madrid v Arsenal – KO 2000 on 5 live. Thursday 17th AprilEUROPA LEAGUE: Manchester United v Lyon – KO 2000 on 5 live.

  • Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines react to the FA Cup semi-finals where Chelsea and Manchester United booked their spots at Wembley.

    Holders Manchester United have reached a third successive final and they will look to get revenge over quadruple-chasing Chelsea who beat them in the showpiece fixture back in 2023.

    As well as reflecting on this year's finalists, with their Women's Champions League qualification hopes hanging in the balance and another trophyless season confirmed, the team look at what has gone wrong for Manchester City.

    Plus, the Champions League has reached the semi-final stage and there is an all-English final on the cards. Two huge rivalries are renewed this weekend as Arsenal host Lyon and Chelsea visit Barcelona in the first-legs.

    TIMECODES:00:53 - Holders Manchester United reach a third successive FA Cup final.06:50 - Manchester United being a dark horse this season.10:55 - Marc Skinner reacts to his side booking their return to Wembley.13:21 - Phallon Tullis-Joyce and Manchester United’s defence this season.17:40 - Chelsea’s quadruple dream is still alive thanks to a late winner from Aggie Beever-Jones.21:33 - What’s gone wrong for Manchester City in another trophyless season?29:10 - The Women’s Champions League reaches the semi-final stage.29:55 - Jen on Lyon manager Joe Montemurro, who managed Arsenal between 2017 and 2021.34:36 - The Chelsea v Barcelona rivalry is renewed.38:30 - Could we see an all-English champions league final?39:11 - The WSL returns after the international break.

  • In the final episode of the mini-series on How To Win The Champions League, we hear from two-time winner Jose Mourinho.

    He talks us through his victories with Porto in 2004 and Inter Milan in 2010, as well as some of his near-misses at Real Madrid

    Mourinho explains why the competition is so important to him and how he built relationships with some of Europe's leading players over the past two decades.

    A BBC iPlayer documentary accompanies this episode: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m00276py/how-to-win-the-champions-league

    Episode 1: How to win the Champions League: Real Madrid - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0kkgywsEpisode 2: How to win the Champions League: Liverpool 2019 - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0l2mjj1

    TIMECODES04:20 Winning the 2004 Champions League with Porto.14:15 Building an Inter Milan team to win the Champions League in 2010.29:40 How he uses psychology to motivate his players33:45 Why the Champions League matters to him

  • Steve Crossman is alongside Chris Sutton, former England captain Steph Houghton, and The Athletic’s Adam Crafton discuss whether Ruben Amorim’s call to drop Andre Onana backfired after Altay Bayindir’s performance in Manchester United’s loss at Newcastle.

    Do Liverpool really need a succession plan for their goalkeeper Allison? Giorgi Mamardashvili is joining the club from Valencia this summer, and will a right back follow him through the door? Or do Arne Slot’s side recruit from within after the emergence of Conor Bradley?

    Have Arsenal regressed this season? The Gunners have dropped 16 points from winning positions this campaign - which is just one fewer than they have in the last two seasons combined.

    Plus, why is Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric buying a minority stake in Swansea City? BBC Wales football reporter Chris Wathan has all the details.

    BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend:Tues 2000 Champions League Aston Villa v PSGWeds 2000 Champions League Real Madrid v ArsenalThurs 2000 Manchester United v LyonSat 1200 *5 Sports Extra* WSL West Ham v Manchester UnitedSat 1230 Women's Champions League Arsenal v LyonSat 1500 Premier League Everton v Manchester CitySat 1730 Premier League Aston Villa v NewcastleSun 1400 Premier League Arsenal v LyonSun 1400 *5 Sports Extra* Premier League Manchester United v WolvesSun 1400 *BBC Sport app & website* Premier League Fulham v ChelseaSun 1630 Premier League Leicester v Liverpool

  • Newcastle thump Man Utd, Chelsea slip up & Kevin De Bruyne inspires Man City. Darren Fletcher, Clinton Morrison & Nigel Reo-Coker react to the Premier League weekend.

    Newcastle's 4-1 win over Manchester United pushes Eddie Howe's side up to fourth in the Premier League. The Magpies now sit just a point off Nottingham Forest in third but have a game in hand on their rivals. Hear from both Jason Tindall and Ruben Amorim.

    Chelsea failed to capitalise on Forest's home defeat to Everton, only managing a 2-2 draw against 18th-placed Ipswich. Aston Villa, meanwhile, continued their fine form with a 3-0 win at Championship-bound Southampton.

    Brentford frustrate Arsenal at The Emirates, meaning Liverpool need just two more wins to clinch the Premier League title.

    Timecodes:03:20 Jason Tindall post-match04:45 Newcastle thump Man Utd07:55 Ruben Amorim post-match08:45 Man Utd suffer again16:15 Chelsea slip up against Ipswich21:05 Spurs’ misery continues 27:55 Kevin De Bruyne inspires Man City comeback33:40 Everton snatch win at Forest36:35 Aston Villa & Youri Tielemans38:40 Who drops out of the UCL race?40:20 Arsenal frustrated by Brentford41:45 Two more wins needed for Liverpool