Indy Football Podcast: Tottenham humiliated, Real Madrid in limbo and Champions League chat

Season 3 Episode 7: Luke Brown is joined by Miguel Delaney, Tony Evans and Jack Rathborn

Wednesday 02 October 2019 11:17 EDT
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This week on the Indy Football Podcast we dissect Tottenham’s capitulation against Bayern Munich and analyse the rebuilding projects currently underway at several different European super clubs.

Host Luke Brown is joined by columnist Tony Evans and European football boffin Jack Rathborn, while Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney dials in from France.

They discuss Tottenham’s horrendous defeat by Bayern Munich and assess what the future holds for Mauricio Pochettino, while Miguel offers some insight from the dressing room.

The team then talk about the state of Europe’s various super clubs. How far can Bayern go in the Champions League? And how are Juventus doing under Maurizio Sarri?

And what about La Liga? Jack discusses why Atletico Madrid have been so impressive this season, while Tony asks how much longer Zinedine Zidane can last at Real Madrid?

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