On this fine Monday, we bring you another episode of The Hooligan Soccer Podcast. Today, we discuss the UEFA, CONCACAF and US Open Cup – what we like to call – the Who Cares Cups.
Have a listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Key Takeaways:
- The UEFA Nations League is seen as a confusing and less engaging tournament.
- Spain and France advanced in the Nations League quarterfinals, showcasing high-scoring matches.
- New Zealand’s qualification for the World Cup is a significant achievement for the team.
- The US Open Cup featured several giant killings, highlighting the unpredictability of the tournament.
- Attendance at recent soccer events has been concerning, indicating a lack of interest in certain tournaments.
- The Burrito Boys, a local soccer club, gained attention for their giant-killing performance in the US Open Cup.
- Ronaldo’s performance is under scrutiny as he seems to be past his prime.
- The podcast hosts reflect on the challenges of engaging fans in soccer tournaments.
- The Oceania World Cup qualifiers saw Japan and New Zealand secure their spots in the World Cup.
- The conversation highlights the need for more meaningful competitions in soccer.