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2 days ago
- Sport
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Who will win the 2025-26 Premier League title?
Yahoo Sports contributors Christian Polanco and guest host Stefano Fusaro make picks for the top finishers in 2025-26 Premier League and consider if Liverpool is set up to repeat as champions. Hear the full conversation on the 'The Cooligans' podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen. View more Video Transcript Top topic presented by Buchanan's Blended Scotch Whiskey and official FIFA World Cup 26 supporter Nosamos Almund with a Bucanita on hand. All right, so please give us your top four in the Premier League this season. No shock. I'm gonna go with Liverpool to win again. Look, I understand that going back to back is extremely difficult, but when they've brought in the type of players that they have, I think it's to go after multiple. Titles this season. There are some challenges. I still think they're the best side top to bottom in the Premier League, so I'm going for Liverpool to win. Even though they lost the Community Shield. I mean, that's, I mean, it's not great, let me ask you a question. It's a stupid trophy anyway, right? I mean, and now if they would have won, I would have been like, oh, it's a glorious trophy. It's a very important one, but they lost, so we can say it's a stupid trophy. That was almost. Wake-up call in my opinion. Uh, to go real quick through the other top four. So I'm going to Liverpool to win. Chelsea second, Man City third, Arsenal fourth. Those are my top four. Chelsea, I think, is going to have a fantastic season. I think they will, they will be fighting, um, for the Premier League. I think they will be fighting, uh, by the end of the season, even maybe in the Champions League as well. I, I think it's has a very deep side. That has so many options, and I feel like they're ready to make the next step. Man City, they're gonna come back and have a great season. I don't think it's gonna be as bad as they were last year. They will win something this year. Not sure what they'll win, but I do think that Pep's not gonna let this go down the drain, down the toilet again, and I think that they have had enough signings that have come in to kind of replace some of the players that have that have out that have left the club, like Jack Grealish and some others as well. Uh, and I think Arsenal. You know, I think a lot of people are picking Arsenal to win the Premier League, and I'm just asking, um, have they done enough? Is Victor D Joker is the guy who's going to finally score 25 goals in a season for Arsenal? You know, the last guy who scored 25 goals in a season for Arsenal? Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. That's how long. That it's been without a 25-goalscorer in a season. I don't know if Victor Join is going to be that guy. If he is, then I may be wrong about my prediction. But as of now, I still don't think that they've done enough to push them forward and be a better team than Liverpool or even Chelsea with how deep they are now. Close
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Pulisic & Weah Clap Back at Critics – But Is It Fair?
Subscribe to The Cooligans Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Christian Polanco and Stefano Fusaro preview the Premier League season ahead of the 2025–26 opening weekend. They share their title favorites along with a full set of season predictions, including Player of the Season, best transfer, and relegation picks. Then, they react to Christian Pulisic and Tim Weah's response to the criticism they've faced this summer. Was their clapback warranted—or are they being overly sensitive? Finally, Christian and Stefano bring back Rápido Reactions, breaking down the latest global football news—including a surprising hidden skill from Benjamin Šeško. (5:45) – Who will be crowned Premier League Champion? (13:00) – Predicting FA Cup & Carabao Cup predictions (18:00) – Premier League predictions: player of the season, relegation & more (33:00) – Pulisic and Weah clap back at critics: warranted or soft? (44:30) – Rápido Reactions: Gigi Donnarumma, Benjamin Šeško & more 🖥️
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
PSG dominate Inter Milan to win Champions League final
Yahoo Sports contributor Christian Polanco is joined by CBS sports' Stefano Fusaro to discuss the UEFA Champions League final that saw PSG dominate Inter Milan 5-0. Hear the full conversation on the 'The Cooligans' podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen. View more Video Transcript First thoughts, Stefano. Advertisement First thoughts is it's historic, right? It's a historic loss for Inter Milan. Uh, this, we haven't seen anything like this. No team in the Champions League era has ever conceded 5 goals in a final. We haven't seen that in any European final since 1962. So, I mean, this is historic. I don't think anybody expected this. I think there was definitely a lot of people who had PSG as this dominant force attacking. But everyone kind of wanted to say, especially prediction wise, everyone wanted to say, oh, but it's Inter's defensive prowess, a fantastic performance from PSG. They are miles ahead of this In side, and you saw it right from the start, right? Advertisement It was, it was, it wasn't, it wasn't a game from the beginning. For the final to turn out the way it did, it, it felt like, uh, you know, PSG is facing a, a team, uh, you know, the champions of Romania or something like that like how I, I, it's. It's hard to believe, especially with the, the, the matches that uh um you know, that that Inter Milan had to get to this final, especially most recent, obviously in in like Barcelona, to be able to put in that kind of performance and not just, you could argue tactically they got things wrong because they gave up as many goals as as they did, but you know, to find the heart, to find the faith, to score the goals that they did and get to this final and just immediately not show up.
Yahoo
31-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
PSG annihilate Inter Milan to win first UCL Title! Was Kylian Mbappe holding them back?
Christian Polanco and Stefano Fusaro break down the Champions League final right after the game's conclusion and talk the main talking points from the match. What does PSG's first ever Champions League title mean for the club? Can Inter Milan bounce back from this embarrassing end to a disappointing season? Advertisement Christian and Stefano then talk about the midfield battle and how PSG dominated the game from the middle of the field. They also talk about Desire Doue's coming of age performance and how he has announced himself on the biggest of stages. Christian and Stefano then chat the future of each club and their overall thoughts on this year's Champions League campaign. (1:30) - PSG shock the world with Inter Milan annihilation (10:00) - Inter Milan end season on an embarrassing note (18:00) - Amin El Hassan's joins to celebrate PSG's win (28:00) - Deșire Doue's CL Final coming of age performance (33:00) - PSG have found the winning formula (43:00) - Final CL thoughts Michael Regan - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images 🖥️ Watch this full episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at or at Yahoo Sports Podcasts