Episode 1721: One More for the Road
Liverpool’s reign as European Champions is over, after they succumbed to a nasty case of Cholismo in a superb game at Anfield.
But what chance is there of the Champions League, or any of the competitions, actually being completed this year?
Rory Smith of the New York Times joins us to talk about a memorable game – and guess at what the next few days will bring.
Marca reporting the Champions League is about to be suspended. Wrote this from Anfield, on what might be the last great night of the world’s best annual sporting competition for a while https://t.co/SCvH8Oaw6r
— Rory Smith (@RorySmith) March 12, 2020
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Arsenal in self-isolation, the Olympics under threat, PSG/Dortmund behind closed doors tonight – we talk to @JoshRobinson23 of the Wall Street Journal https://t.co/R6FpZfuGFn pic.twitter.com/4hhu0ZJmcZ
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Be advised: today’s show contains Stephen A. Smith https://t.co/4utpbrg55C pic.twitter.com/7Aba08zGJR
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