Neymar + David Beckham and Inter Miami = TBD. Is it real? (Maybe! Not soon.) Is it fun? (Oh yes.) Will the guys shoot it down? (Maybe.) Once that’s out of the way, it’s time to talk Designated Players, as Toronto FC fill their third spot with Pablo Piatti from La Liga. He’s got some question marks (namely, injury), but the Argentine is betting on himself. Will it pay off for Toronto FC?
Also in this show ... Bradley Wright-Phillips to LAFC is done, now what should we expect from the Red Bulls legend? Luis Amarilla makes 25 goals his aim in Minnesota. Wise choice? Plus, we talk Real Salt Lake’s new Young DP, Jurgen Locadia’s purchase clause, Gio Reyna and CBA clarifications in the mailbag.
We’ve also got exclusive 1v1 interviews with D.C. United Golden Boot darkhorse Ola Kamara, MNUFC midfielder Jan Gregus and Costa Rican international and Nashville SC attacker Randall Leal.
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Time | Segment |
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2:33 | Is Neymar coming to Inter Miami ... ever? Soon? Someday? |
4:04 | Toronto FC's new DP from La Liga and what it says about the project |
11:57 | INTERVIEW: Ola Kamara on D.C. United, playing in China and Zlatan |
21:50 | How will LAFC use BWP? What should we expect? Are 10 goals too many? |
28:56 | Good idea/bad idea: New Loons striker says his target is 25 goals |
36:19 | INTERVIEW: Jan Gregus takes you behind the scenes in Minnesota |
45:43 | MLS News Dump: RSL's Young DP, Locadia's $10M purchase clause |
55:25 | INTERVIEW: Costa Rica international and Nashville SC midfielder Randall Leal |
1:03:57 | Gio Reyna: When might he be involved with the USMNT? |
1:07:50 | GAM vs. TAM: Explaining how the CBA changed the game |
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