The Guardian’s Football Weekly podcast had Lars Sivertsen on recently, a well-known football analyst who talked about the Club World Cup 2025. Him and the host Max Rushden and some other guests was discussing how entertaining the tournament is and how South American teams did. They also talked about stuff off the pitch like what FIFA thinks about anti-racism messages. They mentioned Nicolas Jackson cause he didn’t seem very excited about the tournament.
- Lars Sivertsen talked about the Club World Cup 2025
- They talked about South American teams and what FIFA thinks about anti-racism
- Nicolas Jackson wasn’t really into the tournament
What We Heard on The Guardian’s Football Weekly Podcast
On a recent show of The Guardian’s Football Weekly podcast Lars Sivertsen who knows a lot about football, was talking about the Club World Cup 2025. Him Max Rushden and some other people on there talked about if the tournament is fun to watch and how South American teams played. They also got into some other stuff like what FIFA thinks about anti-racism messages. They mentioned how Nicolas Jackson didn’t seem to care much about the tournament.
RT @TheKickAround: YES! KICKAROUND TODAY!! 🤗 @larssivertsen provides his CWC opinions & observations, and we’ll obviously discuss difficult…
— Lars Sivertsen (@larssivertsen)
July 05, 2025
Premier League Stuff
They also talked about what’s new in the Premier League like big games and transfer rumors. Leicester City who might get relegated had a really important game with Southampton. If you wanna know more about these big games and manager changes there’s an article about it. Also Kevin De Bruyne might go to MLS and Chicago Fire and Inter Miami are interested in him. People are really interested in how MLS transfers work which you can read about in this article.
Real Oviedo and Brazilian Football
They also talked about how Real Oviedo got back into La Liga. This makes things different in the league you can read more about that here. Also the Brazilian Football Confederation wants Carlo Ancelotti to maybe be their national team manager. They got Abel Ferreira as a backup option which could mean big things for Brazilian football. If you wanna know more about this there’s an article about it.