World Cup Semifinals, Tonali to Spurs and Klopp to Germany
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On this episode of The Underdog Football Show, Chris breaks down a busy week in soccer, led by the World Cup semifinals, MLS and NWSL growth, major transfers, and how the tournament is shaping the summer market.
The show opens with MLS using the World Cup spotlight as a growth opportunity. Chris highlights 13 World Cup players from 8 countries making the MLS All-Star roster in Charlotte, including Lionel Messi, Rodrigo De Paul, Son Heung-min, Petar Musa, Sam Surridge, Thomas Müller, Evander, Richie Laryea, and Maxime Crépeau. He also checks MLS Cup and Golden Boot odds from oddsmakers.
On the women’s side, Gotham FC’s planned 2028 move to Etihad Park in Queens is framed as a major NWSL business step and another sign that bigger venues, sponsors, and investment are changing the women’s market.
The World Cup section focuses on France, Spain, England, and Argentina reaching the semifinals. Chris recaps France beating Morocco, Spain eliminating Belgium, England surviving Norway in extra time behind Jude Bellingham, and Argentina beating Switzerland after a controversial Breel Embolo red card. France-Spain is previewed as the cleanest tactical matchup left, while England-Argentina is framed as the louder, messier showdown built around history, pressure, Messi, Harry Kane, Bellingham, and Golden Boot drama.
Chris also reviews World Cup futures, Golden Ball odds, and top goalscorer markets from oddsmakers, with Kylian Mbappé and Messi leading the headline race.
The episode then turns to Jürgen Klopp reportedly nearing the Germany job and Gianni Infantino floating a future 64-team World Cup. Chris explains why Klopp could help reset Germany’s identity, but questions whether another expansion improves the tournament or simply makes it bigger for commercial reasons.
The transfer section starts with Tottenham’s club-record move for Sandro Tonali from Newcastle in a deal worth up to £100 million. Chris breaks down how Tonali fits Roberto De Zerbi’s midfield and how Spurs’ wider rebuild — including Mateus Fernandes, Jan Paul van Hecke, Andy Robertson, and Marcos Senesi — shows a clear attempt to recover from a disastrous league finish.
Newcastle’s response is another major focus, with reported moves for Johan Manzambi, Sean Steur, and Bazoumana Touré, plus the club’s stance that Bruno Guimarães is not for sale despite Arsenal links. Manchester City landing Leicester teenager Jeremy Monga is framed as another City youth swing, while Arsenal’s free move for Illan Meslier is praised as smart goalkeeper depth.
Other men’s notes include Callum Wilson joining Brentford, Manchester United’s reported interest in Manu Koné, and Chelsea’s continued squad churn with Alejandro Garnacho reportedly nearing an exit.
On the women’s transfer side, Chris highlights Niamh Charles joining Manchester City, Ona Batlle moving to Arsenal, London City Lionesses’ aggressive summer, North Carolina Courage signing Manaka Matsukubo, and Gotham working to keep Rose Lavelle. The WSL arms race is presented as a key women’s football storyline.
The episode closes by connecting the World Cup to the transfer market. Chris warns that smart clubs use World Cup performances as confirmation, while reckless clubs treat them as discovery. With France-Spain, England-Argentina, Klopp to Germany, Tottenham’s rebuild, Newcastle’s youth movement, City’s talent hoarding, Arsenal depth, WSL spending, and MLS visibility, this is framed as one of the busiest weeks of the soccer calendar.
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