World Cup 010 | England, Brazil And A Change To Football Established Order?

It's been a busy start to the World Cup round of 16. England triumphed on a night of great drama in Mexico City and Norway dumped out a hapless Brazil. Are these results, especially the latter, symptomatic of modern international football? Are the game's traditional powers being caught by nations with better organised youth development? Jack Pitt-Brooke and Miguel Delaney check in from the Azteca, with John Brewin, Jonathan Wilson and Rory Smith in situ for the main talking points. For this summer's main event, we are offering all new signups to SC Libero, the most important of the least important membership clubs, a two-week free trial. Time it right and that's two bonus episodes and four extended shows without paying a penny. Join now: https://www.liberopodcast.com/ --- Produced by: Tom Bassam Email us [email protected] Libero socials Join our Discord   / discord   Follow us on X https://x.com/podcast_libero Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/liberopodcas... Follow us on Instagram   / liberopod   Follow us on TikTok   / liberopod   Follow us on Facebook   / liberopod   Chapters 00:00 England's dramatic victory in Mexico City 23:17 The Balogun red card and FIFA's intervention 31:18 Analysing Brazil's early exit and why they're falling behind 46:18 Football's changing world order 54:17 The World Cup as Eurovision Music: Kid Kodi - Blue Dot Sessions