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Men In Blazers
"sergino dest" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Past guests down the cross in the middle of the opening. Scores it and the floor underneath our feet is shaking. In 2019, in New Jersey, a friendly versus the U.S. men's national team, ironically, his last goal for Mexico that was on the right hand side completely takes advantage of sergino dest and to the all time leading goal scorer Mexican national team history Javier Hernandez. All right, this is my most presented by Bud Light. Easy drink easy to enjoy. And I am your host Hercules Gomez, in this episode, distorted reality. U.S. soccer just announced Matt Crocker as a new sporting director, we'll get into all that in our shooting as straight, and our good friend Eric Gomez joins the show to talk chicharito Hernandez and that explosive interview. For this and much more, what are you waiting for? Vamos. All right, explosive interview from Javier Hernandez to Fox Sports, so I brought my good friend here. Eric Gomez of ESPN deportes to help me break this all down because it's really something. So Eric Gomez, my friend is here. How are you doing Eric? I'm doing great. We're going to talk about the reason Javier Hernandez or at least his reason of his exclusion from Mexican national team. Now, there were all kinds of reports, reports have been disciplined that Hernandez got a federation employee fired for helping him break hotel protocol, was one of the reports, reports of Javier Hernandez having issues with the vodka sagradas, the sacred cows, if you will, the experienced players in the locker room. All kinds of reports surfaced and FMF and Tata martino kept saying, no, he wasn't blacklisted. All right, all this drama led to even more speculation as to why the all time leading goal scored the Mexican national team can't get on the field. Can't play for Mexico in World Cup qualifiers when the Mexican national team is struggling. So Eric, you're in Mexico right now. How is this interview by Ruben Rodriguez of Fox Sports been received, which iterated Hernandez? Well, I think, you know, first and foremost, it feels like Javier is fishing for sympathy at this point. He's been a guy that has long been in the public eye and has had sort of opinion split on not just his performance on the pitch, but his personality, right? It feels like he wants to clear the air and it also feels like he's readily aware of the fact that his career is coming to a close and he wants to do it on his terms. He doesn't want to do it with a blacklist hanging over his head with the national team and he doesn't want to do it with any diminishing returns in Major League Soccer. So I feel like in Mexico in general, people will definitely tune in and they will definitely weigh in because if there's anything to say about Mexico, is that people are not shy with their opinions. No, and it's a massive football soccer crazy country. Now, the fall from grace, if you will. I'd say that respectfully because at one point he was Mexico's sweetheart, like the most humble, just charismatic kid, and he would score goals, whether he played 90 minutes or 9 minutes, like chicharito was good for a goal and a smile. People enjoyed cheering for him and now for the first time, you have Javier Hernandez, actually owning his pardon with Romero Rodriguez and interview you should check it out. He says, I quote, I made a mistake with the national team. I can't talk about it. It would compromise someone else. He also added, these two years, I knew I would pay the ultimate price for decision I made for a teammate. What's he referring to here? Because he leaves a lot of speculation. Yeah. And everything he says is tinged with that sense of sort of please feel sorry for me when he's the one who says over and over again that he made a mistake. He's not, as you say, clear about what that mistake in particular was. But it really does seem like he's trying to be very careful and not throw anybody else under the bus here. I think what he's trying to say is that he was not the only person involved in this situation and that somebody else who was apparently at fault or equally at vault went unpunished, right? That that person is still there. So there's an actual event that we discover that happened. We heard the goal call, Javier Hernandez Coyne his last goal happened to be against U.S. men's national team. It was in the Meadowlands. There was an event in that two game window, one versus Argentina in San Antonio where the Mexican national team got smoked, I believe the score was four zero. And another one where they won three to one against the U.S. men's national team in New Jersey. There was an event at lavo brunch in New York City, which ended up being a scandal. There was, I believe, a Instagram Live or something that went up and there was a few players there and Javier Hernandez. That was one that led many people to speculate. He goes on to add. All my teammates knew that I got the short end of the stick, many of us mentioned many of us. He mentioned also the Mexican national team, my teammates Miguel ayun and Marco Fabian as well. The narrative suited many people, even internally. I assume what he means internally, he is talking about the locker room. Now, I spoke about one of the reports that was out in the Mexican press about the rift with the sacred cows, you know? The figureheads of the national team, there have been reports that those two sacred cows, mainly where memo choa and Andres guardado. Is there anything you can tell us about this rift if you will with these two players? Yeah, absolutely. I think that Andres guardado is also been pretty clear in saying that after the 2018 World Cup Marquez finally retired as an active player, there was a sort of a difficult time within the Mexican national team when it came time to choosing a new leader, right? There were several factions and different people kind of vying for that spot, different groups within the locker room, one of those groups, essentially, as you said, and that's Guadalajara in memo would show up. The other group was pretty much Miguel la Yun and how Hernandez Marco Fabian is obviously a very good friend of how he had Hernandez, but he was never sort of seen in that leadership role within the locker room. What happened with Javier Hernandez and the issue that he's referring to in the sense that it suited a lot of people was that the timing and the Revis of what happened in New Jersey and in San Antonio essentially laid the foundation for that group to be removed and 400 and memo sure to assume that leadership position unchallenged within the Mexican national team. And I think here are the issue with Javier as well is that he sort of feels betrayed because those guys think about it and that's what I learned memo show I've been around for his entire career and essentially have been very important parts of his life. He's talked about them in past interviews about being friends. And then after the 2019 issue, we don't see him talk about him, that's what I want. We don't see him talk about memoir. So there's a trail of crumbs there for sure. A lot of people also reported that part of this blacklist I should say that he suffered from the federation was also due to him breaking hotel protocol and he had a federation employee.

ESPN FC
"sergino dest" Discussed on ESPN FC
"You saw where the goal came from. It's a square ball 30 yards that you're going across the field. You put air along in a very compromising position. Yes, Aaron long could have cleared the ball could have done anything he could have besides trying to play out of that. He tries playing out of that and it's root one. One of the faster players for Mexico and they come down your throat that way. But killing a Costa needs to be a better player. Kelly Costa has shown that he can be a better player. Killing the Costa right now has the luxury of being the only like for like player right now in the pool when it comes for or as close as like to like as you can get to Tyler Adams. So this was disheartening for me. I'm a big believer in Kellen Acosta and at one point he was the next big thing to go to Europe. It didn't work out for him, but you could still think he'd be a Utah player. And what is this pool? He's not shown that. He didn't show that in Arizona. Yeah, it's expectations at this level, right? You figure a guy of his pedigree would do well if not dominated this level. I thought somebody who would do very well at this level was Brandon Vasquez. I thought he would be better. I felt a little bit disappointed in his performance, especially given the opportunity there at number 9. I wonder what you thought of Jesus fede a before the goal because I think obviously if one play can change your opinion of sergino dest, I'm sure the same can be said for his first feda. Yeah, before the goal, it's a difficult position because when you look at what's going on as the ball is moving around and why they're not creative, why they have nothing going forward in the final 30. Look, the expected goals it was abysmal. It was the worst showing offensively that they had since 2018 versus France. That Dave Sarah inside. There was nobody to kind of interlink to kind of drive the ball forward at a mosa Weston McKinney. Luca de la Torre with vision. They didn't have that. So he was trying to be that, pick it up in between pockets, but there was nobody to play with. He looked a little lost in there, but to his credit, he got a goal. And you can say whatever you want about it. And there are many who will say, and I'm not, and I'm not somebody who was a fan of him playing the game he played against the Netherlands in the World Cup, but he seems to be productive when he gets a chance for both club and country and at the rate he's going right now in club. He could be in Europe soon. So you want to play like him to succeed when he gets chances. It's just the eye test, not necessarily his past it, but he's got he's got the stats. And just because I know people are screaming at their television screens right now, we should probably mention Aaron long didn't have his best night either. Let's get to Mexico, herc. Stock up stock down. We will start again with that three on the positive side. And I'm going Luis Chavez. Now this one was pretty obvious to me. To me, he was the best player on the field, not only for Mexico, but of all 22

ESPN FC
"sergino dest" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Hear it a little faint that wouldn't come out on television the second time, you can absolutely hear it. I don't know if you heard it from the television set where you were at, but you can definitely hear that homophobic chant. Yeah, Mauricio tweeted that he heard it for the first time in the 49th minute, there had been some discussion kind of leading into this game that U.S. soccer has on their books that they could ban Mexico from playing in the U.S. for up to two years over this chant. Before we get to a two year ban hurt, I think we gotta see a stoppage of a game, an ending of a game, then we'll know that they're escalating this, but right now it kind of feels like we always, we always get to the same place with this discussion. We hear the chant, we forget about it for a few months, and the next time it comes up, there's talk of more sanctions, but there's never really anything that happens. They didn't stop it, they didn't stop it last night, did they? No, they didn't stop it last night, but they're not going to sanction themselves. This was run by, this is promoted by U.S. soccer. So when they send out that, I guess if you will, statement, they're talking about the sum games which are when Mexico comes plays in the states. They're not talking about their games. They're going to try to do their best, but cock a gap has not been able to do it. FIFA's not being able to do it. So having U.S. soccer try to police it themselves, it's going to be very difficult. Yeah. 2015, the first time the Mexican federation was fined over this channel. Let's get to some of the individual performances with a stock up stock down. We'll start on the American side of things, and we'll start on the positive. Give me a stock up from the U.S. men's national team game against Mexico last night. So I didn't want to give a stock up for the U.S. men's national. You might thought the performances were pretty bad individually, unless we're talking about the players who came off the bench, but the starter is per se, we're pretty, but then I thought about it. No, there is a stock up. There's a stock up and I criticize her genio desk a lot. Sergino dest who looked lacking in confidence who only touched about 41 times. One of the best players on the field, biggest resumes on the field, Barcelona, Milan, played at ix, already a World Cup under him, had teams like PSG, Bayern Munich, looking for his services and he touches at 41 times as an outside back. He didn't look like he wanted the ball, he could look like he wanted to be there. He looked disinterested until he wasn't. Until he reminded himself was Virginia desk can do when he has the ball at his feet. And in one play and one single play may have not saved the season, but given himself the spark to go back to Europe and lift himself out of that purgatory, which he is in right now with Milan. So I went stock up for sergino individually. I didn't really like his play per se throughout the 90 minutes because I think he's the bar he has set for himself. He did not meet that, but in that play I think that muscle memory may kick in. So I gave him a stock up there. I wonder how much of that was Russ because I'm with you that for most of the game. He didn't really look like the player that we expect, but you see that magic right there. It feels like the stock up is basically down to that. I'll follow on you on Twitter. You said this is the least confidence you've seen from death since 2019. So obviously, that's kind of what you thought of him. In New Jersey, I wasn't going to mention it. You did. A couple other guys I thought were okay. James sans and Sonia off the bench. I thought was was pretty deep. Even more, she was decent as well. Yeah, a lot of people excited about him. All right, that's a positive hurt. We found some positives. Let's get to the negative. Who's your stock down here? Who are you picking? So, I'm a firm believer in Kellen Acosta and who he is and the like for like when you don't have Tyler Adams, you need a player like Kel and Acosta. So this one to me was glaring. It's kind of on a cost. I expect a lot more out of kellan Acosta. He

Men In Blazers
"sergino dest" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Squad, there's lots of MLS talent getting run out to get the experience of pulling on the United States Jersey. A couple of gents stand out. First of all, the one European base player, my lord, it's poor, beautiful segen, dust, ostensibly, still on loan at Milan. That wonder of a Dutch American, such a joyful bloke. What's happened to him? A classic house soaring. I'm old enough to remember when he was linked to Manchester United. I mean, how'd you handicap surge his mindset now? He's unwanted in Milan, Barcelona have already briefed the press. They don't want him back. What kind of a trajectory is our manon? You know, sergino attracted a lot of interest. It wasn't just Barcelona at one point he had Bayern Munich. He had PSG interested in them while at Barcelona, where would he go before it was Milan? You mentioned it was Manchester United with Eric ten hawk his old manager. You don't attract that type of interest if you don't have something in your bag. If you're not a technically sound player. Unfortunately, one of the concerns that I had before I'm going to Milan was Serie A Italian football is a defender's leak. We've heard players like ector Moreno Mexican national team in that place for monterrey when he was in Europe. He said, I thought I knew how to defend. This legendary Mexican center back said, I thought I knew how to defend. Then I went to Italy and I learned that I knew nothing. So it's a different game defensively in Italy and finding that out. Virginia is a wizard with a ball at his feet and going forward. He struggles tactically, Raj, and that he's not been playing at Milan because of that now was shavi, you could say what you want about Barcelona, but if we look at this Barcelona under shabby Hernandez, the legendary Javier rennis re Barcelona, they're unbelievable defensively. They've had 9 goals scored on them all season. That's an insane record for any team. Let alone Barcelona and that tiki taka brand. You know, they're supposed to be an offensive juggernaut. They're supposed to be a team that prioritizes having the ball and here they are new skin being a team that prioritizes their defensive stability. So of course, sergino is not going to really have a place there. Unfortunately for sergino, he's allowed to be at this game because there's no need for him at Milan. He's not even in the Champions League roster. So he's here, much like Juliana Rao, the ex galaxy player who's at Mexican national team player who's at Barcelona as well right now who is most definitely the reason that there will be no space for sergino dest, shavi Hernandez has already spoken very well of him. He's not allowed to actually play first team football until next season. He's only training at the moment, but he trains with the first team in shabby, listen, very good player, physically, you know, great attributes, strong, good shot from distance, you know, he's gonna be good for us, talking about how he will be good for them next season. All without we know about shavi, he's spoken that desk wasn't for him and will not be for him. So sergino needs this game just as much as anybody else in this roster, both rosters. He needs this for lack of a better term to shake the rust off to promote himself to show other teams who are interested that he can still be that player for them. You talk about Julia now that I have to say, I loved you conversation with him last week on vamos. That's Southern California gent who choose el tree over the United States is at Barcelona right now. You can find that conversation on this very pod feed, but there's another gent who, in many ways, has dealt with some of the similar identity issues and is in the spotlight big time tonight, 24 years of age, FC Cincinnati striker, Brandon Vasquez, the pride of Chula Vista, California, grew up in sight of the Mexican border that his parents crossed, love shivas as a kid, started his career in the academy system with Tijuana, jewel eligibility, called up by both Mexico and U.S. at the youth level, said on Monday that he's heard nothing from the Mexico senior national team, so wants to focus on the U.S. side. I think he was pissed on the scene not to make our World Cup squad, passed over entirely, no secret, the U.S. needs to number 9, tell us about Brandon. How'd you handicap his strengths his weaknesses and where would you have him in the U.S. number 9 depth chop? So Brennan Vasquez is about 24 years of age and he's of the generation of the Tyler Adams, the Weston McKinney, the Haji writes the Christian politics of Luca dela toys and the Alejandro Sanders. They actually all played youth national team together. U 17s. He's a player that's very familiar with the setup here in the states. He's about 6 two 6 three 200 pounds, very soft feet, and what I mean by soft feet is for a player of that size and stature. He has a great ability of linking up with the midfield and other players around him at the wing position. He's a goal scorer, scored 18 goals last season, but he had 8 assists so it shows you his ability to understand tactically what he needs to do when he's not scoring goals. Great work ethic and he's a player that's, I don't want to say late bloomer, but he's really coming into his own. Now, the reason I say, I don't want to say late bloomer is because I feel like when he's been given an opportunity, which was just last season, he's proven it. Before that, he was a cholos, where he would only play youth football. He started out, I believe it was 2017 with Atlanta United. He was 18 years old. He's got the same story very much akin to Paula raiola, a border kid grew up in Southern California in Chula Vista with the ability to literally drive from his home in Chula Vista to Tijuana, drive from the border to Tijuana train and drive back home. So he's got this unique perspective on the game. Unique perspective, I would say on life.

ExtraTime
"sergino dest" Discussed on ExtraTime
"Nigerian parents, thank you. He has, there's been a lot of smoke, including from people at and around the U.S. can't. People that I talk to that call Anthony and Aaron judge. That balagan, who is one of the top scorers in legal for the French top division, both in terms of goal scoring and in terms of non penalty, like the underlying numbers really, really like him. He's there on loan from arsenal. There's a lot of smoke that he's about to file that one time switch to represent the U.S. he is a dual national recruit on the level of sergino dest or unis Musa. Like he's that level of a prospect. I think he would immediately slot in as the number one option at the number 9. It would be a big time get. So watch the game, enjoy the game. Maybe don't get married to the idea of Darryl DK or Ricardo Pepe being the full-time starting center forward because it seems like there's going to be some serious competition inserted into the mix real soon. Where do you think flow is signing his one time switch papers at the pool in Orlando? I saw him playing chucking a football around with a kid. Maybe in a suite at the magic game. Maybe at spring training, maybe at that dog bar. Maybe at GA cup in Bradenton just down the road with David goss on. He's not just down the road. It's on the other side. It's a thing I'm learning. We're Sarasota, Florida, as well. Connor hit us up actually, just real quick and asked Doyle, you frequently refer to the underlying numbers when discussing your thoughts on team and player quality. He said, do a semi deep dive. I'm not asking for a semi deep dive. I'm asking for the shallow elevator. Expected goals expected goals allowed, those are two big ones. Then expected threat.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"sergino dest" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Other ones were 9 25, I think. So it's made huge strides. That said, though, recently, Cristiano Ronaldo was a free agent and we know Kansas City apparently made a big effort to get him. Instead he goes to Saudi Arabia takes the money. Do you think MLS as a league and all the owners together should have probably done more because of what it could have brought to the league in terms of notoriety to bring in a guy of that stature? Good question. You know, I can't really honestly speculate on what other owners should do. I think one of the things. And by the way, the MLS ownership group has been absolutely amazing to me and my family throughout this whole process. So whether it was tours of their stadium, letting us talk to their teams as well. So I think from that perspective, this ownership group really does believe in supporting one another. I think the other side to that is I think there's so much amazing homegrown talent here in the United States. And I think that you have clubs that are really excited to start being able to use their academy system, the development team. And really just bring U.S. soccer players to an international level as well. Selfishly in St. Louis, we have some of the best academy kids hands down. And they continue to win tournaments, improve themselves and one thing I would like to do in a couple of years is be watching a World Cup match and say that was a kid that came from St. Louis. Carolyn, I agree with you on that. The talent level here in America has grown, but that said, though, a lot of the top players like Weston mckenney, Christian Pulisic, sergino dest, they all go to Europe to play. So even from, say, FC Dallas is academy. What can be done over the next few years and you now, as one of the owners here, of course, in the league to try to keep that homegrown cream of the crop talent from not going to Europe and staying here and kind of showing us what they can do. Well, I think you've got a couple of things that are really exciting. So the MLS partnership with Apple, I mean, that's the first of its kind. And so I think that that's really going to be able to draw a lot more fans than linear TV. And what I mean by that is we have a Bosnian player, our hope is, is that people in Bosnia are signing into the city SC page because they want to watch one of their own playing the successful. I think number two, I think better understanding the demographics and how do you market them and how do you make them very loyal fans is a focus not only for MLS as a whole, but as teams in general. And I think that there's just, from what I'm seeing this, there's sort of a shift in how the younger generations, how they consume sports. And soccer

Bloomberg Radio New York
"sergino dest" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Louis city going to the league with 5 minutes to play. The Brazilian intent on setting yet more history of the opening night of the season for the newest team in MLS Fantastic summary there, joining us now to speak about all of this is Carolyn Kendall. She is president and CEO of St. Louis city SC, the newest club in the MLS. Carolyn, thank you so much for joining us today. Thank you for having me. So you are a newcomer to soccer, but not St. Louis because you've got deep, deep roots in the city. And I know that you've been trying to bring a pro team to St. Louis for a while now. Why soccer? Why MLS? Well, I think you sort of a great question to sort of introduce this whole concept. So my grandfather, Jack Taylor, founder of enterprise holdings, really believed and giving back to the city of St. Louis that supported us all these years. To make enterprises successful and he had passed us through the generations. So my mom and my uncle and my aunt certainly myself and my cousins. And so one of the things that this family and the entire ownership group was very excited about was really what it could do for the city of St. Louis. And so when we started thinking about as the Taylor family, what was the next big project? And what would be a great way to elevate the city of St. Louis back to an international stage, everybody kept saying soccer. And so it began in 2018, summer of 2018, but we really started to kind of do our research and we found out that obviously soccer is an international sport, has a great fan base, demographics are quite different from some of the other sports. We have here in St. Louis, but we thought it was a great way to really bring all of the micro communities in St. Louis together to support their official soccer football team. Carolyn is Stan Schwartzman. First off, congratulations on getting the franchise up and running there You know, you look at that city and it's a great sports city. The Cardinals have such a classic historic fan base, the rams didn't leave because they didn't have fans. There was a lot more to it. The blues obviously are also a team with a deep fan base. When you project attendance figures as the years go on, what are you looking at here? Are you looking at kind of a Columbus model 1820 5000 or do you think you guys can grow into more of a major market like the New York team's LA? So our stadium holds 22,500 currently. I think our plan is to sort of hold it that number, at least for 5 to 6 years because what we really want to do is make sure that we're filling our stadium for every match. Obviously, you're inaugural year. You don't really about ticket sales or filling that stadium, but we want to make sure that between certainly the product on the pitch, but it's also more than that. We want to offer an elevated food and beverage service. We partnered with 25 local restaurants to make it truly a unique experience. And so you as a person and individual can find different ways to enjoy match day. So whether it's through music, whether it's through food and beverage or whether it's through the sport, we want to make sure that we're constantly refreshing the products that we have to offer. So it is more than just a match So Caroline, you know, I want you to take me through what it's like to be one of the few majority owned female teams in all of sports. And look, I understand Jack's your grandfather, by the way, for all our listeners, enterprise holdings, if Alamo rental car enterprise rental car, that's Carolyn's family, just to be clear, but you also bought the team alongside the Kavanaugh family and Jim Kavanaugh. If I'm not mistaken once played soccer for the LA lasers, a major indoor soccer team with by the time and I'm curious, what's their involvement here? What's it like to be one of the few female majority on teams in professional sports? Well, I think it starts really with a great foundation of two really strong businessmen. So yes, Jim Kavanaugh was a very successful soccer player, but he also founded cofounded a very successful business here in St. Louis. And so when you really look at the majority female ownership, I sort of joke around a little bit because that really was just how my family was constructed. My uncle Andy at was the last mail born into the family and all the generations below him. But when you look at it from a business perspective, what better than to have two very strong successful families come together. And so it's certainly about sport, but it really at the end of the day is about a business. And so one of the things I think we're very happy about is we try to be very thoughtful about hires diversity and all sense of the word, however you identify what community you come from, there's a role for you to play here, but more importantly, if you are the best in that position, we're so excited to have you be part of city SV. I'm curious also how that translates into the planning and the execution on everything related to the club, including the infrastructure. I'm thinking about city park as the first post pandemic stadium built to avoid long lines and crowd surges, but as a woman, I'm thinking it should have more female bathroom stalls than most stadiums because women end up in these long lines while men move through very quickly. So I'm happy to confirm that we do have more females, bathrooms. Thank you. My friend joked around that she's clearly you helped design the stadium because that might be one of the most beautiful public restrooms I've ever been in. But no, I mean, in all honesty though, I think having that female majority ownership, there are certain things that we think about. But I think it's also important to point out that we've really tried to engage people from the community. And from all communities really, because we really want to understand how people are going to feel safe and comfortable and really appreciate and look forward to coming to city park, whether it's match day or not match day. Carolyn, the league has grown exponentially obviously over the years to where you have the first $1 billion franchise now according to Forbes. That is LA, of course. One of the two, and the other ones were 9 25, I think. It's made huge strides. That said, though, recently, Cristiano Ronaldo was a free agent and we know Kansas City apparently made a big effort to get him. Instead he goes to Saudi Arabia takes the money. Do you think MLS as a league and all the owners together should have probably done more because of what it could have brought to the league in terms of notoriety to bring in a guy of that stature? Good question. You know, I can't really honestly speculate on what other owners should do. I think one of the things. And by the way, the MLS ownership group has been absolutely amazing to me and my family throughout this whole process. So whether it was tours of their stadium, letting us talk to their teams as well. So I think from that perspective, this ownership group really does believe in supporting one another. I think the other side to that is, I think there's so much amazing homegrown talent here in the United States. And I think that you have clubs that are really excited to start being able to use their academy system, the development team. And really just bring U.S. soccer players to an international level as well. Selfishly and St. Louis, we have some of the best academy kids hands down. And they continue to win tournaments, improve themselves and one thing I would like to do in a couple of years is be watching a World Cup match and say that was a kid that came from St. Louis. Carolyn, I agree with you on that. The talent level here in America has grown, but that said, though, a lot of the top players like Weston mckenney, Christian Pulisic, sergino dest, they all go to Europe to play. So even from, say, FC Dallas academy. What can be done over the next few years and you now, as one of the owners here, of course, in the league, to try to keep that homegrown cream of the crop talent from not going to Europe and staying here in kind of showing us what they can do. Well, I think you've got a couple things that are really exciting. So the MLS partnership with Apple, I mean, that's the first of its kind. And so I think that that's really going to be able to

Bloomberg Radio New York
"sergino dest" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"SC rallied to be Austin FC three to two in the inaugural match. Klaus inside and he pokes it into the nets as St. Louis city going to the lead with 5 minutes to play. The Brazilian intent on setting yet raw history of the opening night of the season for the newest team in MLS Fantastic summery there. Joining us now to speak about all of this is Carolyn Kindle. She is president and CEO of St. Louis city SC, the newest club in the MLS, Carolyn, thank you so much for joining us today. Thank you for having me. So you are a newcomer to soccer, but not St. Louis because you've got deep, deep roots in the city. And I know that you've been trying to bring a pro team to St. Louis for a while now. Why soccer? Why MLS? Well, I think you've sort of a great question to sort of introduce this whole concept. So my grandfather, Jack Taylor, founder of enterprise holdings, really believed in giving back to the city of St. Louis that supported us all these years. To make enterprises successful and he had passed us through the generations. So my mom and my uncle and my aunt certainly myself and my cousins. And so one of the things that this family and the entire ownership group was very excited about was really what it could do for the city of St. Louis. And so when we started thinking about as the Taylor family, what was the next big project? And what would be a great way to elevate the city of St. Louis back to an international stage, everybody kept saying soccer. And so it began in 2018. The summer of 2018, but we really started to kind of do our research and we found out that obviously soccer is an international sport, has a great fan base, demographics are quite different from some of the other sports. We have here in St. Louis, but we thought it was a great way to really bring all of the micro communities in St. Louis together to support their official soccer football team. Carolyn is Stan Schwartzman, first off, congratulations on getting the franchise up and running there. You know, you look at that city and it's a great sports city. The Cardinals have such a classic historic fan base, the rams didn't leave because they didn't have fans. There was a lot more to it. The blues obviously are also a team with a deep fan base. When you project attendance figures as the years go on, what are you looking at here? Are you looking at kind of a Columbus model 1820 25,000 or do you think you guys can grow into more of a major market like the New York team's LA? So our stadium holds 22,500 currently. I think our plan is to sort of hold it that number, at least for 5 to 6 years. Because what we really want to do is make sure that we're filling our stadium for every match. Obviously, you're inaugural year. You don't really about ticket sales or filling that stadium. But we want to make sure that between certainly the product on the pitch, but it's also more than that. We want to offer an elevated food and beverage service. We've partnered with 25 local restaurants to make it truly a unique experience. And so you as a person and individual can find different ways to enjoy match day. So whether it's through music, whether it's through food and beverage or whether it's through the sport, we want to make sure that we're constantly refreshing the products that we have to offer. So it is more than just a match. So Carolyn, you know, I want you to take me through what it's like to be one of the few majority owned female teams in all of sports. And look, I understand Jack's your grandfather, by the way, for all our listeners, enterprise holdings, if Alamo rental car enterprise rental car, that's Carolyn's family, just to be clear. But you also bought the team alongside the Kavanaugh family and Jim Kavanaugh. If I'm not mistaken once played soccer for the LA lasers, a major endorse soccer team with one time. And I'm curious, what's their involvement here? What's it like to be one of the few female majority on teams in professional sports? Well, I think it starts really with a great foundation of two really strong businessmen. So yes, Jim Kavanaugh was a very successful soccer player, but he also founded cofounded a very successful business here in St. Louis. And so when you really look at the majority female ownership, I sort of joke around a little bit because that really was just how my family was constructed. My uncle Andy was the last male born into the family and all the generations below him. But when you look at it from a business perspective, what better than to have two very strong successful families come together. And so it's certainly about sport, but it really at the end of the day is about a business. And so one of the things I think we're very happy about is we've tried to be very thoughtful about hires diversity and all sense of the word, however you identify what community you come from, there's a role for you to play here. But more importantly, if you are the best in that position, we're so excited to have you be part of city SB. I'm curious also how that translates into the planning and the execution on everything related to the club, including the infrastructure. I'm thinking about city park as the first post pandemic stadium built to avoid long lines and crowd surges, but as a woman, I'm thinking it should have more female bathroom stalls than most stadiums because women end up in these long lines while men move through very quickly. So I'm happy to confirm that we do have more females. The bathroom, thank you. My friend jokes around that she's clearly you helped design the stadium that might be one of the most beautiful public restrooms I've ever been in. But no, I mean, in all honesty though, I think having that female majority ownership, there are certain things that we think about. But I think it's also important to point out that we've really tried to engage people from the community. And from all communities really, because we really want to understand how people are going to feel safe and comfortable and really appreciate and look forward to coming to city park, whether it's match day or not match day. Carolyn, the league has grown exponentially obviously over the years to where you have the first $1 billion franchise now according to Forbes. That is LA, of course. One of the two and the other ones were at 9 25, I think. So it's made huge strides. That said, though, recently, Cristiano Ronaldo was a free agent and we know Kansas City apparently made a big effort to get him. Instead he goes to Saudi Arabia takes the money. Do you think MLS as a league and all the owners together should have probably done more because of what it could have brought to the league in terms of notoriety to bring in a guy of that stature? Good question. You know, I can't really honestly speculate on what other owners should do. I think one of the things, and by the way, the MLS ownership group has been absolutely amazing to me and my family throughout this whole process. So whether it was tours of their stadium, letting us talk to their teams as well. So I think from that perspective, this ownership group really does believe in supporting one another. I think the other side to that is I think there's so much amazing homegrown talent here in the United States. And I think that you have clubs that are really excited to start being able to use their academy system, the development team. And really just bring U.S. soccer players to an international level as well. Selfishly and St. Louis, we have some of the best academy kids hands down. And they continue to win tournaments, improve themselves and one thing I would like to do in a couple of years is be watching a World Cup match and say that was a kid that came from St. Louis. Carolyn, I agree with you on that. The talent level here in America has grown, but that said, though, a lot of the top players like Weston mckenney, Christian Pulisic, sergino dest, they all go to Europe to play. So even from, say, FC Dallas academy. What can be done over the next few years and you now, as one of the owners here, of course, in the league, to try to keep that homegrown cream of the crop talent from not going to Europe and staying here and kind of showing us what they can do. Well, I think you've got a couple of things that are really exciting. So the MLS partnership with Apple, I mean, that's the first of its kind. And so I think that that's really going to be able to draw a lot more fans than linear TV. And what I mean by

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"Until the summer LA galaxy going to get €4 million for their part of the deal. Let's start here first. First, herk is Juliana who gonna be a first team player at Barcelona, and what kind of impact do you think he has? Eventually, eventually, not in the first few months at the Catalan club. Yeah, based off just player pool in general, the style of play. I think it's gonna cost him at first. But I love everything about this kid's work ethic, the way he can set himself to be successful, but those are some deep waters. That said, you look at Barcelona's right back depth chart, if you will. I mean, strategy Roberto 31 years of age, not quite frankly, has been in the good graces of shavi as of late, hasn't played much. Ronaldo actually a center back has been playing that right back position, busquets every once in a while. If he's there, he's going to get some opportunities and all you need to do is be on the field Barcelona to do well, which they have been doing lately. To see something in you and Rafa Marquez to really, really fine tune you. This is where I think it's going to be instrumental and actually to his advantage that he's not being thrown into the deep waters at first. So the fact that he's going to go to Barcelona bear and he's going to have three, four months of actual time to work and develop before he gets into that first team waters and actually plays 'cause he may go to the training sessions he may be there and whatnot, but to actually play. I think that's to his benefit. So if you're asking me if he will have a successful Barcelona career, I don't know. But if I'm betting on it, I bet it's more he gets opportunities than him right now. Never sees the light of day. Okay. So we were talking about this in the production meeting in terms of the MLS to major big time blockbuster European club moves. There's a spectrum, right? There's not Mia Oscar, let's say, to Alfonso Davies. Went straight to Chelsea. He played two Premier League games for Chelsea and he made 5 loan moves. Alfonso Davies went to Bayern Munich, and even though, like Juliana Rao, Alfonso Davies started on the second team, he started at Byron two, he was pretty instantly a starter. He won a Champions League. Now 5 years later and look at exactly what he is. So that's the spectrum upon which koyana alho would land, but there's one player in particular her that I think is a more apt comparison. Sergino dest sergino dest played 72 72 games across all competitions at Barcelona in the same position. Do you think Juliana hall will play more or less games than sergino desktop Barcelona when it's all said and done? He's got a he's got a three year deal through 2026. Also, by the way, was over 20 million sale and Ronald kuhlman specifically who recruited him, tried to recruit him for the Dutch national team specifically brought him to Barcelona, so there's a big difference

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"The hour. Time for a check of sports from around the world. Here's Dan schwarzman. Thanks, Brian. Another huge name is in jeopardy of missing the upcoming World Cup as Senegal international Bayern Munich star sadio Manet could be out after suffering a right fibula injury in Tuesday's Byron went over there to Bremen. This year's Ballon d'Or runner up will miss the Bundesliga giants next match versus shawkat with sources saying there is a real chance Manet will not be ready for Senegal's opener versus the Netherlands on November 21st. South Korea captain sun hyung min says he will be ready to play in his country's World Cup opener on November 24th against Uruguay after the Tottenham star sustained a fracture around his left eye last week. Sun has scored 35 goals in a 104 appearances while representing his home country. The U.S. men's national team coach Greg berhalter hasn't veiled the 26 man roster for the upcoming World Cup, but the usual big names included such as Christian Pulisic, western mckenney, giovanna and sergino dest while the biggest name left off the roster was Manchester City goalkeeper Zach Stefan, who is currently on loan at Middlesbrough. The roster is the second youngest that the U.S. has ever fielded for a World Cup with an average age under 26 years old. Finally, the Brooklyn Nets taking the interim tag off of coach Jacques Vaughn with the 47 year old signing a deal through next year to be the head coach. Vaughn has led Brooklyn to a two and two record since taking over for Steve Nash on November 1st. The nets were thought to be targeting suspended Celtics coach emea doka to replace Nash, but back up through the controversies already surrounding the team. And the enchantment that your Bloomberg world sports op day. Markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick tape. This is a Bloomberg business flash. A little bit of risk off mood in equity markets across the apac, particularly in Hong Kong, where our material shares are leading the hang sang to a loss of something greater than 2.2%. We're also seeing a slump in consumer discretionary along with energy and industrial names in Tokyo, we've got the nikkei down about 1% on the Chinese mainland chenghai composite weaker by 7 tenths of 1% in Seoul the Cosby off about four tenths of 1% and in Sydney, the ASX 200 weaker by about four tenths of 1%. Crude oil has slumping. Not by much now, but we were down three and a half percent in New York trading when the U.S. government reported a gain in U.S. stockpiles, also a great deal of concern about weaker demand going forward in China where COVID cases are rising again, WTI right now, 85 70. And if you look at many of these markets, energy shares are contributing in a major way to losses. Tomorrow in the U.S. 8 30 a.m. Wall Street time, we'll have the CPI report for the month of October. Today, treasury yields moved lower in renewed defensiveness, given the fact that we saw another sell off in some of the crypto related names so that haven buying sent the yield on the U.S. ten year down to about 4.09%, which is where we're trading right now in the Tokyo session. We've got a two year treasury down, a check that up one basis point to four 59. The dollar showing a little bit of weakness, the yen firm here at one 46 35. The offshore Chinese currency right now steady 7 spot 27 zero 7 against the greenback. More on markets in 15 minutes. Head back shirt going to update us now on a global news headlines Eddie. I am I am Doug. Thank you, Beijing, COVID cases are a 5 month high Huang Xiaomi

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"By Nottingham Forest to nil, a Liverpool advances on penalties over Darby county with West Ham being knocked out by Blackburn on penalties. The United States men's national team coach Greg berhalter hasn't built the 26 man roster in the upcoming World Cup with the usual big names included, such as Christian Pulisic, western mckenney, giovanna, and sergino dest are the biggest name left off the roster of Manchester City goalkeeper Zack Stefan, who is currently on loan at Middlesbrough. The roster is the second youngest at the U.S. has ever fielded for a World Cup with an average 826 years old. The U.S. plays its opener versus Wales on November 21st. South Korea captain sun hyung min says he will be ready to play in his country's World Cup opener on November 24th against Uruguay after the Tottenham star sustained a fracture around his left eye last week. Son has scored 35 goals in a 104 appearances while representing his home country. Finally, the Brooklyn Nets have taken the interim tag off of coach Jacques mon, the 47 year old signing a deal through next year to be the head coach. Vaughn has led Brooklyn to a two and two records since taken over for Steve Nash on November 1st. The nets were thought to be targeting suspended southeast coach email don't get to replace Nash, a fact off to the controversies already surrounding the team. On the schwarzman that your Bloomberg world sports op made. Markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business and at Bloomberg quick tape. This is a Bloomberg business flash. Just a little bit of a risk aversion across the apac region in equity trading. We do, however, have the equity market in Tokyo down quite a bit with an EK weaker by about 9 tenths of 1%, energy stocks leading this decline, crude oil in the New York session drop below $86 the barrel after the U.S. government reported a build in U.S. inventories. There's also a lot of concern in the market. Where demand in China is concerned particularly given the fact that we have seen COVID cases now rising again in places like Beijing, WTI right now, is at 85 60 in the electronic session. So we're down another three tenths of 1%. The energy group within the knee K is weaker by more than two and a half percent. Again, the nikkei down about 9 tenths of 1% install the Cosby off just a tenth of 1%, and in Sydney, we've got the ASX 200 down about two tenths of 1%. US Treasury yields very little changed right now. We dropped in New York trading given the fact that we seem to have a round of haven buying in U.S. treasuries given the fact that there was a meltdown in crypto assets again today, the ten year right now 4.08% a two year at four 58. Maybe this is a risky trade, particularly given the fact that we do have that CPI data in the U.S. tomorrow 8 30 a.m. Wall Street time. The dollar showing some weakness the yen is stronger, one 46 20, and I will take another look at markets in 15 minutes. Head Baxter joins us for a look at global news headlines, Eddie. All right, Douglas, thank

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"The 26 man roster for the upcoming World Cup. For the usual big names included, such as Christian Pulisic, western mckenney, giovanna and sergino dest on the biggest name left off the roster was Manchester speed goalkeepers X Stephan, who is currently on loan at Middlesbrough. The roster is his second youngest at the U.S. has ever fielded for a World Cup with an average age under 26 years old. Another big name is in jeopardy and missing the upcoming World Cup is Senegal international and Bayern Munich star sadio Manet could be out after suffering a right fibula injury in Tuesday's Bayern win over Werder Bremen. This year's bond or runner up will miss the Bundesliga giants next match versus shawka, resources saying there is a real chance Manet will not be ready for Senegal's opener versus the Netherlands on November 21st. South Korea captain sun hyun mendo says he will be ready to play in this country's World Cup opener on November 24th against Uruguay after the Tottenham star sustained a fracture around his left eye last week. Son has scored 35 goals in a 104 appearances while representing his home country. The Brooklyn Nets taking the interim tag off of coach akman with the 47 year old signing a deal through next year to be the head coach. Vaughn has led Brooklyn to a two and two record since taking over for Steve Nash on November 1st. And that's what thought to be targeting suspended Celtics coach eme udoka to replace Nash backed off due to controversies already surrounding the team. I'm Dan schwarzman that your Bloomberg world sports op aid. Markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick tape. This is a Bloomberg business live. Hi everybody, 13 minutes before the top of the hour, we update markets every 15 minutes on Bloomberg radio. Oil is holding onto a three day slump. U.S. crude inventories expanded. We also have the concerns about the COVID zero policies in China, and that is hitting the market, WTI here, $85 and 83 cents a barrel. Also a downward push on equities number of factors. They're talked a little bit about some disappointment in the earnings season in the United States, exemplified most recently by Disney, tumbling 13% after its results, disappointed. We also have the midterm elections that maybe didn't go quite the way that some investors thought and then this crypto meltdown binance backing away from its takeover offer of FTX and this is hit crypto's right across the board and we saw the Justice Department word that the Justice Department would be looking into this turmoil and this comes amid a probe by the SEC. Some quick number is for you. Index futures down 1.7%, the cash market in Tokyo, the nikkei down 1.2%, the ASX down about a third of a percent cost me down one tenth of 1% and bond yields down two, yield on the tenure, 4.07%. And that's a Bloomberg update on markets. Headline news with Ed Baxter, bed. All right, thank you, Brian. Coming back to you shortly, Beijing COVID cases now are at a 5 month high. Banjo, meanwhile

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"At global sports. So Dano three big names eliminated in the carabao cup. Yeah, how about this one? Of course, the cab cup in England Premier League table set at arsenal is knocked out at Emirates three to one by Brighton on Chelsea's lemonade by Manchester City two mil at the Etihad. Alfred Tottenham is bounced out by Nottingham Forest to nil on Liverpool has to go to penalties to advance over Darby county with west and being knocked out by black burn on penalties. The U.S. men's national team coach Greg berhalter unveiling the 26 man roster for the upcoming World Cup, the usual big names included, such as Christian Pulisic, west and mckenney, giovanna and sergino dest on the biggest name left off the roster of Manchester City goalkeeper Zack Stefan, who's currently on loan at Middlesbrough. The roster is the second youngest that the U.S. has ever fielded for World Cup, the average age under 26 years old, U.S. plays its opener versus Wales on November 21st, huge name in jeopardy of missing the upcoming World Cup Senegal international and Bayern Munich star sadio Manet could be out after he suffered a right fibula injury in Tuesday's Bayern win over Werder Bremen. This year's Bologna or runner up will miss the Bundesliga giants next match versus Schalke, the source is saying there's a real chance Manet is not going to be ready for Senegal's opener versus the Netherlands on November 21st. Good news though, South Korea captain sun hyung min says he's going to be ready to play in his country's World Cup opener November 24th against Uruguay after the Tottenham star sustained a fracture around the Z left eye last week. Brooklyn Nets have taken the interim tag off of coach Jacques Vaughn with the 47 year old signing a deal through next year to be the head coach. Vaughn has led Brooklyn to a two and two record since taking over for Steve Nash on November 1st, and that's where thought to be targeting suspended Celtics coach eme udoka to replace Nash, but did back off due to controversies already surrounding the team, which included the Kyrie Irving, anti semitism situation. I'm the schwarzman that your Bloomberg

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"A ten lowest risk countries including the U.S. China Singapore Germany and the UK will not be subject to isolation upon arrival if vaccinated As Singapore announces an opening of air travel restrictions certainly interest Singapore airlines website was temporarily down over the weekend as people tried to jump in Russian president Vladimir Putin has the sniffles and a cough When asked about it he said it is not COVID but a cold He told a video conference don't worry Everything is fine China's president Hugh Jim ping will have a phone call with president of the European council Charles Michel on Friday The FBI says the naval secrets that alleged spies were had were very very high technology ABC analysts colonel retired Steve ganyard says it was substantial The nuclear reactor technology that the U.S. Navy uses on its aircraft carriers and submarines has taken decades and hundreds of billions of dollars to develop The technology is some of the most closely held technology secrets that the U.S. has It says would have been a major technology danger if it had landed in a foreign government hands Netflix co CEO Ted sarandos has defended the network's airing of controversial Dave Chappelle comedy special featuring trans jokes that defends it as artistic freedom He says Netflix will not air programs designed to incite hate or violence but said that well the closure which is the name of the especial does not cross that line the company also suspended three employees who crashed an executive meeting last week in protest and Elon Musk wants Jeff Bezos to know he's number one Bezos initially put out a tweet that concluded Amazon is one of the world's most successful companies and has revolutionized two entirely different industries Musk responded by posting the emoji of a silver medal Obviously referring to the fact that he is the world's richest person according to the Bloomberg billionaires index boys boys in San Francisco I'm at Baxter This is Bloomberg Brian My dad can beat up your dad That's right Oh boy Yep All right well thanks very much at 38 minutes past the hour Let's get to global sports And we turned to Dan Schwartzman Dan it seems like there's a lot of poaching going on It seems every day we have a lead about one soccer club looking to move in on one So let me ask you this Byron Munich are they looking to raid Barcelona's roster You know Brian you're absolutely right and especially with COVID and the financial losses mega millions that team clubs have lost throughout the year It has become a lot easier to read rosters I mean Antoine greet's been gone Leonel messaging well who's next Well sport and Spain says that Bundesliga giant inspiring me that could be looking to go after key Barcelona players the Giants of course facing severe financial problems Now the sources say that Munich has been keeping tabs on goalkeeper Marc Andre tesh stegen They are looking for a replacement for Manuel Neuer obviously Also they're looking at defender sergino dest and midfielders Frankie Dion and pedry Barcelona has dead of around €1.4 billion that they're looking to get out from under The PGA Tour having a sweetener to get golfers to compete in a minimum of 15 tour events each year by offering a $50,000 bonus bonus once at number has been reached While that is a number needed if a player wants perks such as voting rights a player is able to compete in PJ events even without reaching 15 Meanwhile the tour also announcing an increase in prize money for the players championship to 20 million from $15 million the winner's gonna now get 3.6 million That's 900,000 more than this year's winner Major League Baseball postseason Atlanta Braves take a two games to one series lead over the brewers and the best of 5 series a three nothing win Ian Anderson pitching 5 scoreless innings game two of the today between the ashes of the White Sox postponed due to weather coming up soon It's a game three of the day raise looking to stay alive down in Boston down two games to one I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports update Rashad Thanks Dan for that We've got a possibility of a slippage for Asian equities concerns about inflation and energy costs weighing on markets A lot.