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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Gets Some Redemption, Another Calcio Scandal Brewing?

Juventus and Napoli are Under Investigation for Suspicious Player Valuations
NAPLES, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 11: Leonardo Bonucci of Juventus gestures during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Juventus at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on September 11, 2021 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Bellini/Getty Images)

New England Revolution break the single-season points record after officially winning Supporter’s Shield last week. Will it actually mean anything? History kinda shows it may not. Plus the playoff field narrows with one week left. Juventus and Napoli are perhaps involved in another scandal. This time it is overestimating transfer fees for players to cook the books. The Manchester United Moment sees Ole Gunnar Solskjaer get a small form of redemption thanks to a strike partnership that is the combined age of 70 and an awful Tottenham side too. Carli Lloyd officially played her last game for the United States Women’s National Team, Ronald Koeman’s sacking possibly making way for an old Barcelona legend, and more.

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Gets Some Redemption, Another Calcio Scandal Brewing?

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About Soccer 2 The MAX

A Podcast about the world’s game from an American perspective. Each episode includes headlines, topics, and discussions that can be about anything that happened that week in Soccer, Futbol, or Football. And there are also thoughts on the team’s Sean Garmer, Erik Watkins, and Rachael Kriger each support, games they watched that week, and more. There will also be special editions focusing on the United States Men’s and Women’s National Teams, and other European or American league matches from time to time as well.

Sean Garmer

Being born into a Latino family, Sean grew up around the game of Futbol. No matter what you deem to call it, Mr. Garmer enjoys the sport. Sean played Defender growing up and then transitioned to Goal Keeper in High School. Due to the University of North Texas not having a Men’s Soccer team at the time, his playing career ended in 2005.

However, since then, he’s kept up with Soccer by watching his favorite teams and leagues, while also writing as well. Sean was paid to cover the 2010 World Cup, formerly hosted the Football 2 Futbol Podcast, and also wrote about the beautiful game for several other outlets. He mainly follows Major League Soccer supporting his childhood team in FC Dallas. Sean’s also a Manchester United Supporter after visiting England in 2003 and picking the Red Devils.

Erik Watkins

While he was never really the best on the field, Erik’s always had a deep-rooted passion for the beautiful game. From discovering it in Maryland thanks to DC United to cheering on Manchester United since the days of Ruud van Nistelrooy. Not to mention, considering donning purple hair to cheer Orlando City SC today. From MLS to USL and NASL (Viva Armada!) to even dreaming of training and playing in the MASL, if it’s soccer, he’s usually on it.

Rachael Kriger

Rachael Kriger is a men’s and women’s soccer journalist for Equalizer Soccer, Last Word on Soccer, and is the Communication Director for the N.A. Soccer Reporters. She currently lives in Ocala, Florida, where she is the youth minister at Blessed Trinity Parish. However, her heart will always stay true and loyal to her beloved home of Pittsburgh, Pa., and her birth city of Moscow, Russia. Follow her on Twitter, @RachaelKriger.

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