Kick It 3v3 Soccer Podcast
Dan and Zico are back for Episode 5 of the Dan & Zico World Cup Podcast, shifting the format to keep pace with the knockout rounds and the nonstop World Cup schedule. In this episode, they recap the last two days of games and then preview the full Round of 16. The show opens with Spain’s win over Austria, where Spain’s directness and ability to penetrate stood out more than simple possession. From there, Dan and Zico move into Switzerland’s win over Algeria and discuss how national teams are changing through immigration, diversity, and the global movement of players. Portugal-Croatia becomes one of the major conversations of the episode. With the broadcast framing the match as a possible final World Cup game for either Luka Modric or Cristiano Ronaldo, Dan and Zico talk through the emotion of the moment, the role of VAR, and how technology has changed the way fans experience goals, offside calls, and celebrations. They also dig into Ronaldo’s personality, his work ethic, his influence on young players, and the challenge of managing a superstar who still wants every minute. The episode also covers Egypt’s penalty-kick win over Australia, including penalty psychology, goalkeeper gamesmanship, and why Australia may have missed a real opportunity. Colombia’s win over Ghana leads to a conversation about Colombia’s return as a dangerous World Cup team and the legacy of Colombian teams from the 1990s. The most intense recap comes from Argentina against Cape Verde, a match Dan and Zico describe as one of the most incredible World Cup games in recent memory. Cape Verde pushed Argentina physically and emotionally, while Argentina’s age, fatigue, and reliance on moments of brilliance became real talking points. Messi’s timing, late runs, and ability to conserve energy all come into focus, along with the question of whether Argentina may be vulnerable in the next rounds. Then the show moves into a full Round of 16 preview. Canada versus Morocco brings discussion of Canada’s aggressive style, Morocco’s speed, and the danger of getting exposed on counterattacks. Paraguay versus France is framed as a possible underdog story, but France’s athleticism and depth make them a clear favorite. Mexico versus England becomes a fascinating matchup because of Mexico City’s altitude, Mexico’s intensity, and whether England can physically handle the conditions. Brazil versus Norway brings real anxiety for Zico. Norway has size, organization, Haaland, Ødegaard, and a strange historical record against Brazil. Zico still favors Brazil, but he does not feel comfortable about the matchup. Portugal versus Spain is previewed as a true Iberian derby, with Spain’s collective passing style facing Portugal’s individual talent, emotion, and Ronaldo’s looming presence. Argentina versus Egypt, Switzerland versus Colombia, and USA versus Belgium round out the discussion. The episode closes with a detailed look at USA-Belgium. Dan and Zico compare Belgium’s aging stars, including Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, with the young, energetic, fearless U.S. team. They discuss Christian Pulisic, Tim Ream, U.S. depth, the controversial red card, and why this may be the perfect time for the United States to face Belgium. With Brazil and the USA both facing huge knockout tests, Dan and Zico know the next episode could be a celebration, a therapy session, or both. https://www.kickitsoccer.com/world-cup-ep-5-3v3-podcast-7-4-26/
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