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The Overlap Breakdown: The Football Tactics Show - Tuanzebe: Ronaldo’s Secret to Success & Defending Against Neymar | The Overlap Breakdown

Tuanzebe: Ronaldo’s Secret to Success & Defending Against Neymar | The Overlap Breakdown

02/24/25 • 52 min

The Overlap Breakdown: The Football Tactics Show
Welcome to The Overlap Breakdown! This episode, our host and analyst, Harrison, heads to Suffolk to sit down with Axel Tuanzebe, now playing under Kieran McKenna in the Premier League with Ipswich Town. Axel opens up about his journey at Manchester United under both José Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjær, shares invaluable advice from Cristiano Ronaldo, reflects on his experience playing abroad with Napoli, and relives the thrill of securing promotion with Aston Villa through the Championship Playoff final at Wembley.

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Welcome to The Overlap Breakdown! This episode, our host and analyst, Harrison, heads to Suffolk to sit down with Axel Tuanzebe, now playing under Kieran McKenna in the Premier League with Ipswich Town. Axel opens up about his journey at Manchester United under both José Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjær, shares invaluable advice from Cristiano Ronaldo, reflects on his experience playing abroad with Napoli, and relives the thrill of securing promotion with Aston Villa through the Championship Playoff final at Wembley.

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