Welcome back to the FootballToday Weekly! This week, host Matthew Galea is rejoined by regular guest of the show and website contributor Shabab Hossain to discuss the latest developments for the Women's Olympic Qualifiers, which were recently moved to Sydney following the outbreak of the Coronavirus in China and more specifically Wuhan, where the games were originally meant to be held. They also preview the weekend of A-League action and discuss Shabab's analysis of the Olyroos following their successful qualification for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Sticking with the Olyroos, we also speak to former Socceroo Scott Ollerenshaw about the achievement and ponder whether results are worth more than style when it comes to qualification and why this success can't allow complacency to creep in. LINKS:
Ollerenshaw hails Olyroos success as greatest of Arnold’s coaching career: https://footballtoday.news/features/ollerenshaw-hails-olyroos-success-as-greatest-of-arnolds-coaching-career
Three areas the Olyroos must improve on before Tokyo https://footballtoday.news/features/three-ares-the-olyroos-must-improve-on-before-tokyo
Friday Espresso: Football For Fires tickets on sale, China confident qualifiers will go ahead, new second division plans and A-League previews https://footballtoday.news/espresso/friday-espresso-football-for-fires-tickets-on-sale-china-confident-qualifers-will-go-ahead-new-second-division-plans-and-a-league-previews
A day with ‘Pep’: A sneak peek into life at Arsenal https://footballtoday.news/features/a-day-with-pep-a-sneak-peak-into-life-at-arsenal
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