Alexi Lalas’ State of the Union Podcast

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U.S. Soccer legend Alexi Lalas discusses the biggest stories in soccer through the lens of red, white and blue glasses! Join Alexi Lalas and soccer guru David Mosse, as they break down the USMNT, USWNT, MLS, Bundesliga, Premier League, World Cup & everything in between.Follow Alexi Lalas' State of the Union podcast @SOTUWithAlexi on all platforms!https://twitter.com/SOTUWithAlexihttps://www.instagram.com/SOTUWithAlexi/https://www.tiktok.com/@sotuwithalexihttps://www.facebook.com/SOTUWithAlexi/

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  • A. Cody
    Great American Soccer Talk
    Alexi Lalas is an American icon to the sport. He has his bent to MLS and hates the English entitlement, which as an American I appreciate. Granted, I personally don’t watch MLS, and usually fast forward the MLS section of talk. But, they give a good amount of talk to the sport around the world and to Americans playing in Europe. Mosse and his understanding of the game is a perfect complement to the show. Love the American Flag lens they view the sport through and I listen to this pod more than any one out there.
  • Up the Fulham
    SOTU
    Solid show as always Alexi & Mosse. 👊🏼
  • Jg2985356885
    One for the road
    One for the road advice was spot on for this father of a 10 year old goalie. Thank you
  • DP soccer fan
    Love this soccer podcast, yes I said Soccer
    Been a fan of Alexi since his playing days on USMNT. Great takes from Alexi AND Mosse on the USMNT and the rest of the world and the US players on the world stage. Mosse thanks for the heads up about Doug McIntyre’s article about the Pochitino hiring. Keep it up.
  • It's meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
    Great Coverage of the National Team
    Great podcast if you want to follow the USMNT! I don’t follow a club but this Podcast keeps me up to date on how our players are performing and provides great insight
  • gerardo-guzman
    Viva Mexico
    Love the show… anyone who loves US futbol ( trying to get Alexi) should listen to this show.
  • Reggie Cavalcanti
    Great soccer guys
    Keep swimming. Love to see your passion. Your mission is noble. It is easier to be on the soccer tent in countries like Brazil, England, etc. not here where soccer is fighting to surviving.
  • jsblakley
    All Soccer
    A+
  • Uggh9
    Thanks
    Really enjoy the banter. Look forward to each release.
  • Let’s go USA
    #AskAlexi
    To have promotion/relegation in MLS wouldn’t you have to also have to get rid of the salary cap? Hope you can clear this up great pod!
  • JEJ D.O.
    Making American soccer more American!
    Best podcast covering American soccer! Here’s a question for Alexi and Mosse: We argue a lot about what’s is best for developing players in this country. People point to pay-for-play as a major problem. I’d suggest that rather than copying the European approach to talent development and identification we should look to how we develop and identify talent in other sports. Football for example: kids play for their school, almost free, colleges have top level facilities and coaches that find, recruit, and develop these kids and the best getting drafted into the NFL. Pro football doesn’t have to pay attention to what 12 year old might be good enough to play in the league. Basketball and baseball used to have the same model, but as they go more toward the model soccer uses (pay to play club sports) look at what countries the best players are coming from now (more and more foreign players). The country is too big to hope the best players live close enough to a club or ODP program to develop and find them. Everyone goes to school somewhere. So here’s the question: What do you think about USSF focusing efforts and funds on encouraging the NCAA soccer product to more resemble pro soccer (like football does) while making it more popular (and sellable) while investing in school programs across the country to try to have school soccer teams with the higher quality coaches? Then it’s like football, more kids have access, more eyes are identifying talent and providing opportunities to advance. What do y’all think?
  • asportsfan2012
    Great podcast
    Alexi, I know you have gotten heat by a lot of fans, but you are a man of the people. You have a finger on the pulse of soccer in the US. We do have Olympic Soccer starting next Wednesday and Thursday, Gareth Southgate leaving The 3 Lions, Mexico manager being let go, and the France complaint against Argentina. So we have a lot for storylines for upcoming episodes. Keep em coming. Thanks.
  • Chasedone
    Great!
    Best podcast to listen to during soccer tournaments! Love it! They even have it throughout the year when there aren’t tounaments!
  • Great1msg
    I really enjoy it
    Say what you want about Lalas, he’s consistent and unapologetic. I appreciate the work him and Mosse put into this podcast
  • shepdonger
    Your an idiot
    i used to listen to every podcast; however, one podcast you called everyone who thought Greg Berhalter wasn’t the best candidate for manager of the US men’s team an “ idiot.” i dropped your podcast like a bad habit and I have never been back. I do have to see you on FoxSports where now after being beaten by Panama it looks like Greg’s days are numbered Never listening to you again David
  • Gods cuckhold
    Not the US soccer spokesman.
    Absolute garbage. Alexi never has anything of value to say. I’ve never understood how he can be one of the biggest voices of US soccer.
  • Miranda7777
    One of the best and consistent podcasts
    This is probably my favorite soccer podcast. They are so consistent and record a ton of pods. They even record shows every night for Euros and Copa wrap up. Their chemistry is amazing. Love it!!
  • Machmed
    Mosse js the star
    Overall good topics - focusing on North America and South America keeps me listening. However, Lalas stumbles thru his takes outside of those for USMNT and Mosse consistently runs circles around him. Lalas sounds often under-informed, unprepared and unfocused - comes off as an amateur. Get a better cohost and this is 5 stars
  • 80'sVillager
    Right Wing Hack
    I thought you were just a bombastic football troll who was always wrong. How comforting to know you’re also a right wing hack!
  • Tylore801
    best soccer cast!
    Lexi and Mosse’s chemistry is unmatched. Great soccer insights and always entertaining.
  • Warren Bradenton, FL
    Show scheduling
    I thoroughly enjoy the show and appreciate a more “no-nonsense” point of view on various topics, like the ridiculousness of not celebrating against previous teams. I have a question about your show schedule. Have you considered changing to a Monday, Thursday recording schedule? I realize that there are numerous moving parts and other shows that have to record, but it would allow for recaps of more mid-week games. Warren from Bradenton, FL
  • civil tongue
    Almost listened and then I remembered
    Funny, I still see the show listed as clean. But I know it’s not. I almost started to follow the show again. And then I remembered.
  • @kac443
    MLS Restructure
    With the addition of San Diego next season, Would you be in favor of MLS of restructuring to a divisional format and have scheduling like MLB where every team plays each other in the regular season rather than not getting every possible match up currently. The reason why I’m asking this is that on Saturday March 16th, this is the first time that Philadelphia has played Austin and this is Austin’s 4th season in the league. That’s not good for the fans. 2 possible setups you could have are that you could get 5-six team divisions with each divisional team playing twice (home/away) and playing every other team once alternating the home/away matches every year and still have 34 matches. The playoffs would be a bracket where anyone could play each other, 5 division winners get a top 5 seed and could play anyone in league based on seeding Or 6-five team divisions where you play the divisional teams twice and every one else one splitting home/away games and have 33 matches. With the 6-five team model, you could keep the East/west model giving the 3 division winners on each conference a top 3 seed or scrap East/west model and let anyone play each other in playoffs based on points.
  • flexinblack22
    Late
    Late on listening this but never gonna miss another pod
  • JakeBoswell
    Love the show
    I listen each week. Appreciate the consistency and insight.
  • Skeeboz
    Is Alexi paid by the decibel?
    This guy trades in bombast and hot takes with very little actual substance. It’s like he learned one lesson from media training on day one and has refused to learn anything else in the last decade or so. His claim of victimhood in the face of legit criticism is profound, and if he came up a generation, or two, ago it wouldn’t matter. But it’s 2024 and he remains committed to not knowing what he doesn’t know. His unapologetic and one dimensional presence in the modern soccer landscape appears more and more like Wile E Coyote hanging in the air off the side of a cliff. I only wish he’d look down sooner than later, and plummet downwards. Or at least cut to the chase and join FOX News.
  • BamCabin.com
    Awesome podcast!
    Ask Alexi: will Reyna be the first American to play in the Saudi Arabian league?
  • MN Jeff
    Best ‘American’ Soccer Pod
    Mosse and Alexi really shine as a partnership focused on talking about soccer through an American lens. Alexi loves to push buttons, and while I don’t always agree with him, I like the way he makes me think. Mosse is a savant and a great straight man to Alexi’s pot stirring. I really appreciate having a podcast that allows me to understand America’s place in the global game. Keep up the great work, Alexi and Mosse (and most frequent guest Stu)
  • Sccr fn
    Absolutely love this podcast
    Exceptional content, knowledge and fun, I walk 5 miles a day and always make sure that this is part of my walk.
  • Njkteruiv,m
    bum
    guy’s a bum
  • CSCOCB
    MLS Branding Question
    I love the angle of this show: “where we look at the beautiful game on and off the field through the lens of red white and blue colored glasses.” All things national team with a healthy dose of domestic and foreign leagues. The partnership between Alexi and Mosse is perfect. My question for the “Ask Alexi” segment: with all the expansion and growth in MLS, one growing issue is the disjointed nature of club branding. Emphasis on mascots such as Rapids, Earthquakes, Galaxy and Sounders seems to be out of vogue in favor of more classic schemes such as “FC”. I think the out-of-style branding hurts those clubs from attracting some fans who are more connected to the international scene. Personally I grew up in and still live in Colorado. When I was younger - in the days of Marcelo Balboa and Chris Henderson - I cheered for my hometown team, just as I cheered for the Broncos, Nuggets and Avalanche. But as an adult I began following the sport more widely and increasingly I found the Rapids brand to be uninspiring in comparison to clubs with more classic football branding like LAFC, Inter Miami and even Sporting KC. Do you think there will ever be a broad effort to rebrand certain clubs in order to bring about better alignment across the league? Or do you think some clubs should consider voluntarily updating their brand à la MetroStars / Red Bulls? I love the bits of history and context you bring to your answers; hoping you will provide some gems here. Thanks!
  • customer needs refund
    1930 usmnt 3rd place needs to be mentioned
    Although this happened way back in time I think the 1930 World Cup team needs mention. A convincing win against Belgium and winning a group undefeated with two teams needs mention. The usmnt got to the semifinals and finished third. Uruguay wears a star on their jersey for the title in 1930 and this semifinal us team bears mention. Relative to the rest of the world the talent was very respectable. There are caveats (some teams refusing to participate from Europe) but 1930 usmnt bears mention.
  • Daniel Kohner
    Best Podcast, Period!
    Long time watcher on Youtube, absolutely love the podcast. Been a huge Alexi fan all the way back to the 1994 World Cup. You could not imagine how excited I was too find this podcast. Keep up the amazing work. Question 1. Why does Major League Soccer not do more to try and make this league one of higher quality leagues out there who could compete with the European leagues. Outside of the US, MLS is still looked at as an inferior league. This needs to change. Question 2 Why should I become a fan of a certain player in MLS, if ultimately that player will be gone in a year or two, example Almada with Atlanta United and why does MLS and clubs not try and retain these players instead of shipping them off to Europe?
  • Left handed knight
    Love this - US soccer, America’s redhead, and a soccer savant
    Alexi and Mosse create fun episodes that preview, review and predict all things US soccer. They cover MLS and discuss global games in which US players feature as well as the big European leagues. Guest speakers, listener questions, talking shows watched and books read, as well as Mosse keeping us up to date on Brazil add an enjoyable dimension to the show. Keep up the great work! Juan from Holland MI - Look for my questions on the SOTU hotline.
  • Flonkerton091
    Can’t miss soccer pod
    Alexi, who are your all time top 5 ginger soccer players that warm the cockles of your red headed heart? Say hey to Mosse for me. Marshall from South Carolina
  • Austin Stuk
    What American Soccer fans need.
    Alexi and Mosse do an incredible job getting ALL the information about soccer around the world. I enjoy the perspective and focus on the American players, but also touching base on important or relevant games/players outside of the US as well. After 399 episodes it never gets boring. Thank you and Happy 400th Episode! My question to you guys is do you think having soccer on so many different streaming services and networks might actually hurt the growth in the United States? I think back to when I was able to watch soccer more accessibly through fox or espn, but now you need to own every streaming service and some in order to watch certain games. I think of MLS season pass being difficult in bars for fans and I know HBO having the USA team can be difficult too.
  • Mikebensonhurst
    Best soccer podcast
    You get well informed analysis, personality, USMNT news and their streaming recommendations which is sometimes my favorite part of the show. My questions for Alexi 1. what is your favorite soccer documentary of all time? 2. what’s your favorite non soccer sports doc of all time? 3. If the USMNT faced a top opponent such as Argentina, Spain in a meaningful game (copa, world cup) - what tactics should we employ from a X and O perspective?
  • StevensintheSahara
    Great podcast (with a question)
    Love the pod! Especially the Twitter spaces episodes where we can call in. Fun fact: I listened to this pod while my wife and I were in the hospital waiting for our daughter to be born. Question: Should we be concerned that Mckennie and Weah seem to be in direct competition for the same spot at Juventus?
  • P.B.S.508
    Global minds think alike
    Lalas has a perspective that not many have, he bring a unique approach that’s fresh and always entertaining! The cast is tasteful and always offers useful info and not just recycled materials.
  • Jason91080
    Who wins MLS cup and when will my Revs?
    You always talk about how it’s historically/statistically very unlikely to win the supporters shield and MLS cup. Which seed over the years has won MLS Cup the most? In other words, which seed should my Revs be aiming for each year (because supporters shield didn't work for us!)
  • B-Stu-9
    Reyna vs Adams
    In the last podcast Alexi mentions that he thinks Adams should and will be included in the next camp because there aren’t a lot of opportunities for them to play together and he is important enough to the team that he should be considered regardless of his injury or play time. Earlier in the show he says that Reyna should not be afforded that privilege even tho he’s in a very similar situation. Im curious the difference of your thinking on that and why shouldn’t the US medical staff also check out Reyna? Do you not see Reyna as important to the team? Sometimes I feel as tho there may be some Berhalter bias on this show. Love the show either way and thanks for the take!
  • Anna_2468
    Question about penalty shootout
    If the USMNT were to be involved in a penalty shootout given the current squad what five players do you think would take the penalty?
  • emkayb
    Turned
    Listened to the show until he started spewing random MAGA talking points. Disappointing. Not sure why he’d go that way, but I guess bigots gotta bigot.
  • JPhoenixx
    Question about balls
    Has there always been multiple levels of ball quality or is it a relatively new thing with relation to how long the game has been played? Like when you were growing up and then playing, was there training balls, competition balls and match quality balls? What’s your general thought about balls and the crazy prices of “fifa approved match quality balls” that go for $160 and up. Thanks! Joe from Ohio
  • Paul Computer
    The Best
    Alexi and Mosse are “can’t miss” for me twice a week. The best podcast of the many currently out there. Covers US, MLS, and the international leagues with always interesting opinions and facts.
  • Mmdean
    Time to make an American film to talk about!
    I love your show, Alexi. You and Mosse have made me a soccer fan. That’s one reason I wrote a screenplay, FOOTBALL VS FOOTBALL, a broad sports comedy feature in the vein of BLADES OF GLORY. Log line-America’s most beloved quarterback, Charles I. “Chuck It” Farr, harboring a repressed ballerina complex, blows the Super Bowl, then seeks redemption by dancing on a reality TV show, DANCING WITH DEFEAT, against Mandonna, the world’s most eccentric soccer star and other celebrity losers. Alexi-Comedy, the two footballs, dancing and your music could make this a feel good family film to accompany the 2026 World Cup. You guys have the contacts. I have the script. Text eight-one-eight-three-nine-one-six-four-eight three and I can contact your agent. Thanks DanH
  • The_Texas_Cuban
    Entertaining and informative
    It’s a love - hate relationship. But addictive and educational none the less.
  • Buzz n bubba
    Thank You, Alexi!!!
    We appreciate you sharing the truth and your unwavering support of the Red, White and Blue. We will always remember you taking the field at the World Cup and giving us a team to support - thank you. Please continue to remind our guys to honor our country and flag (no need for any other flags, please) as we root for our boys. Unfortunate, the ladies have taken a different path. Well I suppose the good news is that there’s no need to ever watch the ladies again so we’ll have more time to listen to your pod. Thanks again for your perspective and terrific content here. Cheers
  • kitchenerpaul
    Pleased
    Shoutout for being a non-woke sports podcast. 👏🏼 Just happy to listen to soccer news without liberal politics sprinkled in everywhere.
  • dizzydan11
    Political?
    Being the fact that your now talking politics on twitter! I am done with you !
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