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Corner Kick

Corner Kick

By: Nathan Strauss Caleb Rhodes Nick Govindan
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Corner Kick is where witty banter and in depth soccer analysis collide. Join us for energetic, youthful, and well-researched discussions on the beautiful game. Hosted by Caleb Rhodes, Nathan Strauss, and Nick Govindan. Follow our written media as well, at cornerkickmedia.com.

Nathan Strauss 2023
Football (Soccer)
Episodes
  • 4/15/26: Basque to the Future
    Apr 17 2026

    Have you ever tried to name a bunch of Real Sociedad players from 7 years ago? Neither had we. Nick, Caleb, and Nathan gather around to talk CL quarterfinals, Tottenham's impending relegation, and one of the biggest Premier League games of a lifetime. Plus, trying to remember some Monaco and Man City Guys, Union Berlin's milestone hire, and more.

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    59 mins
  • 3/26/26: A Priestly Team Talk + No Mo Salah
    Mar 27 2026

    Nick, Caleb, and Nathan circle up to discuss the news that Mo Salah is leaving Liverpool at the end of the year. They go over the upcoming CL ties, the failure of Arsenal at the hands of City, and plenty more (including Nick's background, what it takes to have ball knowledge in Europe, and yes––an Italian coach going to extreme lengths).

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 3/2/26: Whose Costa Is It Anyway?
    Mar 3 2026

    Plenty of soccer has passed them by, but Nathan, Nick, and Caleb reunite to go over the finer things in life: old Brazilian wingers. They also discuss some more harrowing trends, like the racist abuse of Vinicius Junior at the hands of Benfica, as well as the changing league situations across all of Europe. Plus, some forgotten Arsenal and Liverpool legends, a naming mishap, and more

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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