Raphael Honigstein, Rory Smith and Duncan Alexander join Jimbo on a voyage across the Champions League, Premier League and beyond.\n\nBarcelona and Inter produce one of the best group stage games of all time while Club Brugge and Juventus continue to wow us all, but in very different ways.\n\nTuesday\u2019s drama is all off the field with suggestions that Kylian Mbappe wants to leave Paris in January. Julien Laurens describes what this might mean for PSG and for France at the World Cup.\n\nLiverpool are 7-1 winners at Rangers, ideal preparation for their meeting with Man City at Anfield on Sunday. Have Klopp\u2019s men got their mojo back or is this another Bournemouth false dawn?\n\nPlus Mikel Arteta\u2019s signature, Steven Gerrard\u2019s lack of philosophy and Graham Taylor\u2019s Impossible Job.\n\nProduced by Charlie Jones.\n\nRUNNING ORDER:\xa0\n\n\u2022 PART 1a: Some book plugging (01.30)\n\u2022 PART 1b: Barcelona 3-3 Inter (05.30)\n\u2022 PART 1c: Brugge, Juve and the myth of predictability (09.00)\xa0\n\u2022 PART 1d: The rest of the Champions League midweek (15.00)\n\u2022 PART 2: Even more Mbappe melodrama with Julien Laurens (24.00)\n\u2022 PART 3a: Liverpool v Man City preview (37.00)\n\u2022 PART 3a: Leeds v Arsenal preview (48.00)\n\u2022 PART 4a: On This Day \u2013 Koeman KO's Taylor (51.00)\n\u2022 PART 4b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (55.00)\n\nSIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR \xa31 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS\n\u2022\xa0theathletic.com/totally\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices