L’After Foot is a classic. If you follow football closely, it's impossible not to know it. It’s the kind of show that keeps the game alive even after the final whistle. Heated debates, tactical analysis, bold opinions... everything is there to keep the passion for the game going, and that’s what makes this podcast so addictive.
What I love is that nothing is watered down. The opinions are strong, sometimes even excessive, but that’s exactly what gives the show its energy. Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo, Jérôme Rothen, and the others, each with their own style, bring real diversity of opinion. The show moves from in-depth tactical analysis to heated debates about the state of French football, coaching decisions, or player performances.
But beyond the show, there’s real expertise. Riolo, whether you like him or not, often hits the mark with his analysis and isn’t afraid to call things as they are. Rothen, drawing from his experience on the pitch, offers a more direct and no-nonsense perspective. And then there’s that live reaction that makes L’After so powerful, the instant hot takes right after a big match, when everything is said straight, with no filter.
When you love football, L’After feels like carrying on the conversation with your mates after the match. There’s debate, banter, even a bit of frustration at times, but that’s exactly what makes it so special. Impossible not to come back for more.