Nigeria captain William Troost-Ekong joined the podcast live from Ivory Coast and spoke about the need to beat South Africa in the semi finals, loving life in the Super Eagles camp, almsot retiring from international football, how they have grown throughout the tournament and more!
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Counter Attack - Episode 104 - Quarantined with The Full House
Counter Attack - Episode 103- Darkness And Light With Joe Thompson
Counter Attack - Episode 102 - Random Chatter With Rick!
Counter Attack - Episode 101 - Atletico Masterclass or Liverpool Wasteful?
Counter Attack - Episode 100 - No Regrets From Andy Cole!!
Counter Attack - Episode 99 - Leon Legge the Epilepsy Baller
Counter Attack - Episode 98 - Kick It Out With Troy Townsend
Counter Attack - Episode 97 - Jordan Henderson Never Been PFA of The Year
Counter Attack - Episode 96 - Cyrus Christie Talks All Things Fulham, Championship Race and Racism Received
Counter Attack Podcast - Episode 95 - Toxic John Barnes!!
Counter Attack - Episode 94 - Liverpool Unbearingly Good
Counter Attack - Peter Odemwingie Talks Transfer Deadline Day, Nigeria and More!
Counter Attack - Episode 92 - Bradley Johnson Talks Blackburn, Life under Lampard and Life Before Football
Counter Attack - Episode 91 - Arteta Right Man For Arsenal?
Counter Attack - Episode 90 - 20 Years Strong For Jamal Campbell-Ryce
Counter Attack - Episode 89 - Southgate Throws Sterling Under Bus
Counter Attack - Episode 88 - Maguire Doing Okay?
Counter Attack - Episode 87 - Leon Mann Drops In For A Chat
Counter Attack - Episode 86 - Should Liverpool Focus On The League?
Counter Attack - Episode 85 - Did Pep Show Arrogance By Not Getting In Another CB?
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