As a Swede, I thought it was funny to hear about the party thing because they gave you a soft & polite answer😂 Both JRK & Björn are very unfiltered when they speak Swedish and indeed they’re partying hard. We have many of them in the Swedish national team 😂 also love their Swenglish when they talk to each other and not to the interviewer. It’s really weird to speak English with a Swede and it just happens naturally. JRK’s Swedish farmer accent shines through sometimes 🇸🇪😂 True about the meatballs and IKEA. For us Swedes, they are pretty much "semi-finished" because we are used to eating homemade meatballs which are in a completely different league. If you live abroad though, I can imagine Swedes going to IKEA to eat meatballs. Breakfast is very individual, but I would say that Swedes generally follow the same track in one thing: That we don’t like to eat sweet in the morning. Maybe if you wait an hour or two. But we usually want something "fresh" and high in fibre. Like porridge, yoghurt & cereals, boiled or scrambled eggs, avocado sandwiches, kvarg, smoothies etc. We are very routine bound to function and we eat smaller meals but several times per day. Every 3-4 hours. And!!! Coffee is very important! In all of Scandinavia. All our countries top the list of the world’s biggest coffee consumers. But that’s why I think they said those things about the English sausage. It’s something we Swedes associate with lunch or dinner, not breakfast.
get the T4 on the podcast. All 4 at the same time. You wouldnt need to do anything Caz, just let Sam, Guro, Millie and Erin take control. Can you imagine the chaos
Great podcast! It will be great to have Mayra on the podcast. It will be interesting to have a Latin American perspective about how is to play in one of the most great club in the world.
There are two drawbacks. The television presenter does not know Spanish and the Colombian player does not know English. However, it could be done with a guest interpreter. It woud be a great interview. Pd: Maira, beyond being a good soccer player, is a great person, and she is also an indigenous person from Sibaté Colombia. You have an ancestral and national symbol of great importance for us Colombians. Viva Colombia & England !
A noble defence of the full english breakfast 🍳 It made me proud to be english. I'm slightly envious of the Scandi education system that seems to be able to churn out such well spoken and well rounded people en masse.
I don't think our education system is the biggest part behind why we speak fluent English. I remember hearing from my Spanish and German friends that they have the same amount of English in school as we do, yet their English is way worse. But they dub everything on TV, while we don't dub anything unless it's for smaller children. So we go through life consuming a lot of media in English, with subtitles. I think that helps us a lot.
@@dmoore167 Appreciated :) I believe it's the same thing for all of Scandinavia. And Netherlands too. Their English is great and they also don't dub everything.
@@baverfjant Well that we do not dubb is a huge factor. But even if German and Spanish School have the same amount of time they (at least until recently) focus on learning the grammar and the rules while in the Nordic countries the School focus on how to speak and to communicate. Spain have another small disadvantage, their mother tongue in not a Germanic one so they have a slightly harder time to understand the language structure of English.
@@dmoore167 I'm Swedish, so I can only speak for Sweden, but I'm pretty sure it's very similar in Norway & Denmark. But we learn English basically from the day we are born. A big reason is that we’re exposed to the English language. Dubbing in general is very controversial in Sweden, based on a social norm and respect for other languages. So on TV, media etc. you hear the original languages, but with Swedish subtitles. English films & series are very popular and something we watch. Dubbing is only available for young children who haven’t learnt to read. Which children in Sweden generally learn by the age of 4-6. As soon as you learn to read, our parents want us to watch English with Swedish subtitles. Both to practice our English listening comprehension, but also Swedish reading comprehension. The Swedish school system has 3 compulsory subjects: Swedish, English and Maths. In other words, English is as much valued in our education system as the Swedish language. In school, it’s mainly British English that we learn and use, but we also learn the different vocabularies of British, American, Australian etc. English. When it comes to the UK, we also practise listening to the different accents to be able to understand Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish, but also the Scouse accent (which is very different). "Why don't the Swedes speak with a British accent then?" You might be thinking! It's because we mainly think it's something that symbolises your countries and people. So it is us showing respect to you. Even if we adapt the vocabulary and spelling (as I do in this comment) to British English. We speak with a, what we call it, Scandinavian English accent. But I'm sure our players in England could speak with a British accent if someone asked them to. Here are some basic things about English in our education system and society that apparently (as you pointed it out) make us manage to master the English language pretty well 😁 All the best from Sweden 🇸🇪🤝🏴
They are both as engaging as they are sportswomen. An amazing interview i sincerely hope you get them on the podcast soon and often. I agree with you about breakfast, i am more on the side of Johannas breakfast, that sounded more my speed. Interesting how she called Johanna Jojo or Yoyo, interesting to learn.
Chelsea are on fire, your defence is terrified. They have begun the season in great form and the odds are firmly in their favour to win the league title for a sixth time in a row, though City will be pushing them very hard. In the Champions League I would find a face-off with Barcelona to be epic, like last season, two very evenly matched sides and potentially it can go either way.
Well, as a Norwegian you know what it is. It is pretty much only eaten in Sweden, Norway and Finland there is where it is sold apart from some spread-out over the world by IKEA (and I am pretty sure most of what they sell are to expats from Sweden, Norway and Finland).
My question is….I’ve heard at least 4 different pronunciations of Kaneryd. Is the one this announcer used the correct way? She is one of my favourite footballers. I’d love to see other sports leagues do something like this.
I’m Swedish 👋🏻 It wasn’t correct, but I also need to give credit to the announcer because it was one of the best pronouncing I’ve heard from an English person. But here I’ll give you some instructions of how we pronounce the letters in Swedish: J = Y (as in you & yellow) K = C (as in cat & can) I = ee (as in deep & sleep) E = E (as in let & pet) Y = Y (as in injury & angry) A & O are usually longer pronounced like “aa” (as in far & ball) and “oo” (as in too & food) So in English pronouncing: Yoo-haa-naa Ry-teeng Caa-ne-ry-d The letters I, Y and J are the letters messing with you English speakers. So focus on those letters in particular. The announcer in the video did both “Johanna” & “Kaneryd” pretty well but struggled on “Rytting” and the RY-sound is pronounced in the exact same way as in: Inju-RY Ber-RY Fer-RY And the I is pronounced like I said earlier “ee” or much easier: I in Swedish is pronounced like the E in English. Good luck from Sweden 🇸🇪🙌🏻
Don´t forget that Erik XIV tried to ask for the hand of Elisabeth I, but it ended in a failure for Cecilia Wasa and her husband.. Besieged by debtors in their house for many months, until they finally could leave London...
It´s not so hard to learn english for swedes.. A newer theory says that english is based on people speaking old norse with a lot of anglo-saxon words and grammar... F.ex. They and them, in swedish De and Dem. But young people often replace them with Dom...PLural: They are, in older swedish 60-70 years ago, de äro.. And we have a lot of loans from dutch and german, often similar in english.. De lärde sig engelska hemma./They learned english at home. Han åt ett knäckebröd med kaviar/He ate a cracker with caviar.. Hon passade bollen till honom/She passed the ball to him... Han tog din öl! He took your beer! So if you don´t know the phrase, you can guess, and it´s often right....
At Barcelona or Bayern Munich, Ibrahim Rabbaj would be nearing first team action and it doesn't have to be because he's strong or ready, no it's just the trust a coach decides to put in him with 15, 20 minutes when you're winning to just announce to the world that we have a 15 year old who has score over 60 goals and assisted another over 52 in 40 games! I want Chelsea to finally give pathway to these talents without necessarily going out on loan. Case study of Saka and Foden. I trust Maresca, this would be his legacy as a coach if he can mould this player.
Umm, I'm pretty sure most of the loans Cobham graduates went on served them very well (almost all of the lads currently playing across Europe's top leagues went on successful loans) Also, where are all the 16/17 year players that Bayern are nurturing? They don't have a track record of doing that
As a Swede, I thought it was funny to hear about the party thing because they gave you a soft & polite answer😂 Both JRK & Björn are very unfiltered when they speak Swedish and indeed they’re partying hard. We have many of them in the Swedish national team 😂 also love their Swenglish when they talk to each other and not to the interviewer. It’s really weird to speak English with a Swede and it just happens naturally. JRK’s Swedish farmer accent shines through sometimes 🇸🇪😂
True about the meatballs and IKEA. For us Swedes, they are pretty much "semi-finished" because we are used to eating homemade meatballs which are in a completely different league. If you live abroad though, I can imagine Swedes going to IKEA to eat meatballs.
Breakfast is very individual, but I would say that Swedes generally follow the same track in one thing: That we don’t like to eat sweet in the morning. Maybe if you wait an hour or two. But we usually want something "fresh" and high in fibre. Like porridge, yoghurt & cereals, boiled or scrambled eggs, avocado sandwiches, kvarg, smoothies etc. We are very routine bound to function and we eat smaller meals but several times per day. Every 3-4 hours. And!!! Coffee is very important! In all of Scandinavia. All our countries top the list of the world’s biggest coffee consumers. But that’s why I think they said those things about the English sausage. It’s something we Swedes associate with lunch or dinner, not breakfast.
Johanna is at the top of her form during this season. She has become a much feared player by all the oppositions, she comes across. Well done !
Love the swedes, always feel happier when Nat is in the defence.
Hi
Me too I completely love it when she comes in…maybe it because I have a crush on her but as a player I still really admire her
get the T4 on the podcast. All 4 at the same time. You wouldnt need to do anything Caz, just let Sam, Guro, Millie and Erin take control. Can you imagine the chaos
😂😂😂 Pure chaos, we'll laugh from start to finish.
Zecira as host
OMG YES PLEASE GET T4 ON THE PODCAST
Yes please!
wait what does T4 stand for?
Why am I crushing on Caz so much? :) Such a good interviewer and also so nice
❤ hi
Great podcast! It will be great to have Mayra on the podcast. It will be interesting to have a Latin American perspective about how is to play in one of the most great club in the world.
There are two drawbacks. The television presenter does not know Spanish and the Colombian player does not know English. However, it could be done with a guest interpreter. It woud be a great interview. Pd: Maira, beyond being a good soccer player, is a great person, and she is also an indigenous person from Sibaté Colombia. You have an ancestral and national symbol of great importance for us Colombians. Viva Colombia & England !
Best one yet...Sorry not sorry for being biased to my Swedish Superstars! 😍
A noble defence of the full english breakfast 🍳 It made me proud to be english. I'm slightly envious of the Scandi education system that seems to be able to churn out such well spoken and well rounded people en masse.
I don't think our education system is the biggest part behind why we speak fluent English. I remember hearing from my Spanish and German friends that they have the same amount of English in school as we do, yet their English is way worse. But they dub everything on TV, while we don't dub anything unless it's for smaller children. So we go through life consuming a lot of media in English, with subtitles. I think that helps us a lot.
@@baverfjant I find that v.interesting. Whatever the reason you are doing it very well is all I can say. 👍 It's a credit to you as a people.
@@dmoore167 Appreciated :) I believe it's the same thing for all of Scandinavia. And Netherlands too. Their English is great and they also don't dub everything.
@@baverfjant Well that we do not dubb is a huge factor. But even if German and Spanish School have the same amount of time they (at least until recently) focus on learning the grammar and the rules while in the Nordic countries the School focus on how to speak and to communicate.
Spain have another small disadvantage, their mother tongue in not a Germanic one so they have a slightly harder time to understand the language structure of English.
@@dmoore167 I'm Swedish, so I can only speak for Sweden, but I'm pretty sure it's very similar in Norway & Denmark. But we learn English basically from the day we are born. A big reason is that we’re exposed to the English language. Dubbing in general is very controversial in Sweden, based on a social norm and respect for other languages. So on TV, media etc. you hear the original languages, but with Swedish subtitles. English films & series are very popular and something we watch. Dubbing is only available for young children who haven’t learnt to read. Which children in Sweden generally learn by the age of 4-6. As soon as you learn to read, our parents want us to watch English with Swedish subtitles. Both to practice our English listening comprehension, but also Swedish reading comprehension.
The Swedish school system has 3 compulsory subjects: Swedish, English and Maths. In other words, English is as much valued in our education system as the Swedish language. In school, it’s mainly British English that we learn and use, but we also learn the different vocabularies of British, American, Australian etc. English.
When it comes to the UK, we also practise listening to the different accents to be able to understand Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish, but also the Scouse accent (which is very different). "Why don't the Swedes speak with a British accent then?" You might be thinking! It's because we mainly think it's something that symbolises your countries and people. So it is us showing respect to you. Even if we adapt the vocabulary and spelling (as I do in this comment) to British English. We speak with a, what we call it, Scandinavian English accent. But I'm sure our players in England could speak with a British accent if someone asked them to.
Here are some basic things about English in our education system and society that apparently (as you pointed it out) make us manage to master the English language pretty well 😁 All the best from Sweden 🇸🇪🤝🏴
Two beautiful ballers. Chelsea women team is blessed.😊
Their chemistry❤
They are both as engaging as they are sportswomen. An amazing interview i sincerely hope you get them on the podcast soon and often. I agree with you about breakfast, i am more on the side of Johannas breakfast, that sounded more my speed. Interesting how she called Johanna Jojo or Yoyo, interesting to learn.
kannerys is so underated
Nice to see what happens behind the scenes .
Fantastic conversation. Great questions. What club podcasts should be!
JRK being most caring, loyal, and putting everyone ahead of her is an Aquarius thing! It's just who we are!
sio and perisset, please💙💙💙
Skoda cruise control, one of the best. Anyway, nice episode. Cute and sweet friendships.
jrk will be the top scorer of this season!
Their swedish accents are shining through
Maybe not so strange. 😂
JRK is gorgeous 😍 🔥💙
loved this one so much im watching it again rn right after the bompastor pod😂
Kaneryd my fav player since pernille left
Bjorn 💙 Kaneryd is a baller
We need Sjo and Hannah on this Podcast PLEASE!🤍💙
We Are Chelsea Women 😌💕 Love All Chelsea Related Content!
I just love the food questions,😂😂😂
Why don't they sell those player version jumpers on the website? They look class!
The training attrie with the 3 logo on the front isn't available for sale until the 2025-26 season.
@@RealPearlMania thats so sad it looks unreal
Smiled a lot
two beautiful Chelsea players for me.🥰🤗😍💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙🔥
YES DUOS AGAIN LETSGO
Chelsea are on fire, your defence is terrified.
They have begun the season in great form and the odds are firmly in their favour to win the league title for a sixth time in a row, though City will be pushing them very hard.
In the Champions League I would find a face-off with Barcelona to be epic, like last season, two very evenly matched sides and potentially it can go either way.
I just had to search Korv Stroganoff on YT after this! 😄
Finally here on time
like me
hannah and sjo next please 🙏🙏🙏
Two beautiful Chelsea women I love you all and good interview
Caz should host a potluck and play party games like the one at the WePlayStrong channel with arsenal players
Bayern 5-2 Arsenal haha
You brits really need to try out egg and caviar (sry if I spell it wrong) on a crispbread (or even a toast"). You learn to love it. I promisse.
I lived in Switzerland for 3 years and i can confirm that the sauce in Ikea is not the same there as in Sweden aswell
Chelsea ladies ❤
T4, all of them. Or Millie and Sam first and then all of them (as we had Erin and Guro last season) give the people T4!! 💙
Norwegian here! Would much ather have the caviar than the full english :)
Well, as a Norwegian you know what it is. It is pretty much only eaten in Sweden, Norway and Finland there is where it is sold apart from some spread-out over the world by IKEA (and I am pretty sure most of what they sell are to expats from Sweden, Norway and Finland).
@@cynic7049 Totally!
they're gorgeous
Mantaaap eta gareulis
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd ❤❤❤ I love you baby so much
💙💙
Chelsea 💙💯🇳🇬💙💙
Can we get the Canadians on here next
Yes please! 🇨🇦
My question is….I’ve heard at least 4 different pronunciations of Kaneryd. Is the one this announcer used the correct way? She is one of my favourite footballers.
I’d love to see other sports leagues do something like this.
I’m Swedish 👋🏻 It wasn’t correct, but I also need to give credit to the announcer because it was one of the best pronouncing I’ve heard from an English person. But here I’ll give you some instructions of how we pronounce the letters in Swedish:
J = Y (as in you & yellow)
K = C (as in cat & can)
I = ee (as in deep & sleep)
E = E (as in let & pet)
Y = Y (as in injury & angry)
A & O are usually longer pronounced like “aa” (as in far & ball) and “oo” (as in too & food)
So in English pronouncing:
Yoo-haa-naa Ry-teeng Caa-ne-ry-d
The letters I, Y and J are the letters messing with you English speakers. So focus on those letters in particular. The announcer in the video did both “Johanna” & “Kaneryd” pretty well but struggled on “Rytting” and the RY-sound is pronounced in the exact same way as in:
Inju-RY
Ber-RY
Fer-RY
And the I is pronounced like I said earlier “ee” or much easier: I in Swedish is pronounced like the E in English. Good luck from Sweden 🇸🇪🙌🏻
So cute but psycho was Jojo's team...
Way to go ladys
LJ & Hamano please.
Don´t forget that Erik XIV tried to ask for the hand of Elisabeth I, but it ended in a failure for Cecilia Wasa and her husband.. Besieged by debtors in their house for many months, until they finally could leave London...
Love Natali
I'm convinced they were both created in a lab.
Giv kosse a hug for me!
💙💙
They are not wrong about the breakfast; but you should know the kaviar is made from cod. We dont have beluga kaviar for breakfast.
its roe caviar is just roe
?
Kalles Kaviar is a bit different from regular caviar. It's made from cod roe and a few other ingredients and turned into a paste.
@@baverfjant Ah not these inside jokes you haters are making, just go to another sport, ave you tried cricket?
@@AbbyNjonjo24 What? I'm talking about the "caviar" they were talking about in the interview. What the hell are you talking about?
@@baverfjant Ok calm down, I didn't watch it, thought it was one of those jokes. Sorry
💙 💙 💙 💙 💙
How can you do a whole Podcast with Johanna and not ask her about her incredible superhero boyfriend?
Don't be a nurse, Nat. Nursing is a terrible job.
Waiting for guro
❤❤
Lucy bronze pls.
Nathalie's the hottest player in women football ⚽⚽⚽
woww.. caviar for breakfast
not that caviar
It's made from cod.
Swedish breakfast anyone? Funny, they do not seem to have that at the end of the Ikea.
Two beautiful ballers 🤩
Requesting the next best friends duo: Lucy and LJ
It´s not so hard to learn english for swedes.. A newer theory says that english is based on people speaking old norse with a lot of anglo-saxon words and grammar... F.ex. They and them, in swedish De and Dem. But young people often replace them with Dom...PLural: They are, in older swedish 60-70 years ago, de äro.. And we have a lot of loans from dutch and german, often similar in english.. De lärde sig engelska hemma./They learned english at home. Han åt ett knäckebröd med kaviar/He ate a cracker with caviar.. Hon passade bollen till honom/She passed the ball to him... Han tog din öl! He took your beer! So if you don´t know the phrase, you can guess, and it´s often right....
Oscar Bobb Jack Grealish
8:50
Only besties?
Oscar Bobb Jack Grealish Kyle Walker Nathan Ake manuell Akanijj
At Barcelona or Bayern Munich, Ibrahim Rabbaj would be nearing first team action and it doesn't have to be because he's strong or ready, no it's just the trust a coach decides to put in him with 15, 20 minutes when you're winning to just announce to the world that we have a 15 year old who has score over 60 goals and assisted another over 52 in 40 games!
I want Chelsea to finally give pathway to these talents without necessarily going out on loan. Case study of Saka and Foden.
I trust Maresca, this would be his legacy as a coach if he can mould this player.
Umm, I'm pretty sure most of the loans Cobham graduates went on served them very well (almost all of the lads currently playing across Europe's top leagues went on successful loans)
Also, where are all the 16/17 year players that Bayern are nurturing? They don't have a track record of doing that
E.dom.FLATOR????
Nathalie är, men inte Johanna.
I wonder what these two get up to, when the sun goes down? Ahhhhh.
Sleep
this is just cringe lol.
Super Chels💙
is that there latest jersey
training kit
😍