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  • When Chelsea could complete Liam Delap signing as major transfer update emerges

    When Chelsea could complete Liam Delap signing as major transfer update emerges

     

    Chelsea made just one signing, 19-year-old Mathis Amougou, and allowed a fan favourite in Joao Felix to join AC Milan on loan. It is now being reported that Chelsea will sell Felix in the summer.

    However, while fans would not have been too happy about how the club’s January transfer window went, things could be a lot different in the next window.

    The Blues already look to be closing in on Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap, who has impressed this season.

    Chelsea could sign Liam Delap from Ipswich Town before start of Club World Cup

    Chelsea were heavily linked with Delap last month. It was reported on more than one occasion that Chelsea spoke to Ipswich about signing Delap.

    In the end, the Blues were unable to get their Premier League rivals to sell to them, but the summer could be another story.

    While Chelsea failed to land Delap during the January transfer window, journalist Simon Phillips has claimed on his Substack Si Phillips Talks Chelsea that the club still managed to do a lot of groundwork for a future deal and his signing could be finalised before the Club World Cup begins.

    Enzo Maresca‘s men will be competing in the tournament this summer after Chelsea’s Champions League success in 2021.

    Despite playing in a significantly weaker team, Delap has managed to match Chelsea’s first-choice striker Nicolas Jackson this season.

    Both centre-forwards have scored nine goals each in the Premier League, having played roughly the same number of minutes.

    However, when it comes to xG, Jackson has performed worse. The Senegal international should actually have three more goals to his name based on the chances that he has had, while Delap’s tally is where it should be.

    What the above suggests is that in a better team, Delap may be able to outscore Jackson. He has too much potential for Chelsea to allow him to join one of their Premier League rivals when they arguably need a new striker themselves.

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  • What Spain’s media are saying about Martin Zubimendi shows Arsenal fans why they should be excited about £51m transfer

    What Spain’s media are saying about Martin Zubimendi shows Arsenal fans why they should be excited about £51m transfer

     

    Amidst the misery surrounding Arsenal’s January transfer window, Mikel Arteta did make one move that should excite fans.

     

    The Gunners were unable to add a striker to their squad, despite pursuing the likes of Ollie Watkins, Matheus Cunha and Mathys Tel.

     

    Gabriel Martinelli is now out for over a month with a hamstring injury, meaning Arteta’s squad is seriously short of forward options.

     

    However, it does look as though the Emirates hierarchy have taken early steps to rebuild their ageing midfield department, as Arsenal are expected to sign Martin Zubimendi in the summer.

     

    The Spaniard is set to arrive once this season is done in a £51 million deal, replacing the departing Thomas Partey and Jorginho in Arteta’s ensemble.

     

    Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Sociedad and CA Osasuna at Reale Arena on February 10, 2024…

     

    Spanish media praise Martin Zubimendi’s performance against Real Sociedad

    With Zubimendi likely to end up in N5, Arsenal fans will be keeping a sharp eye on the midfielder’s exploits for Real Sociedad for the remainder of this campaign.

     

    The 26-year-old played the full 90 minutes as La Real saw off Espanyol in San Sebastian on Sunday.

     

    Goals from Sheraldo Becker and Brais Mendez cancelled out Javier Puado’s penalty, with Socieded climbing to seventh in La Liga as a result of the triumph.

    Zubimendi was praised by Spanish media for his display against the Catalan side.

     

    Mundo Deportivo wrote about the deep-lying playmaker: “The San Sebastian native dropped back considerably to play almost as a left centre-back with the ball. He headed in a corner in the first half and distributed the ball in the second.”

     

    Meanwhile, former Sociedad striker and now pundit Gica Craioveanu said on Spanish radio: “I’ve seen a very good Real Sociedad [against Espanyol].

     

    “It’s been a while since I’ve seen Zubimendi so sharp in managing the team and Sucic is showing what his true level is, it’s a shame he doesn’t do it more often.”

     

     

    Gunners fans will be delighted to hear that Zubimendi is performing well in Spain, as they look ahead to what he could bring to Arsenal next season.

     

    The number six completed 83% of his passes, six passes into the final third and made four recoveries in what was a complete performance on Sunday afternoon.

     

    Martin Zubimendi of Spain celebrates with a medal during the UEFA EURO 2024 final match between Spain and England at Olympiastadion on July 14, 202…

     

    How will Martin Zubimendi fit in at Arsenal?

    Thomas Partey is expected to leave Arsenal when his contract expires at the end of the season, while Jorginho is close to agreeing a deal with Flamengo which will see him join the Brazilian club in the summer.

     

    This likely means Zubimendi will directly replace one of these two, and is expected to partner Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard in a midfield trio.

     

    Stylistically, Zubimendi profiles similarly to Partey, boasting impressive defensive output, while his passing and press resistance standout as key attributes.

     

    While he’s unlikely to offer much in the final third, Zubimendi’s sole responsibility will be to progress the ball and prevent transitions in Arteta’s midfield.

     

     

  • Glasner lays out Chilwell and Wharton plan as he hails Crystal Palace transfer window

    Glasner lays out Chilwell and Wharton plan as he hails Crystal Palace transfer window

     

    Eagles boss reflected on a “very positive” month of transfer business at Selhurst Park

     

    Happy manager: Oliver Glasner is confident Crystal Palace have made two key signings

     

    Oliver Glasner has hailed Crystal Palace’s “very positive” January transfer business.

     

    The Eagles signed teenage winger Romain Esse from Millwall for £14.5million including add-ons as well as agreeing a six-month loan for Chelsea left wing-back Ben Chilwell.

     

    They were also looking to add a centre-back after a season-ending knee injury to Chadi Riad and Trevoh Chalobah’s return to Chelsea left them short in the position, but were unable to tie down a target.

     

    “It was a very positive transfer window for us,” said Glasner, whose side visit Doncaster Rovers in the FA Cup fourth round on Monday night.

     

    “We defined the targets, positions and profiles very early — far before the transfer window. We started working on it. Like always, you have two wishes. To sign them on January 1 and they start training with us on January 2 — but I’m really convinced we found the right players for us.

     

    “With Romain, he’s a young, highly talented player. With Ben, he’s much more experienced and knows the Premier League.

     

    “We loaned Jeffrey Schlupp to Celtic and we lost a very experienced Premier League player and a very important player in the changing room. Schluppy was highly respected by everyone in the dressing room and club because of his career and personality. I think we did a good job.”

     

    Romain Esse celebrating scoring for Crystal Palace against Brentford

    Romain Esse scored on his debut off the bench against Brentford

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    Centre-back Chris Richards and forward Eddie Nketiah are doubts for the trip to Doncaster, who sit third in League Two.

     

    “Chris Richards is sick,” Glasner revealed, “so he hasn’t trained until now. I hope that he will be back with us tomorrow [Saturday], but I don’t know if he can train yet. So there is a question there.

     

    “Unfortunately, Eddie Nketiah got injured in the training, twisting his ankle, so there is a big question mark over whether he will be available.”

     

    Eberechi Eze will be rested and will not feature. Meanwhile, Adam Wharton and Ben Chilwell are available but may not both start.

     

    Chilwell is awaiting his Palace debut, while Wharton made his first appearance since groin surgery in last weekend’s 2-0 win at Manchester United but is still awaiting a first start since regaining fitness.

     

    Glasner explained: “Both are ready to start, but I don’t want to plan that both have to be subbed off at half time.

     

    “I have to think more in detail about it, but when you ask me now, my feeling tells me that it is not a good idea to start both at the same time when both are not available for 90 minutes.”

     

    Asked whether Esse, who scored a debut goal off the bench in the recent 2-1 defeat to Brentford, will make his first start, the manager replied: “It’s possible, yes. But there are many things to consider. It’s different during a [busy] week, maybe then you have to manage the minutes.”

     

     

  • Didn’t see that difference” – Frank Lampard issues Coventry City, Ipswich Town comparison

    Didn’t see that difference” – Frank Lampard issues Coventry City, Ipswich Town comparison

     

     

    Coventry City boss Frank Lampard was critical of the errors which cost his side in their FA Cup round four defeat to Ipswich Town on Saturday, and claimed that he didn’t see a difference in quality between the Sky Blues and the Tractor Boys on the pitch.

     

    Despite being pleased with his side’s overall performance, Lampard was frustrated by a number of key errors which left his side wondering what could have been.

     

    The Sky Blues gave the Premier League outfit a helping hand on three of their goals in the visitors’ 4-1 victory, bringing an end to their attempts to replicate last season’s remarkable run to the semi-finals.

     

    With their cup dreams over for another year, Coventry return to Championship action as early as Tuesday night, when QPR make the trip to the Coventry Building Society Arena.

     

    Frank Lampard makes Coventry City, Ipswich Town performance claim

     

    Saturday’s loss was a frustrating one forCoventryin that, for a few key moments in the game, they became architects of their own downfall.

    They found themselves a goal down in just the second minute of the cup tie, after they gave the ball away from their own kick-off at the start of the game.

     

    Despite the errors leaving something of a bitter taste for Lampard, he was pleased with the endeavour shown by his side for the most part, against top flight opposition.

     

    Speaking after the defeat, Lampard said: “I thought the performance was ok. I thought it was a competitive game against a Premier League team.

     

    “I think we probably edged the possession, and chances, maybe we edged it overall. They had better chances, which were predominantly from errors and mistakes from us, which is disappointing. Other than that, I don’t think the scoreline really reflects the game. It’s just a reality for us and that’s how I see it.

     

    “You look at the game and there was some good stuff from us. The way we came out in the second half and kept pushing.

     

    “There were a couple of defensive errors but other than that, it’s probably the clinical nature of them at the top end of the pitch compared to us is a bit different. Other than that, there’s not so much I can complain about really.”

     

    Lampard was also keen to stress that he didn’t feel there was a gulf in quality between the two teams, despite the visitors playing at a higher level than his Coventry side.

     

    “They’re a team who were really strong in the league last year and are now competing in the Premier League, but I didn’t see that difference in the game, personally, other than the scoreline,” Lampard added.

     

    “Again, I am not stupid and that’s the reality of it, but big parts of the game I think we can take forward positively.

     

    “We must, as always, look at the errors because some of them I really don’t like, but it is what it is.”

     

     

    Frank Lampard issues Coventry City transfer revelation

    Coventry City will be disappointed at not being able to mount 2023/24-esque FA Cup run

    With Saturday’s defeat bringing the Sky Blues’ cup dreams to a close for another season, their attention will turn back to the league for the remainder of the season.

     

    Coventry are one of several sides who will surely harbour play-off ambitions, and their upturn in form under Lampard certainly has them in with a chance.

     

    They now sit just four points behind Blackburn Rovers in the final top six spot and are among a big group of teams ready to pounce on the opportunity, should Rovers slip up.

     

    Despite there being an exciting end to the season on the cards for the Midlands outfit, there will surely be a bit of disappointment that they have been unable to replicate their cup exploits from last season.

     

    The second tier side enjoyed an extraordinary run that carried them all the way to the semi-finals last term.

     

    Coventry City FA Cup Run 2023/24

     

    Round 3

     

    Oxford United (H) – Won 6-2

     

    Round 4

     

    Sheffield Wednesday (A) – Drew 1-1

     

    Round 4 Replay

     

    Sheffield Wednesday (H) – Won 4-1

     

    Round 5

     

    Maidstone United (H) – Won 5-0

     

    Quarter-Final

     

    Wolves (A) – Won 3-2

     

    Semi-Final

     

     

     

    A late comeback at Molineux saw them down Wolves in the quarter-final, setting up a tie with giants Manchester United under the Wembley arch.

     

    The Sky Blues came from 3-0 down to force extra-time, before eventually losing on penalties in typically gut-wrenching fashion.

     

    While the FA Cup is unlikely to have been a priority for Lampard and his men this season, there will surely be a feeling of disappointment that they haven’t had chance to re-live the heroics of 2023/24.

  • Brentford reportedly plotting move for Preston North End starlet

    Brentford reportedly plotting move for Preston North End starlet

    It remains to be seen whether he signs a pro-deal at Deepdale with speculation swirling around Premier League clubs. Brighton were credited with interest last month along with the Bees – and latest reports suggest that Brentford are now preparing a move for Mawene, as they continue to track his progress.

    If the attacking midfielder does not sign a professional contract at Preston then the two clubs would need to agree a compensation package, or see the fee decided by a tribunal. But, he is not out of contract until 2026. Mawene made his first team debut in April last year at home to Leicester City.

    That remains his one senior appearance for North End – off the bench – having been a unused substitute on three occasions under former manager Ryan Lowe. In doing so he became the seventh youngest player in PNE’s history.

    And, with older brother Noah brought on at the same time, they were the first siblings to represent Preston since 1985. This season Mawene has plied his trade for the reserve and youth sides, while being in and around first team training. He stood out in the 4-1 FA Youth Cup win over Liverpool in December.

     

    Current boss Paul Heckingbottom has not handed many minutes out to PNE’s youngsters yet. Earlier this season he assured he was happy to do so but only if the players were ready. Kian Best, Noah Mawene, Max Wilson, Kian Taylor, Kitt Nelson, Josh Seary and Kacper Pasiek have all been loaned out this year

    “It’s not an intention that I go in and think I want to play these young players,” said Heckingbottom back in August. “It’s probably my background a little bit, probably the fact I like to work on the grass and I try to make things black and white for players as much as possible.

    “And then it’s a case of ‘Who is performing the best?’ I’m not scared to make that decision and put them in but what young lads need to understand is there is no excuse I make for them, because of their age. If you’re in then the expectation is on them to perform.

    “I think you can be too soft and too lenient on young players. It’s a tough industry and a tough business. Whilst they will get the support, effort and time from us, we expect the same stands from the players who step in. Whilst the opportunity is there there’s got to be a real desire to go and take it.”

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  • AFC Wimbledon must learn lesson from €35k gamble to make Ipswich Town deal a success

    AFC Wimbledon must learn lesson from €35k gamble to make Ipswich Town deal a success

    AFC Wimbledon’s newest recruit Osman Foyo certainly looks like a formidable prospect following his performances in the National League South for Chelmsford City in the first half of this season.

    The forward has got pace to burn and seems to be powerful and strong too. However, Wimbledon will be his first step into full-time professional men’s football, and because of that, it may take him some time to get up to speed.

    One of the last times the Dons took a gamble on a speedy winger, Dylan Connolly, it did not turn out too well for the club or the player. The hope is that lessons have been learned.

    He joined the club from Irish side Dundalk, for an undisclosed fee, reported to be in the region of €35k, and had helped them win a league and cup double prior to joining up with the Dons.

    So there was plenty of excitement about the promise that he could bring to the struggling team at that point in time, with the hope that his blistering pace and good goalscoring stats could carry over to the EFL.

    However, after a few appearances on the bench, it was quite clear to see that there was some confusion over where Connolly would hopefully cement his spot in the team, and where exactly his best position was for the club.

    He had played on both flanks during the early stages of his career, but as Downes’ system did not really incorporate wingers, he was more or less used as a free-playing attacker that was simply on the pitch to terrify tiring opposition defences late on in games.

    And while this was a mildly successful way of playing the Irishman, it meant that he very rarely got the chance to nail down a position. When, out of his 15 appearances, he was given a rare start, it was clear to see that his confidence had sunk due to not being allowed a great number of minutes.

    It was due to this that, at the start of the following season, 2019/20, he was shipped out on loan to Bradford City. Clearly there were problems integrating him into the squad and entrusting him with more game time.

    However, even at Valley Parade, he did not look to be developing any more than he had down south in London. He would score his first goal in English football while there, but it was clear this was more of a loan move to place the winger in the shop window than to develop him and bring him back a better player.

    Frustratingly for Wimbledon fans, there was never an opportunity to see what Connolly could go on to do as player for the club after Downes had departed, as following his season at Bradford, which was interrupted by the global pandemic, he was released by the club with Glyn Hodges, the Dons’ new manager and part of Downes’ backroom team, clearly not keen on taking him back into the squad and working out a way to develop him into the promising player he looked like he could be when he first signed.

    Connolly would go on to have underwhelming spells with Northampton Town and Morecambe, and an average season with St Mirren too, following his measly 15 appearances in yellow and blue.

    He has not been seen on English shores since 2023, when he and Morecambe mutually decided to cancel his contract, as he instead decided to head back over to Ireland and has played for Bohemians, as well as Glentoran, where he has racked nearly 50 appearances across the two, but not scored a single goal.

    While it is very easy to say that, naturally, with different managers should come different ways of incorporating young and exciting players, there are still some things that need to be done by current boss Johnnie Jackson if he is to avoid repeating Connolly’s overall poor transfer and spell with the club with new man Foyo.

    First and foremost, he needs to have a clear and direct plan for Foyo to allow both the player to develop and fulfill the promise seen in him, but also so that the club can reap the benefits in the short and long term.

    If he wants to incorporate the youngster, who the Dons signed from Ipswich Town in the last week of the transfer window, then it will be best done by firstly giving him some gametime off the bench, but then also allowing him some starts in his most favourable position, to make sure that he displays his strongest talents, and not just his useful assets.

    Most likely that will mean giving him some time to play upfront, presumably on the left-hand side of the Dons’ attacking trio, but in the future, he may also be crafted into an out-and-out striker that can be an extremely useful asset for the club, with both height and pace on his side.

    That does, however, leave a question mark over where it leaves academy graduate Aron Sasu, who is seen, mainly by the fanbase, as one of the next big attacking prospects out of the academy, as the Norweigan youth international plays the same position as Foyo.

    What’s important, is that the club learn from past mistakes and make sure that their Ipswich import gets a proper chance at Plough Lane.

  • AFC Wimbledon must learn lesson from €35k gamble to make Ipswich Town deal a success

    AFC Wimbledon must learn lesson from €35k gamble to make Ipswich Town deal a success

     

    AFC Wimbledon’s newest recruit Osman Foyo certainly looks like a formidable prospect following his performances in the National League South for Chelmsford City in the first half of this season.

     

    The forward has got pace to burn and seems to be powerful and strong too. However, Wimbledon will be his first step into full-time professional men’s football, and because of that, it may take him some time to get up to speed.

     

    One of the last times the Dons took a gamble on a speedy winger, Dylan Connolly, it did not turn out too well for the club or the player. The hope is that lessons have been learned.

     

    Dylan Connolly was a failure for AFC Wimbledon

    AFC Wimbledon Dylan Connolly

    Connolly joined the Dons as then-manager Wally Downes’ first signing and was seen as somewhat of a coup.

     

    He joined the club from Irish side Dundalk, for an undisclosed fee, reported to be in the region of €35k, and had helped them win a league and cup double prior to joining up with the Dons.

     

    So there was plenty of excitement about the promise that he could bring to the struggling team at that point in time, with the hope that his blistering pace and good goalscoring stats could carry over to the EFL.

     

    However, after a few appearances on the bench, it was quite clear to see that there was some confusion over where Connolly would hopefully cement his spot in the team, and where exactly his best position was for the club.

     

    Dylan Connolly AFC Wimbledon Stats, as per Transfermarkt

     

     

     

    He had played on both flanks during the early stages of his career, but as Downes’ system did not really incorporate wingers, he was more or less used as a free-playing attacker that was simply on the pitch to terrify tiring opposition defences late on in games.

     

    And while this was a mildly successful way of playing the Irishman, it meant that he very rarely got the chance to nail down a position. When, out of his 15 appearances, he was given a rare start, it was clear to see that his confidence had sunk due to not being allowed a great number of minutes.

     

    It was due to this that, at the start of the following season, 2019/20, he was shipped out on loan to Bradford City. Clearly there were problems integrating him into the squad and entrusting him with more game time.

     

    However, even at Valley Parade, he did not look to be developing any more than he had down south in London. He would score his first goal in English football while there, but it was clear this was more of a loan move to place the winger in the shop window than to develop him and bring him back a better player.

     

    Frustratingly for Wimbledon fans, there was never an opportunity to see what Connolly could go on to do as player for the club after Downes had departed, as following his season at Bradford, which was interrupted by the global pandemic, he was released by the club with Glyn Hodges, the Dons’ new manager and part of Downes’ backroom team, clearly not keen on taking him back into the squad and working out a way to develop him into the promising player he looked like he could be when he first signed.

     

    Connolly would go on to have underwhelming spells with Northampton Town and Morecambe, and an average season with St Mirren too, following his measly 15 appearances in yellow and blue.

     

    He has not been seen on English shores since 2023, when he and Morecambe mutually decided to cancel his contract, as he instead decided to head back over to Ireland and has played for Bohemians, as well as Glentoran, where he has racked nearly 50 appearances across the two, but not scored a single goal.

     

    What Johnnie Jackson needs to do to avoid repeated failure with Osman Foyo

    Johnnie Jackson AFC Wimbledon

    While it is very easy to say that, naturally, with different managers should come different ways of incorporating young and exciting players, there are still some things that need to be done by current boss Johnnie Jackson if he is to avoid repeating Connolly’s overall poor transfer and spell with the club with new man Foyo.

     

    First and foremost, he needs to have a clear and direct plan for Foyo to allow both the player to develop and fulfill the promise seen in him, but also so that the club can reap the benefits in the short and long term.

     

    If he wants to incorporate the youngster, who the Dons signed from Ipswich Town in the last week of the transfer window, then it will be best done by firstly giving him some gametime off the bench, but then also allowing him some starts in his most favourable position, to make sure that he displays his strongest talents, and not just his useful assets.

     

    Most likely that will mean giving him some time to play upfront, presumably on the left-hand side of the Dons’ attacking trio, but in the future, he may also be crafted into an out-and-out striker that can be an extremely useful asset for the club, with both height and pace on his side.

     

    That does, however, leave a question mark over where it leaves academy graduate Aron Sasu, who is seen, mainly by the fanbase, as one of the next big attacking prospects out of the academy, as the Norweigan youth international plays the same position as Foyo.

     

    What’s important, is that the club learn from past mistakes and make sure that their Ipswich import gets a proper chance at Plough Lane.

  • Jordan Mailata makes history as first Australian to win a Super Bowl

    Jordan Mailata makes history as first Australian to win a Super Bowl

     

    Philadelphia Eagles tackle Jordan Mailata

    Philadelphia Eagles tackle Jordan Mailata celebrates after defeat of Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL Super Bowl. Photograph: Doug Benc/AP

    Eagles player completes journey from reserve-grade rugby league

    Mailata plays big hand in Philadelphia’s 40-22 win over Chiefs

    Jordan Mailata, the giant rugby league convert from Bankstown, spoke of his “crazy, crazy journey so far” after making history by becoming the first Australian to play in a Super Bowl victory. The offensive tackle, taking part in his second NFL championship decider, played no small part in the Philadelphia Eagles’ stunning win over the Kansas City Chiefs in this year’s showpiece game held in New Orleans.

     

    In front of a star-studded Superdome crowd and a global audience of tens of millions, Mailata’s journey from humble beginnings in Sydney’s south-west to the pinnacle of world sport was completed, as he helped the Eagles to a one-sided 40-22 win over the Chiefs, whose hopes of securing a three-peat were dashed in spectacular fashion.

     

    Mailata had a big impact on the game, particularly during the first half in which the Eagles raced to a 24-0 lead. The 27-year-old played a crucial part in the opening touchdown – a “tush push” play which saw star quarterback Jalen Hurts squeeze under a mass of bodies and into the end zone.

     

    His tireless work in the offensive line also allowed Hurts plenty of time to stamp his authority on the game, either throwing downfield or making breaks forward himself when necessary. Mailata comes in at 2.03m tall and tips the scales at 166kg, and proved an imposing presence.

     

    “You have got to want to be more physical,” Mailata told Fox Sports NFL. “That was a great defence we were going up against so we knew we had to answer that call. And that ain’t easy, you have to have the want to.”

     

    The game turned into a rout as the Eagles cantered to their second Super Bowl in a decade and Mailata secured his first ring at the second attempt – after the disappointment of the 2021 decider which the Eagles lost to the Chiefs.

     

    “It’s a completely new team, that’s the beauty about it, the culture that we built early on,” Mailata said. “We left that baggage of ‘22 because we didn’t want to bring that to the new season.”

     

    Mailata’s performance in the game was lauded, and former Detroit Lions quarterback and ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky said the Australian’s influence would be felt beyond the field of play.

     

    “Think about all the kids back in Australia,” he said. “Now, you might not be gifted with the god-given ability to be 6ft 9in, 350lbs and move like that, but for a guy to come from [Australia], come over here and have the career he has, it does give hope to a young kid that maybe says ‘I want to be the next Jordan Mailata’.”

     

    There were delirious celebrations at full-time in New Orleans, scenes few would have imagined possible when, in 2017, Mailata chose to turn his back on rugby league, having been told he lacked the requisite fitness and conditioning to make it at the NRL’s South Sydney Rabbitohs. He rejected a contract worth $5,000 with the North Sydney Bears, Souths’ reserve grade team at the time, and turned to his focus to American football.

     

    The former labourer with the voice of an angel was invited to the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program and, despite his minimal knowledge of the game initially, he showed enough potential there and in rugby league highlight reels to convince the Eagles to select him with the 233rd pick in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL Draft.

     

    After a slow start, he eventually blossomed and Mailata has not looked back since. In 2021, he signed a four-year, US$64m contract, before helping his team to the Super Bowl the same year, and in 2024 he put pen to paper on a US$66m extension to keep him with the Eagles until 2028 and make him one of the NFL’s highest-paid offensive tackles.

     

    Three other Australians have appeared in a Super Bowl – Ben Graham for Arizona in 2009, San Francisco’s Mitch Wishnowsky a year later and Arryn Siposs, Mailata’s teammate in the 2022 decider.

     

    Mailata is not the first Australian to own a Super Bowl ring – Queenslander Jesse Williams picked up one with the Seattle Seahawks in 2013 but, having been sidelined all that season through injury, he did not take to the field in his side’s 43-8 hammering of the Denver Broncos.

     

     

  • Big Ten basketball results and standings: Wisconsin continues to win, where do they stand

    Big Ten basketball results and standings: Wisconsin continues to win, where do they stand

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    Feb 9, 2025; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers guard Rollie Worster (24) celebrates after a three point basket against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the second half at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images
    Feb 9, 2025; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers guard Rollie Worster (24) celebrates after a three point basket against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the second half at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images | Dylan Widger-Imagn Images

    The Big Ten continues to provide the drama of college basketball every single week. This week was no exception, as we had some chaotic results. There’s not a safe place to play in the entire Big Ten, especially for a team on the road. Wisconsin was able to get a week with a 2-0 result and move to a more stable position in the Big Ten standings. They stay within striking difference of the top of the standings, though there’s a new leader to chase down.

    Big Ten Results

    Tuesday, February 4

    Wisconsin over Indiana 76-64
    Purdue over Iowa 90-81
    UCLA over Michigan State 63-61
    Minnesota over Penn State 69-61
    Northwestern over USC 77-75

    Wednesday, February 5

    Nebraska over Washington 86-72
    Rutgers over Illinois 82-73
    Michigan over Oregon 80-76

    Thursday, February 6

    Ohio State over Maryland 73-70

    Friday, February 7

    Purdue over USC 90-72

    Saturday, February 8

    Wisconsin over Iowa 74-63
    Washington over Northwestern 76-71
    Michigan State over Oregon 86-74
    Illinois over Minnesota 95-74
    Michigan over Indiana 70-67
    UCLA over Penn State 78-54

    Sunday, February 9

    Maryland over Rutgers 90-81
    Nebraska over Ohio State 79-71

    Team

    Big Ten Record

    Overall Record

    Purdue Boilermakers

    11-2

    19-5

    Michigan State Spartans

    10-2

    19-4

    Michigan Wolverines

    10-2

    18-5

    UCLA Bruins

    9-4

    18-6

    Wisconsin Badgers

    9-4

    19-5

    Maryland Terrapins

    8-5

    18-6

    Illinois Fighting Illini

    8-6

    16-8

    Nebraska Cornhuskers

    6-7

    16-8

    Ohio State Buckeyes

    6-7

    14-10

    USC Trojans

    5-7

    13-10

    Indiana Hoosiers

    5-8

    14-10

    Oregon Ducks

    5-8

    16-8

    Rutgers Scarlet Knights

    5-8

    12-12

    Iowa Hawkeyes

    4-8

    13-10

    Northwestern Wildcats

    4-9

    13-11

    Minnesota Golden Gophers

    4-9

    12-12

    Washington Huskies

    3-9

    12-11

    Penn State Nittany Lions

    3-10

    13-11

    The Wisconsin Badgers still stay tied at fourth this week, but with only one team now, UCLA. The Bruins technically have the tie-breaker with a victory over the Badgers. They won’t have much opportunity this week to make ground up on their two games back from the lead. However, they can cut it by a full game if they win their only game this week. That game is against Purdue on Saturday.

    The next set of games is going to be challenging for the Badgers. They will see Purdue, a top-10 matchup, followed by Illinois which was a frustrating game UW lost earlier this season. If the Badgers can come out of those two games with at least one win, it’ll be important for their resume and their season standings. A win in both would be gigantic.

  • NFL analyst takes opportunity to fully own bad Jahmyr Gibbs take in-person

    NFL analyst takes opportunity to fully own bad Jahmyr Gibbs take in-person

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     everywhere. Some of it was from the “positional value” truthers, while others noted the signing of David Montgomery in free agency and/or the fact D’Andre Swift was still on the roster. Drafting Gibbs did remove any leverage the Lions might have had in trade talks about Swift.

    Even months after the Lions drafted Gibbs, there were takes that have aged incredibly poorly after he has earned two Pro Bowl selections in as many seasons with double-digit rushing touchdowns in both campaigns.

    Some people thought the pivot from Swift and Jamaal Williams to Montgomery and Gibbs was inconsequential-or that Montgomery was a downgrade from Williams.

    It’s easy to be shown as wrong with the benefit of hindsight, and if you cover sports long enough (or not long at all) you’ll end up wrong sometimes. But it’s rare to get an opportunity to own a bad take in front of the person you had the bad take about.

    NFL analyst owns bad Jahmyr Gibbs take, in-person

    Montgomery and Gibbs did the promotional circuit together on behalf of Bounty this week in New Orleans. On “NFL Daily” with Gregg Rosenthal and Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic, Rosenthal took ownership of a bad tweet after the Lions drafted Gibbs.

    “You guys are the subject of the worst tweet I ever had”, Rosenthal said, after saying he wanted to make an apology. “And Lions fans have never let me forget it…”

    Here is the offending tweet, from April 29, 2023.

    Any screenshots that are out there would make sure it lived forever in infamy, but Rosenthal has never deleted the tweet and after talking to Gibbs and Montgomery he noted how he apologized in person.

    It was actually Montgomery who said Rosenthal needed to “eat that for a lot longer”, after he “pleaded” for them to have Lions fans get off his back. Gibbs said “that should stay on ya” and joked that Rosenthal must be “standing on it” if he hasn’t deleted the tweet.

    Here’s the clip.

    Bad sports takes usually live without whoever gave them having to own it in-person. The NFL convention that is “Radio Row” during Super Bowl week gave Rosenthal a unique opportunity to own up to his bad take about Gibbs (and Montgomery). Good for him, but it also seems the Lions’ running back duo relished their opportunity to have fun with Rosenthal about it.