‘Dad is the legend of Everton-Son is Liverpool youth’…




[인터풋볼] Reporter Shin Dong-hoon = Ja-elka’s rich man’s actions were opposite.

Phil Jagielka, 38, is Everton’s legendary defender. Jagielka, who left Sheffield United in 2007 and joined Everton, served as Everton’s key defender for 12 years. His height (181cm) was small compared to other center backs, but he was never pushed back in his air ball competition and defensive ability. It was also used as a defensive midfielder in case of emergency because of its good build-up ability.

Jagielka was with Everton’s rise and fall. Since his days as coach David Moyes, he has worked with Roberto Martinez, Ronald Kooman, and Marco Silva. From challenging the European game to staying in the lower ranks, Jagielka has won overwhelming support from Everton fans by playing his role in the defense.

Jagielka played 385 games in the official game only in Everton. Excluding the 2008-09 season and 2018-19 season, he steadily played more than 20 games each season. Jagielka, showing signs of aging, and was pushed out of Everton, declared Sheffield return. Jagielka is currently active in Sheffield as a backup defense.

Jagielka left a mark on Everton, but his son joined the rival Liverpool. Everton and Liverpool are called rivals because they are based in the same Merseyside state. Everton’s home stadium Goodison Park and Liverpool’s Anfield don’t have much difference, so the city is full of enthusiasm on the day of the Merseyside Derby, a confrontation between the two teams.

The British Daily Mail said, “Jack Jagielka, son of Jagielka, signed a contract with Liverpool Youth. Jack is known to be talented in golf, but his ultimate dream is to be a footballer like his father. Jack will join the Liverpool Under-14 (U-18) team.”

Meanwhile, Everton won 2-0 in the English Premier League (EPL) match against Liverpool on the 21st (Korean time). It was a league victory in 22 years since 1999. Through a valuable victory, Everton is expected to work hard to achieve the goal of this season’s European competition.

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