Phil Jagielka Explained

Phil Jagielka
Full Name:Philip Nikodem Jagielka[1]
Birth Date:17 August 1982[2]
Birth Place:Sale, England
Height:1.8m (05.9feet)[3]
Position:Centre-back
Youthyears1:1998–2000
Youthclubs1:Sheffield United
Years1:2000–2007
Clubs1:Sheffield United
Caps1:254
Goals1:18
Years2:2007–2019
Clubs2:Everton
Caps2:322
Goals2:14
Years3:2019–2021
Clubs3:Sheffield United
Caps3:16
Goals3:0
Years4:2021–2022
Clubs4:Derby County
Caps4:20
Goals4:0
Years5:2022–2023
Clubs5:Stoke City
Caps5:47
Goals5:2
Totalcaps:659
Totalgoals:34
Nationalyears1:2002–2003
Nationalteam1:England U21
Nationalcaps1:6
Nationalgoals1:2
Nationalyears2:2007
Nationalteam2:England B
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:2008–2016
Nationalteam3:England
Nationalcaps3:40
Nationalgoals3:3

Philip Nikodem Jagielka (or ; born 17 August 1982) is an English former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. He is primarily known for his lengthy tenures at Sheffield United and Everton.

Jagielka came up through the youth ranks at Sheffield United. He made his first-team debut in 2000. He helped them achieve top-flight status for the 2006–07 season. When Sheffield United were relegated, Jagielka joined Everton for a £4 million fee in 2007. He later captained the club from 2013 to 2019, and totalled 385 games. He left Everton in 2019 after 12 years and returned to former club Sheffield United. He had brief stints at Championship clubs Derby County and Stoke City before retiring in 2023 at the age of 41.[4]

Debuting in 2008, he received 40 England caps during his international career and was included in the England squads at UEFA Euro 2012 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Early life

Jagielka was born in Sale, Greater Manchester,[5] and attended Knutsford Academy. He played for Holy Family Football Club, a Sunday team affiliated with, although not directly linked to, the school of the same name, from the ages of eight to 11. He played as a right winger, as he possessed great pace, and played in matches against boys of the school year older than him. He first impressed youth scouts whilst playing for his local team Hale Barns United in Altrincham. He predominantly played midfield during his time with the club and also played for his school team, Moorlands Junior School.[6]

He was at the academy of Everton as a youngster and spent time training with clubs such as Stoke City and Manchester City, before joining Sheffield United in 1998 at 15 years of age.[7] [8]

Club career

Sheffield United

Jagielka made his way through the youth ranks at Sheffield United before making his first-team debut on 5 May 2000 against Swindon Town in the final First Division match of the 1999–2000 season, whilst still a trainee. He was rewarded with a professional contract the following day and having progressed well at the start of the following season, he signed a three-year deal with the club in January 2001.[9]

He established himself in the Sheffield United first-team in the 2002–03 season and started to attract the attention of other clubs, including Leeds United, who were linked with a £6 million joint bid for Jagielka and United teammate Michael Brown, but Sheffield United said they would resist any attempts to sign the players.[10]

Jagielka stated in April 2005 he was happy to stay at United, despite several Premier League clubs being interested in signing him.[11] United manager Neil Warnock told West Ham United in June 2005 that Jagielka would not be sold,[12] and in July Wigan Athletic made a £4 million bid for Jagielka, after which United upped their valuation of him.[13] By November, Jagielka had been linked with a £4 million move to Bolton Wanderers, but United manager Neil Warnock said there had been no contact from Bolton.[14]

Jagielka signed a new three-year deal with United in August 2006.[15] He played as team captain in Chris Morgan's absence. Jagielka gave United their first Premier League victory since April 1994 when he hit a 91st minute half-volley against Middlesbrough for a 2–1 win in September 2006.[16] Despite being recognised as one of United's key players, chairman Kevin McCabe admitted that Jagielka could be sold if the price was high enough.[17] In a home match against Arsenal on 30 December 2006, due to a thigh injury to starting goalkeeper Paddy Kenny and with his team 1–0 up, Jagielka was forced to play in goal for the remainder of the match. Arsenal were kept at bay for the remaining 34 minutes and Jagielka's late save from Robin van Persie secured the 1–0 victory.[18] Warnock wrote in The Independent that "He's a very competent keeper, but he's the sort of bloke who'd be world class at tiddlywinks", and that he preferred to put Jagielka in goal rather than use a substitution that could be used for an attacking change instead.[19]

By the end of the 2006–07 season, he had made 133 consecutive league appearances for United,[20] including every league match in the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons and every minute of the 2006–07 season. When Sheffield United were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2006–07 season, Jagielka was linked with moves away from United and goalkeeper Paddy Kenny said he believed it was time Jagielka moved on.[21] New United boss Bryan Robson urged Jagielka to wait for the outcome of the club's relegation arbitration hearing before deciding to leave the club.[22]

Everton

2007–2012

Jagielka eventually signed for Everton on 4 July 2007, in a deal worth £4 million on a five-year contract,[23] the highest amount paid for a Sheffield United player at the time.[24] He made his home debut at Goodison Park on 31 July 2007 as a second-half substitute in a pre-season friendly against Werder Bremen, replacing Joseph Yobo in central defence. After a slow start to his Everton career, Jagielka developed into an important member of the first team. He scored his first Everton goal in the UEFA Cup against AZ.[25] He scored an own goal against Wigan Athletic, although Everton won 2–1. He put in a succession of man of the match performances in the following matches, against Tottenham Hotspur, Brann and Manchester City. He scored his first league goal for Everton against Reading on 9 February 2008.[26]

Jagielka started the 2008–09 season as first-choice centre-back, playing every minute of every league match until being injured in a 2–1 home defeat to Manchester City. He was named the Premier League Player of the Month for February[27] and won Everton's fans and club player of the season.[28] Jagielka scored the winning penalty for Everton in a penalty shoot-out in the semi-final of the FA Cup against Manchester United, but he was claimed to have fouled Danny Welbeck after 68 minutes, with many claiming it to be a penalty, which the referee did not award.[29] Soon afterwards he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament playing against Manchester City, and as a consequence missed the 2009 FA Cup final,[30] which Everton lost to Chelsea.

After missing the end of the 2008–09 season and more than half of 2009–10, Jagielka played his first senior fixture since the cruciate ligament injury in an away match against Sporting CP in the UEFA Europa League in February 2010, coming on as a substitute for an injured Philippe Senderos.[31]

2013–2019

On 3 January 2013, Jagielka signed a new contract at Everton, keeping him at Goodison Park until 2017.[32] In April 2013, manager David Moyes announced that Jagielka would be appointed as the club captain for the 2013–14 season after the retirement of Phil Neville.[33]

When Moyes left for Manchester United, new manager Roberto Martínez stated that Jagielka would make a "phenomenal captain".[34] In Jagielka's first season as captain, Everton amassed a Premier League club record 72 points to finish fifth.[35]

On 27 September 2014, Jagielka scored his first goal in two seasons with a 30-yard half volley against Liverpool in the Merseyside derby to level the match in the 91st minute.[36] On 6 November 2014, Jagielka scored his first European goal in seven years in Everton's 3–0 UEFA Europa League group stage win against Lille.[37] That season saw Jagielka awarded with three accolades at the club: Player of the Season, Players' Player of the Season and Goal of the Season.[38]

Jagielka reclaimed his place as Everton's starting centre-back in March 2017 after Ramiro Funes Mori suffered a knee injury on international duty.[39] In April 2017, Jagielka scored in three successive league matches for Everton: first, in a 1–1 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford on 4 April – his first league goal in two years – then in a 4–2 victory against Leicester City at Goodison Park on 9 April, and finally, in a 3–1 home victory over Burnley on 15 April.[40] [41] [42]

Jagielka extended his contract with Everton for another year until the summer of 2019 on 2 August 2017.[43]

After finding himself on the periphery of the Everton first team for most of the 2018–19 season, an illness to Michael Keane in the warm-up before a match against Arsenal on 7 April 2019 saw Jagielka replace him in the starting line-up. Jagielka went on to score the only goal in the 10th minute which was his first Everton goal for two years.[44] In doing so, and at the age of 36 years and 233 days, he became the second-oldest player to score for Everton in the Premier League era, behind Richard Gough.[45]

Return to Sheffield United

Jagielka left Everton at the end of 2018–19, having made 385 appearances in 12 years.[46] He re-signed for Sheffield United on 4 July 2019 on a one-year contract, following the club's promotion to the Premier League. On 23 August 2020 he signed a new one-year deal to keep him at the club for the 2020–21 season.[47]

Derby County

Jagielka signed for Championship club Derby County on 17 August 2021 on a short-term contract until January 2022, having trained with the club throughout pre-season.[48] He made his debut the next day in a 1–0 win away to Hull City, his first Championship match since April 2006.[49] On 14 January 2022, Jagielka departed the club.[50] Manager Wayne Rooney wanted to extend Jagielka's contract with the club however due to an embargo placed on the club until Derby's administrators provided proof of funds, Rooney was unable to do so.[51]

Stoke City

On 15 January 2022, Jagielka signed for Championship club Stoke City until the end of the 2021–22 season.[52] He made 20 appearances, as Stoke ended the season in 14th position.[53] Jagielka signed a new six-month contract extension with Stoke on 6 May 2022.[54] He scored against his former club Sheffield United on 8 October 2022.[55] Jagielka reached 800 senior career appearances in April 2023.[56] Jagielka played 30 times in 2022–23 and he was released at the end of the season.[57] [58]

On 28 November 2023, Jagielka announced his decision to retire from football, aged 41.[59]

International career

Jagielka is a former member of the England under-21 team, and scored in a 2–0 victory over Slovakia at the Stadium of Light in June 2003.[60]

On 10 May 2007, Jagielka was named in the England B team for the first time, for their match against Albania. Starting on the bench, he replaced Phil Neville at right back at the beginning of the second half. On 11 May 2008, Jagielka was named in the senior England squad for the first time for the friendlies with United States and Trinidad and Tobago.[61] He subsequently expressed his delight at the call up[62] and publicly thanked everyone at Everton for their help. On 1 June 2008, Jagielka got his first international cap for the senior team against Trinidad and Tobago, playing the second half of a match in which England used two different sides for each half.[63]

Jagielka was once again named in the England squad for the friendly match against European champions Spain, 11 February 2009, and subsequently played for the first 45 minutes, after an impressive string of performances at club level publicly praised by manager David Moyes after the FA Cup fourth round replay tie between Everton and Liverpool.[64] Jagielka received his fourth cap when he played in England's first post 2010 FIFA World Cup friendly against Hungary on 11 August 2010 at Wembley Stadium where he scored an own goal to put the visitors ahead in a 2–1 England win.[65]

On 3 September 2010, Jagielka made his first competitive start, and played for the entirety of the match in a 4–0 win over Bulgaria. He was said to have "read the game brilliantly on a night when he proved his credentials".[66] He was called up to the England squad once again for the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro at Wembley Stadium on 12 October.[67]

Jagielka was originally placed on the standby list for England's UEFA Euro 2012 squad,[68] and played the full match in a pre-tournament warm-up match against Norway, which England won 1–0.[69] On 28 May 2012, he was added to the main squad after Gareth Barry was ruled out of the tournament with an abdominal injury.[70] He did not, however, feature in any of England's four matches during the tournament.[71]

In August 2012, Jagielka scored his first goal for England, a diving header during a 2–1 friendly victory over Italy in Bern, Switzerland.[72]

On 12 May 2014, Jagielka was named in England's squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.[73] He scored his second England goal on 30 May 2014 to wrap up a 3–0 friendly win over Peru at Wembley, reacting after goalkeeper Raúl Fernández dropped a corner from Jagielka's Everton teammate Leighton Baines.[74] England were unbeaten in 11 competitive matches in which Jagielka has played in (won eight and drawn three), until they lost 2–1 to Italy in their opening match of the World Cup.[75]

Jagielka scored his third England goal, and first in a competitive fixture, on 9 October 2014; his header opened a 5–0 Wembley win over San Marino in UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying.[76] Jagielka became the first Everton player to captain England when they played against Lithuania on 12 October 2015 in a UEFA Euro qualifying match.[77]

On 15 November 2016, he became the most-capped Everton player from England when he came on as a second-half substitute against Spain in a 2–2 draw.[78]

Personal life

Jagielka is of Polish and Scottish descent.[79] His brother, Steve, who died in 2021, was also a professional midfielder, mainly for Shrewsbury Town.[80] Although he was loaned to Sheffield United for one season, the pair never featured together in a competitive fixture.[81] Phil's son, Zac, plays for Hull City and Wales.[82] [83]

In September 2009, Jagielka's home in Knutsford was targeted by armed robbers who held Jagielka at knifepoint while they burgled him.[84]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sheffield United1999–2000First Division10000010
2000–01First Division1500030180
2001–02First Division2330010243
2002–03First Division420517130572
2003–04First Division4333020483
2004–05Championship4605131542
2005–06Championship4681000478
2006–07Premier League3840000384
Total254181421623028722
Everton2007–08[85] Premier League341105091492
2008–09Premier League340601021431
2009–10Premier League120000010130
2010–11Premier League3312010361
2011–12Premier League3021020332
2012–13Premier League3624110413
2013–14Premier League2602020300
2014–15Premier League374200092486
2015–16Premier League2105030290
2016–17Premier League2730000273
2017–18Premier League250101020290
2018–19Premier League71000071
Total3221424116023438519
Sheffield United2019–20Premier League602020100
2020–21Premier League1001010120
Total160303000220
Derby County2021–22Championship2001000210
Stoke City2021–22Championship200200
2022–23Championship2722010302
Total472201050!2
Career total6593444336226476543

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
England200810
200920
201040
201130
201261
201380
2014102
201540
201620
Total403

England score listed first, score column indicates score after each Jagielka goal

List of international goals scored by Phil Jagielka
scope=colNo.scope=colDatescope=colVenuescope=colCapscope=colOpponentscope=colScorescope=colResultscope=colCompetitionscope=col class=unsortable
115 August 2012Stade de Suisse, Bern, Switzerland131–12–1Friendly[86]
230 May 2014Wembley Stadium, London, England253–03–0Friendly[87]
39 October 2014Wembley Stadium, London, England311–05–0UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying[88]

Honours

Everton

Individual

February 2009[27]

2003–04 First Division,[91] 2005–06 Championship[92]

2004–05,[93] 2005–06,[94] 2006–07[95]

2008–09,[96] 2014–15[97]

2008–09,[96] 2014–15[97]

2014–15[97]

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Phil Jagielka: Overview . ESPN . 24 June 2020.
  3. Web site: P. Jagielka: Summary . Soccerway . Perform Group . 5 July 2019.
  4. Web site: 2023-11-28 . Phil Jagielka: Ex-England, Everton and Sheffield United defender retires from football at age of 41 . Sky Sports . en.
  5. News: Phil Jagielka: England defender at World Cup 2010 . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/england/players/6598032/Phil-Jagielka-England-defender-at-World-Cup-2010.html . 12 January 2022 . subscription . live . Rob . Stewart . The Daily Telegraph . London . 10 May 2010 . 5 July 2019.
  6. News: Phil Jagielka's all revved up for England drive to secure European glory . Manchester Evening News . 30 May 2012 . 17 November 2022.
  7. News: Everton legend Phil Jagielka pictured in Stoke City shirt . The Sentinel . Stoke-on-Trent . 22 May 2020 . 17 November 2022.
  8. Web site: Shail . Mark . Jagielka has got his sights set on the Premiership . givemefootball.com . 17 November 2005 . 1 May 2011.
  9. News: Warnock hails teenage ace . BBC Sport . 9 January 2001 . 21 August 2007.
  10. News: Blades deny Leeds approach . BBC Sport . 15 August 2003 . 21 August 2007.
  11. News: Jagielka wants to stay at Blades . BBC Sport . 11 April 2005 . 21 August 2007.
  12. News: Blades warn Hammers off Jagielka . BBC Sport . 21 June 2005 . 21 August 2007.
  13. News: Jewell unhappy over Jagielka bid . BBC Sport . 29 July 2005 . 21 August 2007.
  14. News: Fudge . Simon . Blades deny fresh Jags links . 9 January 2016 . Sky Sports.
  15. News: Jagielka commits future to Blades . BBC Sport . 19 August 2006 . 22 August 2007.
  16. News: Sheff Utd 2–1 Middlesbrough . BBC Sport . 30 September 2006 . 7 August 2007 . Sophie . Brown.
  17. News: Blades may sell Jagielka . Football.co.uk . 8 December 2006 . 22 August 2007.
  18. News: Sheff Utd 1–0 Arsenal . BBC Sport . 30 December 2006 . 7 August 2007.
  19. News: Neil Warnock: What I've Learnt This Week . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220526/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news/neil-warnock-what-i-ve-learnt-this-week-513057.html . 26 May 2022 . subscription . live . 3 April 2021 . The Independent . 5 October 2011.
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  21. News: Kenny feels Jagielka should leave . BBC Sport . 31 May 2007 . 22 August 2007.
  22. News: Blades call to Jagielka . Football.co.uk . 12 June 2007 . 22 August 2007.
  23. News: Everton secure deal for Jagielka . BBC Sport . 4 July 2007 . 4 July 2007.
  24. News: Prentice . David . Jagielka factfile . Liverpool Echo . 12 July 2008 . 24 April 2016.
  25. News: AZ Alkmaar 2–3 Everton . BBC Sport . 20 December 2007 . 27 February 2010 . Caroline . Cheese.
  26. News: Everton 1–0 Reading . BBC Sport . 9 February 2008 . 27 February 2010 . Ian . Hughes.
  27. Web site: Phil Jagielka: Overview . Premier League . 10 December 2017.
  28. Web site: Awards Winners . Everton F.C. . 27 October 2015 . 14 January 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160114225118/https://www.evertonfc.com/content/history/players-and-managers/awards-winners . dead .
  29. News: Man Utd 0–0 Everton (aet) . 19 January 2009 . BBC Sport . 20 April 2009.
  30. News: Jagielka knee surgery a success . 30 April 2009 . BBC Sport . 4 July 2019.
  31. News: Pimentel . José Nuno . Sporting win deserved, says Tonel . 3 April 2021 . UEFA . 26 February 2010.
  32. News: England defender Phil Jagielka signs new long-term Everton contract . 3 January 2013 . The Guardian . London . 3 January 2013.
  33. News: Phil Jagielka to succeed departing Phil Neville as Everton captain . Sky Sports . 27 October 2015.
  34. Web site: Martinez: Jagielka suits role . Football365.com . 29 June 2013.
  35. News: Phil Jagielka: Everton will be even stronger next season under Roberto Martínez . North Wales Daily Post . 26 May 2014.
  36. Web site: Jagielka stunner steals a point after pulsating derby . ESPN . 27 September 2014 . 10 December 2017.
  37. News: Hunter . Andy . Leon Osman marks new deal with a goal as Everton cruise to win over Lille . 6 November 2014 . The Guardian . London . 6 November 2014.
  38. Web site: Phil Jagielka . Everton F.C. . 27 October 2015.
  39. News: 2016–17 Everton Player Reviews: Phil Jagielka . Royal Blue Mersey . 7 June 2017 . 1 July 2017.
  40. News: Manchester United 1–1 Everton . 4 April 2017 . 4 April 2017 . BBC Sport . Hafez . Shamoon.
  41. News: Everton 4–2 Leicester City . 9 April 2017 . 9 April 2017 . BBC Sport . Henson . Mike.
  42. News: Everton 3–1 Burnley . 15 April 2017 . 15 April 2017 . BBC Sport . Whalley . Mike.
  43. Web site: New Blues Deal For Jagielka . Everton F.C. . 2 August 2017 . 2 August 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170802231934/http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2017/08/02/new-blues-deal-for-jagielka . 2 August 2017 . dead.
  44. Web site: Everton 1–0 Arsenal . BBC Sport . Matt . Bullin . 7 April 2019 . 9 April 2019.
  45. News: Garth Crooks' team of the week: Salah, Deulofeu, Maddison, Jagielka . BBC Sport . Crooks . Garth . 7 April 2019 . 9 April 2019.
  46. News: Phil Jagielka to leave Everton at end of June . 3 April 2021 . Sky Sports . 4 June 2019.
  47. News: Phil Jagielka: Sheffield United re-sign defender after 12 years at Everton . BBC Sport . 4 July 2019 . 5 July 2019.
  48. Web site: Rams add Jagielka and Baldock to the ranks . Derby County F.C. . 17 August 2021 . 17 August 2021.
  49. News: Hull City 0 - 1 Derby County . 14 September 2021 . BBC Sport . 18 August 2021.
  50. Web site: Rams Confirm Jagielka Departure . Derby County F.C. . 14 January 2022.
  51. Web site: Huge blow over Phil Jagielka and Wayne Rooney's Derby County transfer plans . Derby Telegraph . Nicholson . Steve . 14 January 2022.
  52. Web site: Phil Jagielka: Stoke City sign ex-England defender following release by Derby . BBC Sport . 16 January 2022 . 16 January 2022.
  53. News: Stoke City 1–1 Coventry City . BBC Sport . 12 May 2022.
  54. News: Stoke City agree contract with former England defender . The Sentinel . Stoke-on-Trent . 6 May 2022 . 12 May 2022.
  55. News: Stoke City 3–1 Sheffield United . BBC Sport . 8 October 2022 . 18 May 2023.
  56. Web site: Phil Jagielka opens up on 'easy decision' as he defies time with Stoke City . Stoke Sentinel . 8 March 2023 . 18 May 2023.
  57. Web site: Stoke City end of season player ratings for 32-man squad . Stoke Sentinel . 11 May 2023 . 12 May 2023.
  58. News: Stoke City: Phil Jagielka, Morgan Fox & Nick Powell among seven released . BBC Sport . 10 May 2023 . 11 May 2023.
  59. News: . 28 November 2023 . Former Sheffield United and Everton defender Phil Jagielka announces retirement . The Independent . London . 28 November 2023.
  60. News: England U21s keep hopes alive . 9 January 2016 . BBC Sport . 10 June 2003.
  61. News: Hart & Jagielka in England squad . BBC Sport . 11 May 2008 . 12 May 2014.
  62. Web site: Jags' England Delight . Everton F.C. . 13 May 2008 . 12 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160114225118/http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2008/05/13/jags-england-delight . 14 January 2016 . dead.
  63. News: Trinidad & Tobago 0–3 England . 9 October 2014 . BBC Sport . 1 June 2008.
  64. News: David Moyes has praised Phil Jagielka after his performance in the FA Cup win over Liverpool . Bailey, Richard . 5 February 2009 . Sky Sports.
  65. Web site: Gerrard brace saves England from embarrassment . ESPN . 11 August 2010 . 10 December 2017.
  66. News: Daily Mirror player ratings: England 4–0 Bulgaria . 3 September 2010 . Daily Mirror . London . 6 September 2010.
  67. News: Capello calls up striker Davies . BBC Sport . 4 October 2010.
  68. Web site: England Euro 2012 squad: Ruddy, Carroll & Defoe in, Ferdinand out . BBC Sport . 16 May 2012 . 19 May 2012.
  69. News: Norway 0–1 England . BBC Sport . 30 May 2012.
  70. News: Euro 2012: England confirm squad numbers . BBC Sport . 30 May 2012.
  71. Web site: England Squad . UEFA . 16 August 2012.
  72. News: Alistair . Magowan . England 2–1 Italy . BBC Sport . 15 August 2012 . 24 April 2016.
  73. News: England World Cup squad 2014: Ross Barkley and Raheem Sterling called up . 12 May 2014 . The Guardian . London . 14 May 2014.
  74. News: Phil . McNulty . England 3–0 Peru . BBC Sport . 30 May 2014 . 24 April 2016.
  75. News: England 1–2 Italy . BBC Sport . Phil . McNulty . 14 June 2014 . 15 June 2014.
  76. News: Phil . McNulty . England 5–0 San Marino . BBC Sport . 9 October 2014 . 24 April 2016.
  77. News: Everton and the England captaincy: A short story . Liverpool Echo . David . Prentice . 12 October 2015 . 7 July 2017.
  78. News: Beesley . Chris . Everton captain Jagielka breaks Alan Ball's record . Liverpool Echo . 16 November 2016 . 17 November 2016.
  79. News: England the next step for Jagielka . Louise . Taylor . The Guardian . London . 12 May 2007 . 8 February 2009.
  80. News: Flood . George . Steve Jagielka dead: Former Sheffield United and Shrewsbury midfielder, brother of Phil, dies aged 43 . 3 April 2021 . Evening Standard . London . 17 March 2021.
  81. News: Seasonal joy for Jagielkas . 9 October 2014 . BBC Sport . Andrew . McKenzie . 24 December 2005.
  82. News: Liverpool lose son of Everton legend as 'massive' transfer claim made . 10 July 2024 . liverpoolecho.co.uk . 10 July 2024.
  83. News: Eligibility to be confirmed by FA Wales . 20 August 2023 . walesplayers.uk . 20 August 2023.
  84. News: Everton footballer Phil Jagielka robbed at knifepoint . The Guardian . London . 24 September 2009 . 17 November 2022 . Jones . Aidan.

  85. News: Jonathan . Stevenson . FC Metalist 2–3 Everton (agg 3–4) . BBC Sport . 4 October 2007 . 24 April 2016.
  86. Web site: England vs. Italy 2–1: Summary . Soccerway . Perform Group . 17 August 2021.
  87. Web site: England vs. Peru 3–0: Summary . Soccerway . Perform Group . 17 August 2021.
  88. Web site: England vs. San Marino 5–0: Summary . Soccerway . Perform Group . 17 August 2021.
  89. News: Chelsea 2–1 Everton . Chris . Bevan . BBC Sport . 30 May 2009 . 5 July 2019.
  90. News: Jagielka wins Championship award . BBC Sport . 6 March 2006 . 21 September 2007.
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  96. News: Player of the Season: Phil Jagielka . Liverpool Echo . David . Prentice . 19 May 2009 . 7 July 2017.
  97. Web site: Awards: All The Winners . Everton F.C. . 21 May 2015 . 7 July 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171211110348/http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2015/05/21/awards-all-the-winners . 11 December 2017 . dead.