
Nick Wright
Football Features Writer at Sky Sports
Football features, interviews and analysis for @SkySports. The Radar column at the link below. Email: [email protected]
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brisbanetimes.com.au | Nick Wright
By Nick Wright April 16, 2025 — 7.41pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Broncos forward Jordan Riki has vowed to make life a nightmare for rival rookie fullback Taine Tuaupiki, refusing to go into his shell upon his return from suspension.
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smh.com.au | Nick Wright
By Nick Wright April 16, 2025 — 4.05pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Dolphins veteran Mark Nicholls declares his intent to play on in 2026. How four off contract enforcers could trigger a facelift for the club’s squad. Will Lachlan Galvin or Daly Cherry-Evans accelerate plans to shake-up the squad?
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skysports.com | Nick Wright
"Remontada," said Jude Bellingham with a smile. The Real Madrid midfielder had been asked for the word he had heard most in the dressing room ahead of Wednesday's second leg against Arsenal. He didn't have to think twice. The Spanish phrase, meaning comeback, is on everybody's lips in Madrid. The mood among fans and players in the Spanish capital is almost implausibly positive. Tuning into a local radio phone-in before Bellingham's press conference on Tuesday made that clear.
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skysports.com | Nick Wright
Arsenal have no fear of facing Real Madrid at the Bernabeu and will play to win the game despite already holding a 3-0 advantage from the first leg, according to Mikel Arteta. Last week's victory at the Emirates Stadium, secured by Declan Rice's free-kicks and Mikel Merino's third goal, has put Arsenal in a commanding position but Real Madrid are optimistic of another famous European comeback.
Jude Bellingham: Real Madrid 'expect' to pull off historic Champions League comeback against Arsenal
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skysports.com | Nick Wright
Jude Bellingham has backed Real Madrid to get out of a "hole" in Wednesday's quarter-final second leg against Arsenal on a night "made" for another famous comeback by the Spanish giants. Champions League holders Real Madrid trail 3-0 from the first leg after Declan Rice's stunning free-kicks and Mikel Merino's goal gave Arsenal a commanding lead at the Emirates Stadium.
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What a night for Arsenal. Their best at the Emirates Stadium. Reflections here on Declan Rice's free-kick brilliance - he now has 11 goals and 14 assists in 51 starts as a No 8, btw - and Myles Lewis-Skelly's utter fearlessness. #afc https://t.co/s9JuFzNgyx

Tough season for Martin Odegaard but facing Real Madrid a reminder of the incredible resilience shown to get where he is. “It would have broken every other player in the world,” says his old coach in Norway. Piece on how the Madrid years shaped him. #afc https://t.co/gxqvQj8p8G

In The Radar column this week: Anthony Elanga pushing Micky van de Ven as Premier League's fastest player with new top speed, and the unseen work by Myles Lewis-Skelly helping Gabriel Martinelli shine. #nffc #afc https://t.co/axx7aSngyF