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Willie Robertson William Jess Robertson, better known as Willie Robertson, is a well-known American TV personality, businessman, author, and news…

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Ismaila Sarr pays classy tribute to injured team-mate Jean-Philippe Mateta with goal celebration against Ipswich

THE EAGLES seemed more interested in a trip to ‘Marbs’ than a flight up the table as they made heavy work of breaching the Premier League’s third worst defence.

With no competitive fixtures for three weeks, Oliver Glasner is taking his troops to Marbella on Monday for a warm weather training camp.

Ismaila Sarr of Crystal Palace celebrates scoring a goal.
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Ismaila Sarr emulates Mateta’s celebration after grabbing the winner[/caption]
Millwall's Liam Roberts fouls Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta.
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Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts wipes out Jean-Philippe Mateta in the FA Cup[/caption]
Thomas Tuchel at a Premier League match.
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Thomas Tuchel watches on from the stands at Selhurst Park[/caption]

Yet it looked like his in-form Palace players were already on the Spanish beaches as they struggled to get into gear against struggling Ipswich and find the Costa del Goal.

Their blushes were only spared when Ismaila Sarr struck in the 82nd minute with his eight goal in the League this season – paying tribute to injured team-mate Jean-Philippe Mateta in the process.

This was meant to be the day that Eddie Nketiah stepped into the spotlight, with top scorer Mateta sidelined by the nasty facial injury he suffered against Millwall in the FA Cup.

With Mateta linked by the French media with a £40million move to Manchester United in the summer, there was even more incentive for the 25-year-old to make his mark on his first Premier League start since November 2.

Manager Glasner is well aware that Nketiah has struggled since his £25million summer transfer from Arsenal, but he told his young striker not to feel any pressure, and that he had earned his chance.

However, the tone was set from the second minute when Nketiah was released by a delicious pass from Adam Wharton. He delayed pulling the trigger and ended up seeing his shot blocked by goalkeeper Alex Palmer.

The form book pointed to a win for Palace, who had won seven of their last nine games in all competitions and who were aiming to win four consecutive fixtures in all competitions for the first time since 2020.

The omens were not great for third from bottom Ipswich, as The Eagles had not lost any of their last 18 Premier League home games against sides starting the day in the relegation zone for eight years.

This was a match in which Kieran McKenna’s Tractor Boys were desperate to close the gap on 17th-placed Wolves, but in the end, they couldn’t capitalise on a sluggish Palace performance and secure their first Premier League win in 2025.

The Palace winner was rough luck on Palmer, who had dealt with whatever Palace could throw at him, but he was finally beaten when Sarr pounced on a loose ball and dinked it over the goalkeeper’s diving body and into the net.

Palace were always going to miss Mateta, who has scored 12 times for Palace in 27 Premier League appearances this term – leading to Palace boss Oliver Glasner dubbing him the “best finisher” he’s worked with.

Crystal Palace vs. Ipswich Town match statistics. Match momentum chart: Crystal Palace vs Ipswich Town (1-0).

Mateta will at least be joining his team-mates on Monday for their visit to Spain, although he will train alone.

Nketiah – on a run of two goals in his last two matches – was one of four changes to the Palace side, as Adam Wharton, Dean Henderson and Tyrick Mitchell returned.

Ipswich came into the game with a stack of injuries and made three changes, with Luke Woolfenden, Kalvin Phillips and Julio Enciso all starting.

It was a lively opening as after Nketiah’s miss, Ipswich broke down the left and when Leif Davis crossed it needed a good save from Dean Henderson to keep out Jaden Philogene’s effort at the far post.

This was the first top-flight meeting between the sides at Selhurst Park since Palace’s 3-0 win in November 1994, and as the game settled, the hosts took control.

Jefferson Lerma fired just wide from 20 yards after 14 minutes, then Eberechi Eze saw a free kick well defended by the wall.

Eze was denied again soon after when Jacob Greaves, who picked up an early booking for pulling back Sarr, made a vital lunge to block his shot from eight yards.

Eze was guilty of trying to dribble the ball out of defence and when he lost out to Julio Enciso, Henderson again produced an important save.

It was that man Eze in the thick of the action soon after the break, when his shot from the edge of the box took a deflection to loop beyond Palmer before bouncing off the post.

Ipswich have scored only 26 goals in the top flight this season but they had their chances.

As the hour mark came, Enciso’s tame shot from distance was followed with a goalmouth scramble that needed Sarr to hook the ball off the line.

It was end to end, and Palmer made an acrobatic save to turn away another deflected Eze shot, before Daniel Munoz produced a poor finish by shooting at the goalkeeper’s legs rather than lifting the ball towards goal.

Ben Johnson headed over the bar for Ipswich when he might have taken more time and trouble, but it was not going to be Ipswich’s day.

Just when you thought the visitors might snatch a point from their trip to South London, Sarr showed his team-mates who it should be done, keeping a calm head to finish beyond the advancing goalkeeper to give the home fans a mixture of joy and relief at finally getting over the line.

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Meghan Markle admits ‘mistakes’ after Netflix cooking show savaged by critics & branding experts point out ‘MAJOR flaw’

MEGHAN Markle has admitted “mistakes” after her Netflix cooking show was savaged by critics and branding experts pointed out a “major flaw”.

The Duchess of Sussex celebrated a “new chapter” as her lifestyle series finally hit the streaming platform telling friends and family it was “just part of that creativity that I’ve missed so much”.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and two other women preparing a fish dish in a kitchen.
Meghan Markle has admitted ‘mistakes’ after her Netflix cooking show was savaged
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As Ever website logo.
The Duchess of Sussex officially relaunched her As Ever brand
As Ever website logo.
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A Majorcan town accused Meghan of plagiarism due to logo similarities[/caption]
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The rebrand coincides with the release of Meghan’s Netflix cookery show[/caption]

With Love, Meghan launched on Tuesday after being delayed from January because of the Los Angeles wildfires.

Just hours later, Meghan officially launched her As Ever brand, with her updated website revealing her first products were her raspberry jam, and the flower sprinkles she repeatedly promotes throughout the show.

But the brand has continued to be dogged by controversy, after the mayor of a small Majorcan town accused her of “plagiarism” over similarities between her logo and their 14th century coat of arms.

And the eight-part series, which sees the former Suits actress give hosting tips and cooking with her celebrity friends, has been savaged by critics.

One review in The Guardian described it as a “gormless lifestyle filler” and “so pointless it might be the Sussexes’ last TV show”.

While The Telegraph gave it two stars and branded it “insane” and an “exercise in narcissism”.

And the former head of ITV Daytime Dianne Nelmes, who launched This Morning, said the show has a “major flaw”.

She told MailOnline: “With Love has a major flaw. The concept is outdated.

“Today young women look to TikTok, YouTube and social media for their lifestyle gurus and celebrity tips.

“Meghan is so far removed from the reality of the women viewers who her show is targeting that I wonder what creative thinking went into the early development.”

Now Meghan has admitted she makes “mistakes” but insisted that she is “learning every day”.

In an interview with bookshop Godmothers, which was named by Meghan’s pal Oprah, she was asked when she last “felt like a beginner at something”.

She said “Right now! I’m launching my business, As Ever, which has been my heartsong for years. Every day I’m learning so much as a founder.

“I’m taking baby steps and big strides at the same time, making mistakes and learning from them, and really working to find all the joy while diving into the creative process and the business.

BY Matt Wilkinson - Royal Editor

The Duchess of Sussex, 43, launching her Netflix rebrand with an eight-part cookery coming five years after Megxit.

Speaking in a promotional interview to mark ‘With Love, Meghan’ hitting telly screens she returned to gushing about her Royal Family connections.

The late Queen Elizabeth II honoured Harry and Meghan the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their 2018 wedding.

There have been calls for the couple to be stripped of the titles after blasting the Royals on their Oprah Winfrey tell-all, six-part Netflix series ‘Harry & Meghan’ and shock memoir ‘Spare’.

The California-based pair have also attracted criticism for only visiting Sussex once when they held several engagements seven years ago.

But speaking to People magazine in the US Meghan now claims the title is important to her.

She said: “It’s our shared name as a family, and I guess I hadn’t recognized how meaningful that would be to me until we had children.

“I love that that is something that Archie, Lili, H and I all have together. It means a lot to me.”

The Sussex name, she adds, “is part of our love story.”

Meghan and Harry are also the Earl and Countess of Dumbarton but rarely use the title and are not expected to pass it onto Archie.

They are banned as part of the Megxit agreement from using their ‘SussexRoyal’ brand although the website remains.

And last year set up ‘The Office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’ with Meghan’s coat of arms.

Earlier this week Meg featured Lilibet in an Instagram reel with Serena Williams to promote her new projects.

It comes after the three-year-old appeared in a photo for ‘As ever’ food brand which sparked controversy after its logo was similar to a Majorcan town’s coat of arms and name the same as New York clothing brand.

The couple usually keep their children out of the spotlight.

But in her interview carried out after she left Harry in Canada to spend Valentine’s Day alone during the Invictus Games she talks about her children.

She claims five-year-old Archie told her “mama, don’t work so hard’.

Meg told the outlet: “It was the sweetest thing.”

Following a series of rebrands in the US, including a failed podcast with Spotify and projects such as 40 x 40 which failed to get off the ground, Meg is now aiming to become an entrepreneur.

But she had to drop the name ‘American Riviera Orchard’ for her lifestyle after opposition from trademark authority.

Last month she posted in Instagram saying her brand wished to be called ‘As ever’.

She told People magazine: “When your children get to a certain age – when you’re not just playing in the sandbox with them but almost playing in your own sandbox again – it’s super joyful.

“As a woman, a mom and a wife, to be able to find yourself again – in a way that was always present but that you maybe couldn’t put as much attention on as you now can when your kids are a little bit older – is a wonderful feeling.”

Harry, whose Netflix effort Polo bombed, appears sporadically in the cookery show ‘With Love, Meghan’.

The show was due to be aired in January but delayed because of the LA fires.

BY Matt Wilkinson – Royal Editor

“Being in the granular parts of the business gives me the same feeling I have when I’m gardening: bare hands in the soil, planting a seed with so much care, and nurturing it as it grows.

“There’s something energizing about being in my 40s and turning my passion project into a business—and sharing that with the world.”

It comes as it was revealed Netflix is making a second series of With Love Meghan.

The duchess posted on Instagram saying she’s “thrilled” with the decision.

Wearing a Netflix cap she was seen grinning in a short clip on her stories, with the caption: “Lettuce romaine calm… or not(!) because I’m thrilled to share that Season 2 of ‘With Love, Meghan’ is coming!”

A TV insider said: “This may raise a few eyebrows but one thing which Netflix love is controversy – and this show certainly created alot of debate.

“Many were so scathing about the eight-part series that they thought there was no way it would get another season.

“But it seems the streamer is delighted with the chatter its created on both sides of the Atlantic this week.”

It’s not clear whether work has already started on the second series, but Netflix want it to drop later this year.

Woman wearing a beige baseball cap that says "Lettuce romaine calm" in cursive.
Meghan shared the news on Instagram
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in a white shirt.
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Meghan’s Netflix show dropped earlier this week[/caption]
Meghan Markle and Daniel Martin decorating a cake.
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The duchess is seen cooking a variety of foods[/caption]

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