Burton boss welcomes Reggae Boy Mariappa
LONDON, United Kingdom (CMC) — Reggae Boy Adrian Mariappa’s arrival at struggling English League One club Burton Albion is “exactly what we needed”, according to new Manager Dino Maamria after the Jamaica defender made his debut in the 1-1 draw at Peterborough United.
The 36-year-old defender joined the club — nicknamed the Brewers — on Friday, with international clearance coming through just hours before Saturday’s kick-off.
The draw at seventh-place Peterborough left Burton second from bottom in the table on eight points after 13 games. Peterborough’s goal came from 28-year-old Reggae Boy Jonson Clarke-Harris —his ninth of the campaign.
It was Mariappa’s first game in the third tier, having spent much of his career in the Premier League.
“He gave the dressing room a lift,” Maamria said afterward.
“He is exactly what we needed — his voice, his organisation in the team, the presence he gave the team.”
Mariappa, who played in the Premier League with Watford, Crystal Palace and Reading, has returned to the English game after a spell playing in Australia with Macarthur.
Mariappa, who played the full 90 minutes on Saturday, is the fourth free agent — following forwards Sam Winnall, Mustapha Carayol and Bobby Kamwa — signed by the Brewers since Maamria succeeded Suriname-born Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink as boss at Pirelli Stadium in early September.
“These four have been really good for us,” Maamria said.
“What I’ve been doing is bring them in for a week or two to train — it’s not because they are not good players, but I want to see the character of the player and want to see what they are like around the place.
“I’m big on the other side, not just the player. We know he [Mariappa] is the right character for us.”