Tag: Captain

  • Transfer: Chelsea captain in advanced talks with Barca

    Transfer: Chelsea captain in advanced talks with Barca

    Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta is in advanced talks with Barcelona over a move this summer, according to reports in Spain.

    The Spaniard, who arrived in London in 2012 from Marseille, sees his contract run out at the end of the current season.

    That would allow clubs outside of the UK to sign a pre-contract agreement with the Spaniard next month.

    And according to El Nacional, talks are already advanced between the Blues captain and the Catalan outfit.

    The paper states that Xavi is personally pushing for the deal to go through, with club president Joan Laporta agreeind to his wish.

    Any move for Azpilicueta, though, would spell the end of Dani Alves’ short-term return.

    The Brazilian re-signed for Barcelona earlier this year, but is not able to make his debut until January.

    If Azpilicueta’s free transfer is finalised, it would mean no contract renewal for Alves, according to the publication.

    The 32-year-old has appeared in just one of Chelsea’s last seven Premier League matches, being made to watch from the bench for the six which he has missed.

  • Maguire not the right captain for Man Utd – Sheringham

    Maguire not the right captain for Man Utd – Sheringham

    Former Manchester United striker, Teddy Sheringham, has hit out at the club’s captain, Harry Maguire over his lack of leadership during their embarrassing 5-0 Premier League defeat to Liverpool last weekend.

    According to Sheringham, Maguire is not a proper captain, adding that the centre-back failed to calm Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side during the Liverpool encounter.

    Maguire, along with the rest of his Man United teammates, have spent the past week in the spotlight following their humiliating defeat to Liverpool at Old Trafford.

    Speaking ahead of Man United’s away Premier League clash with Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, Sheringham told The Sun, “Maguire is having a ragged time.

    “Once they went 2-0 down, the game plan and cohesion went out of the window, people started doing their own thing and it became chaos. Everyone was at sixes and sevens.

    “That is where you need to keep your head and you need a good skipper who tells everyone, “Calm down, we will get back into it.”

    “It doesn’t look like there is a proper captain out there leading and demanding they stay in their structure.”

  • Super Eagles captain to get N10m for reaching 100 caps

    Super Eagles captain to get N10m for reaching 100 caps

    Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, will receive the sum of N10million from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), for winning his 100th cap for the country.

    This was confirmed by NFF president, Amaju Pinnick.

    Musa achieved the milestone during the World Cup qualifier against Cape Verde on Tuesday.

    The former Leicester City winger started the game, which the Eagles went on to win 2-1 in Mindelo.

    Following the win at the Estádio Municipal Adérito Sena in Mindelo, Pinnick said: “The NFF will give Ahmed Musa N10 million for reaching the 100 caps.

    “We will sustain this gesture and honour our players that hit 100 games henceforth.”

    Musa made his debut for Nigeria at the age of 17 in August 2010.

    He came on to replace John Mikel Obi in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar.

    Musa becomes the third player to reach 100 caps for Nigeria after Joseph Yobo and Vincent Enyeama.

  • Arsenal put captain Aubameyang up for sale

    Arsenal put captain Aubameyang up for sale

    Arsenal have put captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang up for sale.

    Aubameyang missed last night’s shock opening Premier League defeat at promoted Brentford.

    The Times says Arsenal have transfer-listed their captain and are ready to sell the striker before the market closes at the end of this month.

    Also being made available is fellow striker Alexandre Lacazette, who was another missing last night.

    Arsenal intend to sell both senior players, with management convinced Eddie Nketiah and Folarin Balogun are ready to step up.

  • I won’t miss football when I retire – Everton captain

    I won’t miss football when I retire – Everton captain

    Everton captain Seamus Coleman admits he’s planning for retirement.

    However, he admits he could walk away from the game when the time comes for him to hang up the playing boots.

    “I’m doing my coaching badges at the moment and I have enjoyed doing them, but I could easily disappear back to Donegal with the family and not have too much to do with football,” he told the Sunday World.

    “If that happens, I will miss football, don’t get me wrong, because I love it. That love for football has never faded for me through the years.

    “I go in every day and I love it. I’m grateful that I am able to work in this profession and I love working hard in training every day.

    “Will I go into management? I honestly don’t know. I’ve worked under a lot of great managers, all very different in the way they do things, and you learn something from each one of them.

    “If I went into coaching and management, I’d take what I have seen from each of them with me into that job, soak up all the information each one brings, and try to blend it all together for when you become a coach or a manager.

    “I see a lot of players saying life after football can be a scary thought, but it doesn’t frighten me at all.

    “I’m not going to miss the feeling of being a footballer. It won’t leave a void in my life. It doesn’t scare me at all.”

  • We’ll consider all available options regarding Oladapo’s CAF ban – Enyimba FC

    We’ll consider all available options regarding Oladapo’s CAF ban – Enyimba FC

    Felix Anyansi-Agwu, the Chairman of Enyimba International Football Club of Aba, says the club will consider all options available to them regarding team captain Austine Oladapo’s ban.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Oladapo, a midfielder at the club, was handed a one-year ban by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Monday.

    This was after he tested positive for a prohibited steroid, known as Prenisolone or Prednisolone.

    The ban became necessary after Oladapo’s urine sample, taken after the club’s CAF Confederation Cup quarter-final first leg against Pyramids FC on May 16, tested positive for the banned substance.

    But the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) clubside had stood behind their captain, saying Oladapo remained a disciplined athlete.

    The club said Oladapo became worthy of the team’s captain band due to his professionalism and could not have intentionally taken the said drug.

    A statement by the club chairman, posted on the club’s official website on Friday, said Enyimba FC would consider all available options.

    But, Anyansi-Agwu said the club would in the meantime continue to stand with and defend their star midfielder and captain.

    He also revealed that they had given CAF a heads-up before the said test that the player had been on preventive COVID-19 specific treatment.

    “We received a letter from CAF informing us that Oladapo has been suspended for 12 months for failing a doping test.

    “While we have been given the option to appeal the decision, it is pertinent to first clarify that as a club, we have a strict code of conduct that shows zero tolerance to hard drugs or any banned substance.

    “That is why there had never been any record of a positive doping test on any of our players, either in domestic or international competitions.

    “It is also important to state that the player in question is a true professional who strongly upholds and has always been abiding by the high standards of our club.

    “It was for this reason, alongside his exceptional leadership abilities on and off the pitch, that he was chosen as captain of our team.”

    The chairman insisted that he was convinced that “a player who over his four years with the club had shown such an exemplary level of moral and professional discipline could not have knowingly taken the said substance”.

    He noted that the player has had a clean doping record, having been subjected to tests on previous occasions in CAF Competitions.

    These were during their match against CARA Brazzaville in 2018 and at the 2018 Championship of African Nations (CHAN) in Morocco.

    “On both occasions, the tests returned negative.

    “As we already pointed out in our communication to CAF, Oladapo before the game against Pyramids had been on preventive COVID-19-specific treatment after being diagnosed with malaria with bronchitis.

    “It was indicated in his medical report, which was also attached to our letter to CAF, that some of the treatment given in this regard are steroidal and can reveal prednisolone in his tribe sample test.

    “Although we have not been made aware of the percentage of the substance concentration in his urine, we believe that any trace of it would have resulted from the prescribed medication.

    “In following this matter, Enyimba FC will consider all available options, but will in the meantime continue to stand with and defend our star midfielder, who over the years has shown exceptional discipline and character worthy of our revered captain’s armband,” Anyansi-Agwu said.

  • Man Utd captaincy has changed Maguire – Southgate

    Man Utd captaincy has changed Maguire – Southgate

    England manager Gareth Southgate admits becoming Manchester United captain was a turning point for Harry Maguire.

    The Three Lions centre-back has been a towering presence since regaining full fitness at Euro 2020.

    He was outstanding in the round of 16 against Germany and scored in the 4-0 win over Ukraine in the quarter finals.

    “The beginning of this season was very difficult for Harry on a number of fronts so it’s brilliant to see how he has emerged with so much more confidence as a leader,” Southgate told reporters.

    “You can see that within the group. Being captain of Manchester United is a massive challenge, a massive responsibility but it’s brought a lot more out of him.

    “You can see he’s more confident in himself and has gone on to another level not just on his game but on his maturity.”

  • Captaincy improved Maguire for club and country – Robson

    Captaincy improved Maguire for club and country – Robson

    Manchester United great Bryan Robson is backing Harry Maguire for a big game with England tonight against Euro 2020 round of 16 opponents Germany.

    England coach Gareth Southgate revealed recently that he has noticed a change in Maguire since the centre-back was handed the armband at United, and this is something Robson can appreciate after leading club and country with distinction for such a long period.

    “I can [understand Southgate’s comments],” said Robson to manutd.com. “I think Harry was always captain material when he came into the club. He’s a great reader of the game and good on the ball. He’s so dominant in the air and he’s a centre-half so he can see everything in front of him. I think what Harry has realised even more since he came into this club is he’s got to organise and you want quite a few captains in your team who are organising people around them because that’s part of being a captain.

    “I think Harry has got better at that since he’s been at the club and he’s got the confidence to do it. That’s an important factor as well, being a captain, you’ve got to have the confidence to say what you’re saying to the lads, organising them and believing what you’re saying is right for the team. I think Harry has developed with that.

    “That’s the only thing which has been good about fans not being able to go to matches – you do find out quite a lot about the players because you can hear what everyone is shouting on the pitch. They’ve had to motivate themselves really to get the results you need in football and you can see who has the organisational skills within their game. Harry definitely has that. He’s come on leaps and bounds.

    “We [England] have got a few leaders. I don’t know if [Jordan] Henderson will actually play tonight but I just think, with Henderson, and Kane up front, you’ve got lads who are leaders and captains and can organise so hopefully that all comes together in having a really good performance tonight.”

  • New Real Madrid captain revealed as Ramos departs

    New Real Madrid captain revealed as Ramos departs

    Brazilian defender Marcelo is set to be named new Real Madrid captain as Sergio Ramos departs.

    Marcelo will become the first foreign captain of the club since 1904, with each club captain in between being from Spain, back to when Federico Revuelto of Guatemala was captain 117 years ago.

    At Real Madrid, the captaincy is given to the player who has been in the first team for the longest, meaning that the Brazilian, who has been at the club for 15 years, will be given the armband.

    This tradition has attracted criticism in the past, such as from Jose Mourinho, who was reluctant to give the captaincy to Iker Casillas as he wanted an outfielder to wear the armband instead, but it has still remained.

    As for Marcelo, given that he is once again set to face limited time on the pitch next season, the armband will primarily be worn in his absence by Karim Benzema, who is just behind Marcelo in terms of years spent at the club and has become arguably the side’s most important player.

  • PSG table bumper offer to Real Madrid captain

    PSG table bumper offer to Real Madrid captain

    Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos is in talks with PSG.

    Foot Mercato says there’s a confidence in Paris that Ramos has been convinced about moving to France this summer.

    Ramos’ new contract negotiations with Real Madrid have ground to a halt, leaving brother and agent Rene Ramos to look elsewhere.

    And it’s emerged Rene has been speaking PSG chief Leonardo for some weeks about a move to Paris.

    The two men get along well and PSG are offering Ramos a two-year contract with the option for a third. A hefty signing on bonus in excess of €10m is also being mooted.