Cesc Fabregas Made Captain Of Arsenal
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Cesc Fabregas Made Captain Of Arsenal
Arsenal have named 21-year-old Spaniard Cesc Fabregas as their new captain, replacing defender William Gallas.
Gallas, 31, was stripped of the captaincy for Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Manchester City following controversial comments about his team-mates.
But Wenger revealed the Frenchman will play in the Champions League against Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday.
Wenger said: "Fabregas will be the captain, permanently. I do not have to explain to you why."
He added: "I believe the captain is the voice of the club towards the outside, and is one of the leaders of the team.
"However, I do not believe in just one man in the dressing-room who sorts out all of the problems.
"A successful team is a shared leadership inside the dressing room. Fabregas will be one of the leaders, but not the only one."
Gallas was widely criticised last week for publicly accusing some team-mates of in-fighting, insulting behaviour and lacking bravery.
His captaincy has been under scrutiny since a game against Birmingham last season when he kicked an advertising hoarding and remained on the pitch for several minutes following the final whistle after Arsenal conceded a late leveller.
He was left out of the squad for Saturday's humbling defeat and forced to train on his own in London, but was back in the fold for Sunday's training session and is set to win back his place in the side.
"Gallas will play on Tuesday, but Cesc will be the captain, I have made that decision," said Wenger.
Asked if he thought he had made a mistake over the appointment of Gallas, he said: "No, I do not regret making him captain in the first place."
Arsenal are already rank outsiders to win the Premier League, lying in fifth place, 10 points behind Chelsea and Liverpool having lost five league games.
The Gunners have picked up only 11 points from a possible 27 and, coupled with the captaincy situation, Wenger has come under increasing scrutiny as their season threatens to fall apart.
But the Frenchman said: "When you do not win, nobody jumps off the roof, but the frustration does kick in.
"It is a good opportunity now for us to show we have strength and ability - you know how it works, you go from fantastic to a catastrophe, but real life is somewhere in between.
"Even if we are frustrated right now, it is not all doom and gloom. We have a strong belief in our ability and we have a good opportunity to show we care about the club tomorrow."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/a/arsenal/7743904.stm
Gallas, 31, was stripped of the captaincy for Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Manchester City following controversial comments about his team-mates.
But Wenger revealed the Frenchman will play in the Champions League against Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday.
Wenger said: "Fabregas will be the captain, permanently. I do not have to explain to you why."
He added: "I believe the captain is the voice of the club towards the outside, and is one of the leaders of the team.
"However, I do not believe in just one man in the dressing-room who sorts out all of the problems.
"A successful team is a shared leadership inside the dressing room. Fabregas will be one of the leaders, but not the only one."
Gallas was widely criticised last week for publicly accusing some team-mates of in-fighting, insulting behaviour and lacking bravery.
His captaincy has been under scrutiny since a game against Birmingham last season when he kicked an advertising hoarding and remained on the pitch for several minutes following the final whistle after Arsenal conceded a late leveller.
He was left out of the squad for Saturday's humbling defeat and forced to train on his own in London, but was back in the fold for Sunday's training session and is set to win back his place in the side.
"Gallas will play on Tuesday, but Cesc will be the captain, I have made that decision," said Wenger.
Asked if he thought he had made a mistake over the appointment of Gallas, he said: "No, I do not regret making him captain in the first place."
Arsenal are already rank outsiders to win the Premier League, lying in fifth place, 10 points behind Chelsea and Liverpool having lost five league games.
The Gunners have picked up only 11 points from a possible 27 and, coupled with the captaincy situation, Wenger has come under increasing scrutiny as their season threatens to fall apart.
But the Frenchman said: "When you do not win, nobody jumps off the roof, but the frustration does kick in.
"It is a good opportunity now for us to show we have strength and ability - you know how it works, you go from fantastic to a catastrophe, but real life is somewhere in between.
"Even if we are frustrated right now, it is not all doom and gloom. We have a strong belief in our ability and we have a good opportunity to show we care about the club tomorrow."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/a/arsenal/7743904.stm
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