Men's Team GB Football manager Stuart Pearce Photo credit: PA Wire.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
3:09 PM
Team GB boss Stuart Pearce felt that the Manchester United star had move respect from the team than Aaron Ramsey, Micah Richards and Craig Bellamy
Team GB boss Stuart Pearce has explained why Manchester United star Ryan Giggs was given the captaincy over Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey, Manchester City’s Micah Richards and Liverpool’s Craig Bellamy.
The former England full back believes that the respect the Welshman has from all the players is what made him the standout candidate.
“Ryan Giggs is going to be captaining the squad for the duration of the tournament,” Pearce said.
“I looked at the squad and I thought there are some good candidates there.
“Aaron Ramsey captains Wales, Micah Richards has captained Manchester City at times, Craig Bellamy for the experience he’s had and one or two others within the camp as well.
“But I think Ryan is the standout captain amongst the group. He has got the respect of all the members of the group and I am quite looking forward to working with him and alongside him.”
The 38-year-old has won 12 Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two Champions Leagues during his 21 year association with the Red Devils.
Tottenham’s Andros Townsend says he has learned valuable lessons during his stellar loan spell with QPR – and he is keen to impress Spurs’ coaches again today when he faces Liverpool at Anfield.
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