Leadership group: Evans named team captain

Corry Evans has been named Sunderland AFC’s new team captain ahead of the 2021-22 campaign.

Aiden McGeady has been named vice-captain, with club captains Bailey Wright and Luke O’Nien joining Lynden Gooch and Tom Flanagan to complete the senior team’s new leadership group.

Evans, who joined the club in July following an eight-year spell with Blackburn Rovers, made over 200 appearances during his time at Ewood Park and he has earnt 65 international caps to date.

Speaking to safc.com, Head Coach Lee Johnson also confirmed that several other first-team players will take on leadership roles during the upcoming season.

“It wasn’t an easy decision because we have five or six players with real quality in terms of leadership, so this year we have tried to give them different responsibilities and spread the responsibilities.

“The team captain will be Corry Evans, who is obviously an experienced international and very well-respected, and he is very calm – at a club like this, that calmness personified, both in his performances and general day-to-day consistency, becomes very important.”

He continued: “Vice-captain will be Aiden McGeady, a very different leader and talisman if you like, somebody that really grabs a game by the scruff of the neck.

“He is also hugely respected within the squad, not only because of his career but because of his football intelligence.

“We have gone with two club captains and they are tasked with driving the culture and driving the standards, particularly off the pitch.

“They are Bailey Wright, who is well versed in that role having done it for me at Bristol City, and Luke O’Nien, who we feel has real leadership potential off the pitch and we are looking to hone and develop that on the pitch.

“Lynden Gooch and Tom Flanagan also come into the communications and leadership group and what that is, is those six guys that we – from me to the sporting director – can discuss any key subjects with.”

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