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da dobrowin: Tomas Soucek may be in line to become West Ham United captain next season, should his loan move from Slavia Prague be made permanent, according to Claret & Hugh.
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The Czech Republic international has come in to make a real impact since arriving at London Stadium, averaging 2 tackles, 2 interceptions and 3.7 clearances per Premier League game.
However, there seems to be a split among fans about whether he should be appointed as club captain.
After the FA Cup loss against West Bromwich Albion, Mark Noble told talkSPORT: “At a club at this level with the money we’ve spent, you can’t rely on me. You can’t rely on me to come on at half-time during an FA Cup game – that shouldn’t be like that.”
This decision may be a sign that they are taking that reliance on him away, and one fan has given the opinion that there are “no surprises” that Soucek is the man in the pipeline.
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Considering the way in which he has settled in and conducted himself since joining the Hammers, there are signs that Soucek could be a worthy captain – having also had that role at Slavia Prague.
However, there are some fans who can’t believe that he would be handed the armband ahead of Declan Rice.
The England international may be 21 years of age, but he has already played 100 games for West Ham, and the suggestion is that he should take over from Noble.
There may be some disappointment for the fan favourite if he doesn’t get the position, as he was recently quoted by the club website as saying: “I had the honour of having the captain’s armband this season and it felt really special, but I felt the pressure of it! Leading the team out with the armband on was so, so special and something I’d never have dreamed of as a kid.
“One day, I’d love to be captain and that’s where I’ve got to set my standards at. I think I’m capable of doing that, so I just think I need to get more experience and improve my leadership abilities, but for sure I can see myself captaining [West Ham] one day.â€
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