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Maurizio Sarri Names Gary Cahill as Chelsea Captain

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri has confirmed that Gary Cahill will be the captain of the club despite not being able to cement his role in the starting lineup.

Cahill was tipped with a move away from the London club in the January transfer window but the recent decision to be made the captain of Chelsea football club could keep the Englishman at Stamford Bridge for a while now.

Chelsea has been doing exceedingly well this season as the Blues sit 2nd on the Premier League table at the moment. The West London club is unbeaten this season in all competitions this term and looks like serious title contenders under new manager Maurizio Sarri. The Italian master tactician has transformed the club and embedded each his philosophy and style of play into every player in the squad.

With all the positives around Chelsea at the moment, the only cause of near concern is the fact that Chelsea defender Gary Cahill could leave the club in the January transfer window. Cahill has made just one Premier League appearance this season and is looking for a move away from Chelsea in order for regular football as he is nearing the twilight years of his career. The 32-year-old joined Chelsea back in January of 2012 from Bolton Wanderers for a transfer fee of £7 million and since then has become an integral part of the club winning the UEFA Champions League in his debut season. Cahill also won two Premier League titles, one Europa League, one FA Cup and a League Cup nearing a six-year spell at Chelsea.

But the arrival of Antonio Rudiger and the impressive showings from David Luiz have kept Cahill out of the first team. However, Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has revealed that Cahill is the captain of Chelsea, “The captain is Cahill, and, if he’s not on the pitch, it’s (Cesar) Azpilicueta. Cahill was the captain last season and I have spoken with his mates, and everybody told me that he was really a very good captain.”

Sarri was also asked about whether Cahill would leave the club in the winter but was not affirmative and explained that it was up to the player and his choice, “I think he played very often in the last seven, eight matches. It depends on him and the club. For me, Cahill is very important on the pitch, but also off the pitch.”

Cahill is quite an important member for Chelsea’s squad this season especially as he has the experience and quality to play as back up if any injuries take place in central defense. Chelsea should keep hold of Cahill as they are competing in quite a few competitions and their strength in depth will be tested.

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