Kieran Trippier Unfazed by Captaincy Snub

Wolverhampton Wanderers' Kieran Trippier has spoken out about the captaincy snub, insisting he doesn't need the armband to lead and is focused on bringing success to the team. The 35-year-old was named as one of the four captains by head coach Cesar Peixoto before the season started, but Toti Gomes has worn the armband in the first two competitive games of the season.

What Happened?

Trippier was one of four captains named by head coach Cesar Peixoto before the season started, but Toti Gomes has worn the armband in the first two competitive games of the season. The decision has sparked debate among fans, with many calling for Trippier to be given the armband officially.

Why it Matters for Wolverhampton Wanderers

The lack of leadership has been an issue for Wolverhampton Wanderers for some time, and the signing of Trippier will aid in that department. The 35-year-old has experience and a strong leadership presence, and his influence will be felt at the club.

What Comes Next?

Trippier is focused on bringing success to the team, and is not concerned about being the official captain. He is using his experience to help the young players at the club, and is working hard to ensure the team's success.

Setting Standards Behind the Scenes

The manager sets the standards behind the scenes, but players like Trippier and Dan Bentley also play a key role in enforcing and enhancing those standards. The team has a strong work ethic, and everyone is working hard to achieve success.

Leading by Example

Players like Raul Jimenez also lead by example, and their influence will be felt at the club. Trippier is happy to do his part in helping the team succeed, and is focused on bringing success to Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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