Why should he not be captain? We're simply not in a position to judge it.
We don't see enough of the changing room/interaction every day to tell whether he is a good leader or not.
Shouting and screaming on the pitch doesn't mean you're a great captain overall.
Martin has praised him numerous times for positive leadership and helping others/younger players in the build up to games/training. Cooper picking him for captain in the first place was after observation of the squad in the day-to-day interactions.
People can call for him to be dropped or question his ability but this idea that has long existed that he is a poor captain is utter nonsense. We can never have enough information to tell either way. But the people who do, and make the decisions, and work with him all the time seem to think he is a good leader.
We don't see enough of the changing room/interaction every day to tell whether he is a good leader or not.
Shouting and screaming on the pitch doesn't mean you're a great captain overall.
Martin has praised him numerous times for positive leadership and helping others/younger players in the build up to games/training. Cooper picking him for captain in the first place was after observation of the squad in the day-to-day interactions.
People can call for him to be dropped or question his ability but this idea that has long existed that he is a poor captain is utter nonsense. We can never have enough information to tell either way. But the people who do, and make the decisions, and work with him all the time seem to think he is a good leader.