Who Will Captain Saints This Season Monday, 21st Jul 2025 09:48 Jack Stephens is still the Southampton captain as it stands and many expected that will be the case given that he recently signed a new 3 year contract, but judging by Will Still's latest words, there could be a new man in charge. Most Saints fans were baffled that Jack Stephens was not only given a new contract, but that it was a 3 year deal that will take him to the age of 34. Stephens was a strange choice as skipper when he was given the honour by Russell Martin 2 years ago, Stephens who joined the club from Plymouth in the summer of 2011 at the age of 17, but was a slow starter, he made his debut for the club in January 2012 in the FA Cup at Coventry, but had to wait almost 6 years for his next appearance, firstly a League cup game and then his League debut at Everton in January 2017. Since then a season on loan at Bournemouth aside he has always been a good squad member, but in then 7 1/2 season in the Saints squad he has started just 143 games with another 21 off the bench. A good solid squad member who could be called upon to do a job, but if you think that your Captain should firstly be a nailed on started in your team and secondly he should be seen as a leader of men, he was not the obvious choice. So the big question at the moment is whether Will Still has seen enough in training and the pre season friendlies that will lead him to keep Stephens as Captain. The problem though for Still is that until he knows who is staying and going, his choices are somewhat limited, if he wants a Captain in the defence then the two obvious candidates Jan Bednarek and Taylor Harwood-Bellis could both be leaving in August. In the centre of midfield he might see Flynn Downs as a leader, but these three aside unless he considers Ronnie Edwards ready to step up to the plate. But in recent comments to The Daily Echo Will Still perhaps dropped a hint as to who he see's as his Captain next season. “Chaz is such a calm and composed figure. He’s reliable and is always going to be there, "He showed it at the back end of last season when I came to watch the game against Arsenal, playing at centre-half that day. "He’s good in and around the dressing room because he brings a level head and a bit of composure to what he does." This is intriguing when you also consider that although Jack Stephens was the captain in the first half, Taylor captained Saints in the second half of the friendlies last week against Gillingham & Valenciennes at Staplewood. So is Will Still going to change the Captaincy ? that we will get a big clue of in Spain this week. Personally I think that he should, Jack Stephens should remain as club captain, he is a well respected squad member, but he is not the leader of men that we need on the pitch. That man could be Charlie Taylor who it seems impressed Will Still in the final game of the season against Arsenal. All Photos Via Reuters Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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