CHRIS MEPHAM NAMED WALES FC CAPTAIN AFTER HUGE PERFORMANCES…

*CHRIS MEPHAM NAMED WALES FC CAPTAIN AFTER HUGE PERFORMANCES*

Cardiff, Wales – Wales manager Robert Page has announced that Chris Mepham will take over as captain of the national team, effective immediately. The decision comes after Mepham’s impressive performances for both club and country, showcasing his leadership qualities and exceptional defensive skills.

Mepham, who plays for Bournemouth in the English Championship, has been a stalwart for Wales in recent years, earning over 20 caps and scoring one goal. His consistent displays at the heart of the defense have earned him widespread praise, and Page believes he is the perfect candidate to lead the team.

“Chris has been an outstanding performer for us, and his leadership qualities on and off the pitch make him the ideal candidate to take over as captain,” said Page. “He has a strong presence on the pitch, and his ability to read the game and organize his teammates is exceptional.”

Mepham expressed his pride and gratitude at being named captain, saying: “It’s an incredible honor to be named captain of Wales. I’m proud to represent my country, and I’m excited to take on this new challenge. I’ll do everything I can to lead the team to success and make the country proud.”

The 24-year-old defender has been instrumental in Wales’ recent success, helping the team to secure promotion to League A in the UEFA Nations League. His performances have also earned him recognition at club level, with Bournemouth manager Gary O’Neil praising his leadership and defensive skills.

Mepham’s appointment as captain is seen as a long-term move, with Page believing that he has the potential to lead the team for many years to come. With his leadership qualities, defensive prowess, and experience at the highest level, Mepham is the perfect candidate to take on the role and lead Wales to future success.

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