Egyptian midfielder Sam Morsy is set to become one of the continent’s few captains in the Premier League.
As Ipswich Town FC prepares for their top-flight return after a 22-year absence, Morsy’s leadership will be at the heart of the club’s ambitions.
A seasoned campaigner with a knack for guiding teams to promotion, Morsy has orchestrated five promotions in his career.
His journey from League Two to the Premier League is a testament to his tenacity and tactical acumen. Having previously led Chesterfield, Wigan Athletic, and Ipswich Town to success, the Egyptian is now on the cusp of writing his most illustrious chapter.
Morsy joins an exclusive group of African players who have captained Premier League sides, including legends like Didier Drogba, Kolo Touré, and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
His ascension to the role highlights the growing influence of African footballers in English football’s top tier.
Ipswich Town’s return to the Premier League is a fairytale story, and Morsy is undoubtedly its protagonist. His leadership has been instrumental in the club’s resurgence, and his role will be crucial as they face the challenges of the top flight.
The Tractor Boys kick off their campaign with a daunting clash against Liverpool at Portman Road Stadium this Saturday.
Born in England to an Egyptian father, Morsy has represented the Pharaohs nine times, including at the 2018 World Cup.
His journey from a young English-born player to a Premier League captain is a remarkable story that will inspire countless African footballers.