Andy Yiadom selected as Reading skipper in front of the new season
New Reading skipper Andy Yiadom and lead trainer Paul Ince
Ghana safeguard Andy Yiadom has been selected as Reading's new first group chief in front of the 2022/23 football season.
Yiadom, a carefully prepared worldwide pioneer who is flexible on the pitch, has had an enduring effect in the changing area.
He has played with the Royals for the beyond four years subsequent to leaving Barnsley, a group he recently captained. He is currently among the club's longest-serving players.
Yiadom committed his future to Reading this late spring by marking another drawn out agreement that keeps him with the group through 2025. At the finish of the past mission, he was named Player of the Season.
The right-back for the Royals showed up last season, carrying his complete for the group to 132.
The 30-year-old will be in conflict for a spot in the Black Stars crew for the World Cup Finals in Qatar in the not so distant future as Ghana plans to take on Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay in Group H.
Supervisor Paul Ince said: "As I said when he marked his new agreement recently, Andy is an ideal guide to every youthful footballer. As a director, it's so essential to have the option to approach players who you realize will do everything they possibly can for succeed, from the second they cross the white line to the last whistle, players who play for their partners, the fans and the peak. Andy is one of those players.
"He has the complete regard of his colleagues and the initiative characteristics which will make him an incredible skipper of this extraordinary club."
Yiadom accepts it is a distinction to lead Reading as commander in front of the new season.
"It's an honor. "At last I simply need to be a support of the players and to the club. "Furthermore, we must try the impossible. In the event that everybody pulls in a similar bearing, we're prepared to do huge things."
Yiadom will lead the Royals on Saturday when they take on Benfica in an in secret pre-season well disposed at St George's Park.