Stoke City’s interim manager Steven Schumacher issues his verdict on the 26-year-old star as Stoke City ride captain carousel…

In the latest developments from the bet365 Stadium, Stoke City is gearing up to face Ipswich Town on New Year’s Day. The team’s performance has seen a notable highlight in the form of Ryan Mmaee, who not only delivered a clinical low strike against Watford but also provided an assist in the game against Birmingham on Boxing Day. Mmaee’s goal against Watford marked his first since a 4-2 defeat at QPR a month prior and his fourth of the season.

However, Steven Schumacher, the interim manager, admitted a tactical error in substituting Mmaee for the final 20 minutes of the game. Schumacher acknowledged the quality of Mmaee’s goal and expressed regret over the decision to bring him off, especially considering the lack of subsequent goal-scoring opportunities. Schumacher praised Mmaee’s performance in the last three games, emphasizing his role in leading the line effectively.

The captaincy situation at Stoke City has been dynamic under Schumacher, with three different starting captains in as many games and additional changes mid-game. The captain’s armband passed from Josh Laurent to Lynden Gooch, then to Jordan Thompson, and eventually to Wouter Burger, who received praise for his leadership qualities. Despite being only 22 years old, Burger previously served as captain at Basel and expressed pride in captaining Stoke City, highlighting the team’s five-game unbeaten run.

Watford’s Vakoun Bayo received a red card in the match against Stoke, apologizing for the incident involving violent conduct against Luke McNally. Bayo acknowledged the negative impact of his red card on his team but expressed pride in the overall result.

What Steven Schumacher said about Ryan Mmaee as Stoke City ride captain  carousel - Stoke-on-Trent Live

Junior Tchamadeu received a call-up for the African Cup of Nations, representing Cameroon. Schumacher praised the young player for his excitement at participating in such a significant tournament at a young age. Tchamadeu’s inclusion in the squad was lauded as a testament to his positive contributions on and off the pitch.

In injury news, Ben Wilmot made a welcome return to the squad after almost three months out with a knee injury. Lynden Gooch is expected to be sidelined for two to three weeks due to a calf injury, while Dwight Gayle is nursing a “really sore rib.” Josh Laurent faces a potential four-week absence following a high ankle sprain revealed in a recent scan. Tyrese Campbell and Enda Stevens are hopeful of returning to training in the coming week, providing a boost to the squad.

Additionally, Mehdi Leris missed the game against Watford due to concussion protocol, and players Junior Tchamadeu and Wouter Burger were substituted as a tactical decision to manage fatigue rather than due to injury concerns. Despite some setbacks, Schumacher remains optimistic about the team’s prospects and sees the injuries as opportunities for other players to stake their claim.

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