We sat down with Motherwell Captain Paul McGinn to discuss his injury recovery, watching Motherwell FC from the sidelines, Motherwell's youth academy and his goals in the Scottish Premiership this season. Buying a car? Click HERE ➡ [ Ссылка ] SUBSCRIBE: @PLZSoccer
Sidelined by injury in his first season as the captain of 'The Well', Paul is working tirelessly to get himself back on the pitch as soon as possible. The defender explains how his injury happened and gives us an idea of when he could be returning to the pitch.
Motherwell's production of quality youth players has been a story all season and so we discuss Lennon Miller, Ewan Wilson and the standards manager Stuart Kettlewell demands from his players.
We finish off by discussing whether or not John has managed to sort Paul any tickets for Aston Villa and Celtic's Champions League clash, and then he tells us who his dream 5-a-side team would be.
Key Highlights:
Paul McGinn's Injury:
McGinn explains how the injury occurred during training and reflects on the frustration of being out of action: "I just went to hit a shot, and I felt a pop... it's frustrating, but I’m staying positive."
Watching Motherwell FC from the Sidelines:
As an experienced player, Paul McGinn admits it’s tough being on the sidelines: "I hate watching; I’d much rather be out there on the pitch."
The Captaincy:
Paul McGinn talks about the honour of being named Motherwell's captain and how the conversation with the manager unfolded: "It’s an easy one when it’s something so nice. It’s an honour, and you don’t really think about all the responsibilities that come with it until you’re in the role."
Youth Development at Motherwell Football Club:
Praising Motherwell FC’s ability to bring academy players into the first team, McGinn highlights the success of young talents like Lennon Miller and Ewan Wilson: "The boys have come through looking so good. It’s a testament to their mentality and the club’s focus on development."
Supporting the Next Generation:
On helping young players integrate into the first team, Paul explains: "It’s an easy dressing room, full of fun, and that makes it easier for the younger players to settle."
Future Aspirations:
Paul McGinn discusses his coaching badges and potential post-football plans: "I’ve done the 9-to-5 before, and I’d rather not go back to that. Coaching could be the path."
Five-A-Side Dream Team:
When asked to name his ultimate five-a-side team of players he’s played with, Paul selects:
Oxley (goalkeeper)
Andy Robertson ("Incredible what he’s achieved.")
Greg Stewart ("Entertaining to watch.")
Kevin Nisbet ("Technically gifted; five-a-side would suit him.")
Ryan Flynn ("The ball sticks to him.")
Paul’s Three Wishes for the Motherwell FC This Season:
To return to full fitness and play the rest of the season.
To finish above their local rivals in the league.
To help the younger players flourish and continue generating success for the club.
Paul McGinn Interview Chapters:
00:00 Paul McGinn injury news: "I went to hit a shot, and I felt a pop"
01:22 Becoming Motherwell FC's captain: "A great honour"
02:02 Stuart Kettlewell Motherwell manager: "He treats you like men"
03:19 Lennon Miller and Ewan Wilson: "I'm more impressed by Ewan Wilson"
06:41 Paul McGinn and Motherwell FC's goals this season
08:08 Best five-a-side team Paul McGinn has played with
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