When they lost a derby at Wembley a couple of months later, he was captain, creator and shootout scorer.
Casemiro did not get to lift the Community Shield. Perhaps he did get an indication – even beyond the armband on his sleeve – to suggest there may be a way back into favour. Erik ten Hag said there was “no signal” that the Brazilian will leave this summer; it may mean there is no Saudi club willing to absorb his colossal salary.
A shift in the pecking order could prove a short-term affair. Casemiro’s end-of-season demotion below Sofyan Amrabat felt ignominious in itself, given the Moroccan’s form for much of the season, even if it was justified by his excellent display against Manchester City at Wembley. It reflected, too, the Brazilian’s dreadful spring; the nadir came in the 4-0 thrashing at Crystal Palace, though there was also his bizarrely bad version of the offside trap when Arsenal visited Old Trafford.
The nadir came when he was an ersatz centre-back. If the Community Shield suggested Casemiro was given a more suitable role than last season, it was not merely because he was restored to midfield; with Matthijs de Ligt primed to accompany Leny Yoro among the summer’s centre-back arrivals, he may not have to be drafted into defence again this year.
This story is from the August 13, 2024 edition of The Independent.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the August 13, 2024 edition of The Independent.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Mother of poisoning victim says she knew she would die
Lawyer Simone White succumbed to the effects of methanol while backpacking in Laos with two of her childhood friends
Pensioner, 95, left on cold.pavement with broken hip
A 95-year-old woman was left on a cold pavement for more than five hours waiting for an ambulance after the emergency services told a bystander trying to help her that she wasn’t a priority.
Snow and frost forecast as parts of the UK face 7C
The Met Office has warned Britons to expect more snow this week as temperatures plunge to below-freezing in some regions.
Man arrested in relation to rape claim at Groucho Club
A 34-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of rape following an alleged incident at one of Soho’s most famous private members’ clubs, Metropolitan Police have said.
Eight injured after car hits crowd at Christmas market
Two children are among six people taken to hospital after a car crashed into a group of pedestrians at a Christmas market.
Will this 'plan for change' reverse Labour's fortunes?
Sir Keir Starmer's time in government was summed up yesterday by Sky's Trevor Phillips as \"the Taylor Swift tickets, the suits, the dresses, the glasses, the No 10 passes, the chief of staff sacked inside six months\".
PM warned on 'destructive' food trade deal with the US
Sir Keir Starmer has been warned a comprehensive trade deal with the US under Donald Trump would \"destroy our family farms and healthy food standards\".
Patients may have to pay for assisted death, says minister
Patients opting for assisted dying may have to pay to die, a government minister has suggested after MPs backed legislation that would support terminally ill people to end their own lives.
Britain sets aside £10bn for payments to EU more than eight years after Brexit vote
Britain has set aside more than £10bn for post-Brexit payments to the EU as the UK continues sending billions to Brussels despite having left the bloc years ago.
Wallace hit by backlash over remarks about his accusers
Former MasterChef presenter took to Instagram to defend himself as BBC faced criticism over response to allegations