Galloway excited by his challenges for Plymouth Argyle and Zimbabwe

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By Chris Errington

Plymouth Argyle defender Brendan Galloway has admitted it is ‘tough at times’ to balance his club career with international football for Zimbabwe but he is enjoying the different challenges of both.

Galloway is set to be part of the Pilgrims’ squad for the Championship clash with Steven Schumacher’s Stoke City at Home Park on Saturday, and he will then travel to Africa the following day.

The 28-year-old has been included in the Zimbabwe squad for their first two 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying games by recently-appointed German-born boss Michael Nees.

The Warriors, who are 129th in the latest FIFA World Rankings, will play away to Kenya (108) on Friday, September 6 and then host Cameroon (51) on Tuesday, September 10.

Due to Kenya and Zimbabwe both not having FIFA-approved stadia, both matches are to take place in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda.

CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND – JULY 20: Brendan Galloway of Plymouth Argyle in action during the pre-season friendly match between Cheltenham Town and Plymouth Argyle at The Completely-Suzuki Stadium on July 20, 2024 in Cheltenham, England. (Photo by Fantasista/Getty Images)

Galloway will then rejoin the Argyle squad ahead of their home Championship fixture against Sunderland on Saturday, September 14 so it promises to be a busy time for him, both in terms of football but also travelling.

Zimbabwe have another four 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers later this year, two in October and two in November.

Galloway, who has started Argyle’s first three Championship games this season, said: “It gets tough at times. We are travelling to very far countries, adjusting to the heat and you just get no real time to switch off for a second.

“The day after Stoke, we are straight into travelling and then we come back after a long flight and it’s straight back into training because I want to recover and train well before the next game (against Sunderland).

“At times I think I have just got to look after myself almost and use my head now. I’m not young and I can’t do everything at 100 miles per hour, but I enjoy it. It’s football, it’s what I wanted to do all my life so it’s good.

“Argyle getting three points every weekend is super important to me, and then when I do go away with the national team then qualifying for a major tournament for the country is also important. You have got to be excited for both, they are both a challenge but a challenge you look forward to.”

Plymouth Herald

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