James McCarthy (footballer) explained

James McCarthy
Fullname:James Patrick McCarthy
Birth Date:12 November 1990[1]
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Height:1.80m[2]
Position:Central midfielder
Currentclub:Celtic
Clubnumber:16
Youthclubs1:Hamilton Academical
Years1:2006–2009
Clubs1:Hamilton Academical
Caps1:95
Goals1:13
Years2:2009–2013
Clubs2:Wigan Athletic
Caps2:120
Goals2:7
Years3:2013–2019
Clubs3:Everton
Caps3:108
Goals3:6
Years4:2019–2021
Clubs4:Crystal Palace
Caps4:49
Goals4:0
Years5:2021–2024
Clubs5:Celtic
Caps5:12
Goals5:0
Nationalyears1:2007
Nationalteam1:Republic of Ireland U17
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:2007
Nationalteam2:Republic of Ireland U18
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:2
Nationalyears3:2007–2008
Nationalteam3:Republic of Ireland U19
Nationalcaps3:2
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalyears4:2008–2011
Nationalteam4:Republic of Ireland U21
Nationalcaps4:7
Nationalgoals4:1
Nationalyears5:2010–2020
Nationalteam5:Republic of Ireland
Nationalcaps5:43
Nationalgoals5:0
Club-Update:12:18, 31 March 2023 (UTC)

James Patrick McCarthy (born 12 November 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for club Celtic.

McCarthy made over 100 appearances for Hamilton Academical as a teenager, before being transferred to Wigan Athletic in 2009 for an initial £1.2 million which was a record sale fee for Hamilton Academical. After winning the FA Cup with Wigan in 2013 he moved to Everton, suffering from various injuries including a broken leg in 2018 which ruled him out for over a year.

Born and raised in Scotland, McCarthy elected to represent the Republic of Ireland at international level and made his competitive debut for their senior team on 26 March 2011 in a UEFA Euro 2012 qualifier against Macedonia. He was included in the Irish squad at UEFA Euro 2016.

Early life

McCarthy was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland. He is the youngest child of Willie and Marie McCarthy, He's of Irish ancestry since his grandfather is from Donegal.[3] although the McCarthy surname originates in Munster.[4] and is a former student of St Margaret Mary's Secondary School in Castlemilk.[5] He grew up supporting Celtic,[6] and tried out for their youth teams, but was turned down due to the large number of players the club had already taken on.

Club career

Hamilton Academical

McCarthy made his debut for Hamilton Academical against Queen of the South as a substitute on 30 September 2006, becoming the youngest player to play for Hamilton in the 21st century. His full debut came against Airdrie United on 11 November 2006, a day before his 16th birthday. On 6 January 2007, at 16 years and 55 days old, McCarthy became the youngest player ever to score in Hamilton Academical's history when he scored in a Scottish Cup defeat against Livingston.

On 17 May 2008, after a season which saw his club promoted to the Scottish Premier League, McCarthy signed a new three-year contract with the club.[7] He won the SPFA Young Player of the Year award for the 2008–09 season.[8]

Wigan Athletic

Hamilton accepted a bid for McCarthy from Wigan Athletic on 16 July 2009.[9] He completed the move to Wigan on 21 July, on a five-year deal, believed to be worth just under £1.2 million. The fee could rise to £3.0 million depending on appearances.[10] McCarthy made his debut for Wigan on 22 August 2009, as a 74th-minute substitute in a 5–0 defeat to Manchester United. He scored his first goal for Wigan in the FA Cup third round victory against fellow Premier League team Hull City on 2 January 2010,[11] and marked his first Premier League start with a goal in a 2–0 victory away to Wolverhampton Wanderers on 16 January 2010. He was later joined in the Wigan midfield by former Hamilton teammate James McArthur.[12]

After an impressive start to the 2010–11 season, he picked up a serious ankle injury against Bolton Wanderers on 23 October 2010,[13] keeping him out of action for three months. He scored on his return to the line-up against Aston Villa on 25 January 2011.[14] On 5 February 2011, McCarthy scored twice in a 4–3 victory against Blackburn Rovers.[15]

In August 2012, McCarthy signed a new five-year contract at the club.[16] He was part of the Wigan Athletic team that overcame Manchester City in the 2013 FA Cup Final; afterwards he hailed manager Roberto Martínez as "a tactical genius".[17]

Everton

On 2 September 2013, McCarthy rejoined former Wigan manager Roberto Martínez at Everton, signing a long term deal worth £13m to become the club's second most expensive player in their history;[18] due to a clause in his Wigan contract, his former club Hamilton received a sell-on fee from the Everton transfer, which they used to invest in the youth system through which the player had emerged.[19] He forged a partnership with Gareth Barry which was a key factor[20] in Everton amassing 72 points during the campaign, a club record in the Premier League.[21] Martínez claimed that McCarthy's performances had been so impressive that his transfer value had doubled during his first season.[20] McCarthy had to wait until the last game of the season to score his first goal for the club when he netted the opener in a 2–0 win over Hull City.[22]

On 15 March 2015, McCarthy scored his first goal of the 2014–15 season in a 3–0 home win against Newcastle United.[23] He scored his second goal of the season in a 3–0 defeat of Manchester United at Goodison Park on 26 April.[24]

McCarthy scored his first league goal for Everton in the 2016–17 season against Bournemouth at Goodison Park in a 6–3 victory on 4 February 2017. Earlier that day, he had provided an assist to Romelu Lukaku, allowing Lukaku to score the fastest Everton Premier League goal of all time.[25] McCarthy eventually missed the rest of season due to a hamstring injury he had sustained whilst on international duty in March 2017;[26] Everton manager Ronald Koeman expressed his displeasure at Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill selecting a half-fit McCarthy repeatedly, which had aggravated existing hamstring issues.[27]

On 20 January 2018, McCarthy suffered a broken leg (tibia and fibula) in an attempt to block a shot on goal by West Bromwich Albion's Salomón Rondón, resulting in the striker accidentally kicking McCarthy's lower leg causing it to fracture. Rondón was visibly upset by the incident and also became emotional when recalling it in an interview some months later.[28] McCarthy was ruled out for the rest of the 2017–18 season, and only made one further senior appearance for Everton, coming off the bench for the last 15 minutes of a home league fixture against Manchester United in April 2019, at which point his team were already 4–0 ahead.[29]

Crystal Palace

On 7 August 2019, Crystal Palace signed McCarthy from Everton for an undisclosed fee.[30] He made his debut as a 70th-minute substitute for Andros Townsend in an away 1–0 defeat to Sheffield United on 18 August. He received a yellow card for retaliation four minutes later.[31] The move allowed McCarthy to resume his midfield partnership with James McArthur for much of the next two seasons.[32]

Celtic

On 3 August 2021, McCarthy joined Scottish Premiership club Celtic on a four-year contract.[33]

International career

Early years

At the age of sixteen, McCarthy accepted an invitation to play for the Republic of Ireland.[34] He was eligible because his grandfather, Paddy Coyle, was born in The Rosses, County Donegal.[35] However, McCarthy also stated that he would have played for Scotland if they had offered him an international call-up first.[34] Despite multiple attempts to persuade McCarthy to switch his allegiance to the country of his birth, he reaffirmed his decision to play for the Republic of Ireland.[36] [37] [38]

McCarthy made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland Under-17s in January 2007 against Italy.[39] He scored his first goal against Greece when winning his third cap in March of the same year.[40] He was quickly promoted to the Under-18s and played his first game at that level versus Germany in November 2007.[41] He scored twice in the return game that same month.[42] McCarthy played one game for the Under-19s in September 2007 against Portugal.[43] and was subsequently selected for a number of these squads in 2008.[44] McCarthy came on as a half time substitute for the Republic of Ireland Under-21s in their European Championship qualifier on 31 March against Turkey. McCarthy made an instant impression, creating opportunities for the lone striker, as well as making many intelligent runs in behind the Turkish defence.

Senior team

McCarthy received his first call-up to the Republic of Ireland national squad in February 2010, for a friendly with Brazil played in London.[45] He made his debut as a substitute, replacing Stoke City's Liam Lawrence after 70 minutes.[46] McCarthy withdrew from the Ireland squad for their 2011 Nations Cup match against Wales.[47] This led to media speculation that McCarthy may switch his allegiance to Scotland, as his appearance in the friendly against Brazil did not tie him to Ireland under the present rules.[48] The speculation was fuelled by Wigan manager Roberto Martínez who insisted that McCarthy was still considering his international future, even after McCarthy and Giovanni Trapattoni had a face to face meeting in which McCarthy reportedly confirmed his commitment to Ireland.[49]

The question of McCarthy's international allegiance was finally resolved in March 2011 after he accepted a call-up for Ireland's Euro 2012 qualification match against Macedonia, in which he came off the bench replacing Robbie Keane to earn his first competitive cap, rendering him ineligible to play for Scotland.[50] On 4 May 2011, McCarthy was called into the Irish squad for the games against Northern Ireland and Scotland. He reportedly went "AWOL" after not showing up for training. Later Martínez, the Wigan manager, came out and said he will be out "for at least four weeks".[51]

On 7 May 2012, Giovanni Trapattoni confirmed that McCarthy had asked to be withdrawn from consideration for the Irish UEFA Euro 2012 squad following his father's diagnosis with cancer.[52]

McCarthy played in nine of the ten matches in Ireland's unsuccessful 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign picking up the man of the match awards against the Faroe Islands and Sweden.[53] [54] [55]

He was selected for the Ireland squad for UEFA Euro 2016 and started all four of his nation's matches at the tournament.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Hamilton Academical2006–07Scottish First Division231110000242
2007–08Scottish First Division356205110437
2008–09Scottish Premier League3763030436
Total951361811011015
Wigan Athletic2009–10Premier League2013110242
2010–11Premier League2431020273
2011–12Premier League3300010340
2012–13Premier League3834000423
2013–14Championship501060
Total12078140101338
Everton2013–14Premier League3414010391
2014–15Premier League282001080372
2015–16Premier League2924040372
2016–17Premier League1210010131
2017–18Premier League4010100060
2018–19Premier League10000010
Total10869080801336
Crystal Palace2019–20Premier League3301010350
2020–21Premier League1601000170
Total4902010520
Celtic2021–22Scottish Premiership100203070220
2022–23Scottish Premiership2000201050
Total120205080270
Career total3842627226118045529

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Republic of Ireland201010
201120
201260
2013130
201420
201590
201680
202020
Total430

Honours

Hamilton Academical

2007–08[56]

Wigan Athletic

2012–13[57]

Celtic

2021–22,[58] 2022–23

2021–22,[59] 2022–23

Individual

October 2007[60]

December 2008,[62] January 2009[63]

2008–09[64]

2012,[65] 2013[66]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Barry J. . Hugman . The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2010–11 . 2010 . Mainstream Publishing . Edinburgh . 978-1-84596-601-0 . 263.
  2. Web site: James McCarthy: Overview . Premier League . 31 December 2017.
  3. Web site: McCarthy follows Irish roots. 9 October 2008. 14 August 2024. rte.ie. Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
  4. Web site: Face of the future . https://archive.today/20130217182156/http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/face-of-the-future-1252257.html . dead . 17 February 2013 . The Irish Independent . 21 December 2007 . 7 January 2011 .
  5. Web site: Net worth . The Herald. Glasgow . 13 January 2007 . 7 January 2011.
  6. Web site: Scottish-born James McCarthy has always had ambitions of playing for Ireland . Football Association of Ireland . 21 January 2007 . 7 January 2011.
  7. News: McCarthy extends stay with Accies . 17 May 2008 . BBC Sport . 17 May 2008.
  8. Web site: Ireland's James McCarthy is Scotland's "Young Player of the Year" . Football Association of Ireland . 5 May 2009 . 8 January 2011.
  9. News: Clive . Lindsay . BBC Sport. McCarthy agrees £1.2m Wigan move . 20 July 2009 . 5 January 2010.
  10. News: BBC Sport . McCarthy completes Wigan transfer . 21 July 2009 . 21 July 2009 .
  11. News: Wigan 4–1 Hull . BBC Sport . 2 January 2010 . 2 January 2010.
  12. News: James McArthur completes move from Hamilton to Wigan. BBC Sport . 23 July 2010. 25 September 2017.
  13. News: Wigan boss rocked by James McCarthy injury. BBC Sport. 23 October 2010 . 23 October 2010.
  14. News: Wigan 1–2 Aston Villa. BBC Sport. 25 January 2011 . 26 January 2011.
  15. News: Wigan 4–3 Blackburn . BBC Sport . 5 February 2011 . 25 June 2011.
  16. Web site: Three new contracts confirmed . Wigan Athletic F.C. . 23 August 2011 . 13 September 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120113070302/http://www.wiganlatics.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10429~2428838%2C00.html . 13 January 2012 .
  17. Web site: McCarthy hails 'genius' of Martinez . RTÉ Sport . 11 May 2013 . 11 May 2013.
  18. Web site: Blues Confirm Five Deals . Everton . 2 September 2013 . 2 September 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130905103357/http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2013/09/02/blues-confirm-five-deals . 5 September 2013 . dead .
  19. Web site: James McArthur: Scottish sides can follow Hamilton's youth policy . The Daily Telegraph . 7 October 2014 . 25 September 2017.
  20. News: Barrett . Tony . James McCarthy's values are appreciated by Everton . 15 September 2020 . The Times . 11 January 2014.
  21. News: Hunter . Andy . Champions League remains the target for Everton and Roberto Martínez . 15 September 2020 . The Guardian . 15 August 2014.
  22. News: Hull City 0–2 Everton . . 26 May 2014.
  23. News: Everton 3–0 Newcastle: James McCarthy, Romelu Lukaku, Ross Barkley score. 15 March 2015. BSkyB.
  24. News: James McCarthy on target as Everton punish Man United. 26 April 2015. Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
  25. News: Romelu Lukaku hits four as Everton see off brave Bournemouth fightback. 4 February 2017. The Guardian.
  26. News: Everton fear latest James McCarthy injury could see him miss six weeks. 31 March 2017. Liverpool Echo (blog).
  27. News: The Ireland and Everton relationship is going to get worse. 26 March 2017. Royal Blue Mersey (blog).
  28. https://talksport.com/football/449095/salomon-rondon-breaks-down-in-tears-as-he-recalls-everton-midfielder-james-mccarthys-horror-leg-break/ Emotional: Salomon Rondon breaks down in tears as he recalls Everton midfielder James McCarthy's horror leg break
  29. https://www.skysports.com/football/everton-vs-man-utd/391101 Everton thrash woeful Man Utd
  30. Web site: James McCarthy joins Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace. 7 August 2019. 7 August 2019.
  31. News: Magowan. Alistair. Sheffield United 1–0 Crystal Palace. 18 August 2019. BBC Sport. 23 August 2019.
  32. https://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/crystal-palace-midfielder-mcarthur-welcomes-mccarthy-accies-reunion-4344884 Crystal Palace midfielder McArthur welcomes McCarthy Accies reunion
  33. Web site: Double signing delight as Joe Hart and James McCarthy join Celtic. Celtic F.C.. 3 August 2021.
  34. News: James McCarthy ignores fans' abuse . . Spiers, Graham . 28 February 2009 . 10 February 2011 . Graham Spiers . London.
  35. News: Scots green with envy as McCarthy prepares to don Irish jersey . https://archive.today/20130217185432/http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/scots-green-with-envy-as-mccarthy-prepares-to-don-irish-jersey-60764.html . dead . 17 February 2013 . McCarthy is eligible for Ireland through his Rosses-born grandfather Paddy Coyle. . 23 January 2007 . 10 February 2011 . Finn . Stephen .
  36. News: McCarthy pledges allegiance to Irish cause despite advances from Scotland. 8 October 2008. Irish Independent. Daniel. McDonnell.
  37. Web site: Wigan midfielder McCarthy says no to Scotland . STV . 5 February 2010 . 8 January 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120314032238/http://www.stv.tv/weather/155691-wigan-midfielder-mccarthy-says-no-to-scotland/ . 14 March 2012 .
  38. News: My international future lies with Ireland and not Scotland, says James McCarthy . Guidi . Mark . Daily Record. Scotland . 20 March 2011 . 20 March 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110321181842/http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/football/2011/03/20/my-international-future-lies-with-ireland-and-not-scotland-says-james-mccarthy-86908-23003377/ . 21 March 2011 .
  39. News: Hamilton Republic of Ireland's U17 team impress in victory over Italy in Dublin. 23 January 2007. FAI.
  40. News: Sean McCaffrey pays tribute to Ireland's U17 squad in Germany. 23 March 2007. FAI.
  41. News: Germany prove too powerful for Ireland U18s. 13 November 2007. FAI.
  42. News: James McCarthy scores twice as Ireland U18s defeat Germany. 15 November 2007. FAI.
  43. News: Ireland U19 lose first match of double-header to Portugal. 4 September 2007. FAI.
  44. News: Ireland International Call Ups for Accies . 19 March 2008 . Hamilton Accies FC .
  45. News: Portsmouth's Marc Wilson in Republic of Ireland call-up . . 22 February 2010.
  46. https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/internationals/robinho-has-ireland-chasing-his-shadow-1914925.html Robinho has Ireland Chasing his Shadow
  47. News: Murray . Ewan . James McCarthy awol as Northern Ireland are thrashed by Republic . 15 September 2020 . The Guardian . 24 May 2011.
  48. News: Martinez: McCarthy must not rush international decision . 15 September 2020 . Irish Independent . 10 February 2011.
  49. News: Glut of non-runners makes it difficult to avoid a gamble . https://archive.today/20130217175355/http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/glut-of-nonrunners-makes-it-difficult-to-avoid-a-gamble-2586331.html . dead . 17 February 2013 . Fanning . Dion . . 20 March 2011 . 20 March 2011 .
  50. News: Republic of Ireland 2 - 1 Macedonia: James McCarthy commits as Aiden McGeady finds net . 15 September 2020 . The Scotsman . 25 March 2011.
  51. News: Martinez confirms McCarthy injury . 15 September 2020 . The Irish Times . 24 May 2011.
  52. News: McClean in Euros squad; McCarthy withdraws due to family illness. Irish Examiner. Thomas Crosbie Holdings. 7 May 2012. 7 May 2012.
  53. Web site: James McCarthy. https://web.archive.org/web/20121014025313/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=360324/index.html. dead. 14 October 2012. FIFA.
  54. News: Faroes v Ireland: That one's for Trap, says James McCarthy . The Score . 16 October 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131215002010/http://www.thescore.ie/faroes-v-ireland-that-ones-for-trap-says-james-mccarthy-638073-Oct2012/ . 15 December 2013 .
  55. News: As It Happened: Sweden v Ireland. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 22 March 2013.
  56. Web site: Reid: Young guns can fire us to glory . Daily Record . McGilvray . Andy . 25 April 2008 . 14 September 2018 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150211104920/http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/reid-young-guns-can-fire-2456184 . 11 February 2015 .
  57. Web site: Man City 0–1 Wigan. BBC Sport. McNulty. Phil. 11 May 2013. 1 February 2015.
  58. News: Dundee United 1–1 Celtic: Ange Postecoglou's side reclaim league title. BBC Sport. 11 May 2022. 12 May 2022.
  59. News: Hibernian 1–2 Celtic. BBC Sport .
  60. Web site: Rampant Accies triple award joy. BBC Sport. 12 November 2007. 11 February 2015.
  61. Web site: Accies win top honours at First Division awards ceremony . Daily Record . 30 May 2008 . 14 September 2018 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150211104910/http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/accies-win-top-honours-first-2455158 . 11 February 2015 .
  62. Web site: McCarthy nets young player award. BBC Sport. 6 January 2009. 11 February 2015.
  63. Web site: Clean sweep in awards for Accies. BBC Sport. 12 February 2009. 11 February 2015.
  64. Web site: Brown wins Player of Year award. BBC Sport. 4 May 2009. 11 February 2015.
  65. Web site: Stars honoured at 23rd International Awards . Football Association of Ireland . 4 February 2013 . 11 February 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150211043252/http://www.fai.ie/ireland/news/stars-honoured-at-23rd-international-awards . 11 February 2015 .
  66. Web site: Keane named International Player of the Year. RTE Sport. 2 March 2014. 11 February 2015.