Blackburn Rovers fans can breathe a sigh of relief as Tony Mowbray returns to Ewood Park, bringing his expertise to unlock the team's quality. The squad has been tipped to struggle after a quiet transfer window, but Mowbray's leadership is crucial for the team's success.
What happened?
EFL pundit Don Goodman doesn't think Blackburn Rovers will be in any trouble this season following Tony Mowbray's return to Ewood Park. The squad has been tipped to struggle by some after a fairly quiet transfer window, which has seen Jayden Fevrier and Sam Morsy arrive so far.
Why it matters for Blackburn Rovers
The return of Tony Mowbray is a significant boost for the team, bringing his expertise to unlock the team's quality. With a quiet transfer window, Mowbray's leadership is crucial for the team's success.
What comes next?
The league campaign kicks off against one of Goodman's former clubs, Wolves, at Molineux on Friday night. The 60-year-old admits it is a tough start but reckons Mowbray can get the best out of the squad this season.
Blackburn Rovers are currently 20th in the Championship, with 52 points from 46 games last season. They have scored 42 goals and conceded 56 so far this season, with a goal difference of -14. They are 43 points behind leaders Coventry in the title race.
Don Goodman believes that Tony Mowbray can unlock the team's quality, saying: "When you look at the starting line-up Tony Mowbray selected for their recent cup victory against Burton Albion, I really do believe that there is quality in the team."
The return of Tony Mowbray is a significant boost for the team, bringing his expertise to unlock the team's quality. With a quiet transfer window, Mowbray's leadership is crucial for the team's success. The league campaign kicks off against one of Goodman's former clubs, Wolves, at Molineux on Friday night. The 60-year-old admits it is a tough start but reckons Mowbray can get the best out of the squad this season.
