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BATTH ON NEW GAFFER


Danny Batth has revealed his reaction to Alex Neil's shock Sunderland exit, and is now fully focused on a new future under Tony Mowbray...


TEAM SPIRIT

“I think as players you have a level of professionalism. When things happen around you it’s all about maintaining that inner belief and team spirit that has done so well for us."


KEEP FOCUS

“It’s a bit of a cliche but you have to sort of block out the outside noise and just look at what we can do well everyday in training and how we can win games as a group."


TOGETHER

“Things like that can happen in football, it’s the same with players, one minute a player can be playing every week and the next minute a player could leave the club. As a group of players it’s about the team and how you stay together through any change.”


CHANGE IN CIRCUMSTANCES

"I wouldn’t be reactive to a change of circumstances at the club and that’s something that I have to do as a day in, day out job. If I’m not doing it I’d be selling myself short.”


TONY MOWBRAY

“Really positive. He’s a real believer in how we’re playing and what we’re doing. Obviously he’ll add his own input with his great experience at this level and obviously his vast experience of playing the game. He can add a lot to the group.”


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