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MOWBRAY TO ENTRUST YOUTH


With the play-offs looking more and more unlikely, Tony Mowbray is prepared to increase the minutes of young players such as Jewison Bennette, in order to prepare them for a bigger role in the team next year.


DIFFERENT CONVERSATIONS

“I think we’ll look to do that [give them more game time]. Whilst we’re still in touch and feeling it [was possible], and every question about whether we could make the play-offs because we were only three or four points off it, then I think it’s a different conversation."


STILL NEED TO WIN

"But I think the opportunity is potentially there now to blood some of these young players a bit and see how they go. There has to be a balance because we still want to win. We’ve got Huddersfield and Birmingham to play at home, for example, and I’m sure the fans will expect to win. Rightly so, because we’ll expect to win too. So if I’m playing four new kids who have hardly ever played, and we get beat 1-0, then nobody’s going to be happy."


BALANCE

"So, it’s a balance, and I have to try to get that balance right between some experience and quality that can win the game and trying to bring in and give game time to some of these young lads who we hope are going to become regulars. That’s the conundrum, really. When do we just want to win, and when do we want to grow and develop these young players into first-team footballers that could become stars?"


AMAD

"That’s what happened to Amad. Amad didn’t play too much at first, he was on the bench a lot, a bit like Jewison, Ba and Michut. They were all on the bench together, and it’s only really his personal levels that have meant that he’s ended up playing more games. Hopefully, some of these young lads will follow the same path."


JEWI

"Hopefully, Jewison will become a stick-on in the team over time, and you can’t pick a team without him, because he keeps on creating chances and influencing games. I thought he was quite bright when he came on against Luton. He can eliminate people, he can skip past people and he’s really sharp from standing still to fast."


DISCIPLINE

"Yet he has to learn the positional balance of a team. If he’s going to play on the right wing or the left wing, then he has to play there, he can’t end up on the other wing because we’ll get hurt by the defender who’s attacking on his side of the pitch now. He just has to learn a bit of positional discipline to help the team because I can see what he brings. That’ll come over time.”


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