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ROTHERHAM SQUAD UPDATE


It will come as no surprise that Mowbray has already admitted that some changes will be made for Rotherham, and perhaps more than usual with him stating the defence is exhausted, I guess that shows how hard these lads are working for us.


GOOCH & HUGGINS

“Niall Huggins is back training but he's a week or so away [from being in contention]. We want him to train regularly, whether it's with us or the U21s depending on the schedule that we have. Lynden has had his boots on today, so that will probably be another week or two away. But that's a boost for us to see him with his boots on."


POST BRISTOL KNOCKS

“We've got one or two knocks from the weekend but we think they'll be alright, we'll do a fitness test before we go. We’re trying to get the balance right. We’ve made three changes in the last couple of games, and there’ll probably be another three changes for Rotherham. There might be for the weekend again, but then after that, we’ve got a week of going Saturday to Saturday where hopefully we can recover a bit.”


BENNETTE

“Jewison had a kick on the calf at the weekend which is why he didn't make the squad, but he was training with us today so he'll be involved in some capacity at Rotherham.”


EXHAUSTED DEFENCE

“At this moment, we’re not really tinkering because of the opposition, the changes are about our team and who we think might need a bit of a rest. There will be changes in the defence. I probably shouldn’t be telling you that, but there will be. I see the players after the game, and they can barely move, they are absolutely exhausted with the effort that they’re putting into football matches. Then, you ask them to go and train for a couple of days after and then do it again.”


GIVE THEM A BREATHER

“They’re not necessarily going to drop off because they can go again, they can keep pushing themselves beyond what they feel is their maximum. I feel we could keep doing that, but I also feel that we’ve got a squad of players where we can cover for a few players.”


POTENTIAL CONSISTENCY DIP

“Hopefully, that doesn’t weaken us, other than maybe the consistency aspect, particularly when you’re talking about defenders. The understanding builds up within a defence, you get to know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, so when you start tinkering with that, there can be a bit of uncertainty about what somebody’s going to do when the ball goes into a certain area. That’s probably why there’s sometimes a bit of resistance about changing the backline if it’s doing well, but then sometimes you just have to accept that a change or two is required.”


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