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‘I feel the negativity’ – Ryan Lowe is determined to change the course of Preston North End
The PNE boss has a difficult record – Friday’s defeat to QPR left him with two wins in 12 games.
Preston North His end manager, Ryan Lowe, is supporting himself and his team through the current difficult times.
Preston North End manager Ryan Rowe is supporting himself and his team through the current difficult times.
The Lilywhites have lost three games in the league and have only won two in 12 games.
North End lost to Middlesbrough in midweek before losing at home to Queens Park Rangers on Friday night.
Preston have won six straight games since the start of the season and have 28 points.
However, some of North End’s basic statistics place them in the bottom three of the league, so it’s clear that a significant improvement in performance is needed.
Law has already endured a difficult time in Deepdale, and now he will aim to build on that experience to come out on the other side.
“You can be as negative or positive as you want, right?
” Lowe said.
“I’m a pretty positive person.
I don’t really practice negativity, but right now I feel like there’s negativity around me.
Like I said, we used to I also experienced something like this.
” I always say tough times don’t last, tough people last, and just like my staff and players, I’m a tough guy.
We must come together like before to overcome this situation.
“We probably should have gotten a few more points, and in the bigger picture we probably should have had two sent-offs now.
It might take a bit of luck.
So it’s going to help us along the way.
” So, yeah, it’s going to be sore for a few days until we get the guys back on the field and work on the things that we think we can improve on.
And the players are probably a little scared right now that we’re not performing in a game-winning manner.
“Well, it’s pretty bad at the moment, but we need to get through this as soon as possible.
It’s something that affects all of us, and whether we can turn this around is.
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It’s up to me as the leader and manager, we work on things with them, we sit down one-on-one, we sit down in groups, we work together to find ways and find solutions.
This is the only way.
We’ve had enough experience with this team and this group, we’ve done it before, so we’ve got to find a way and do it well.
“I’m at the bottom of the league here.
There is no solution because there is no one there.
” It’s worrying, but we’ve seen it and we know what these players are capable of.
Therefore, the sooner we start doing good again, the better off our lives will be.
I’m going to stick with them, but players who have returned from injury or who were on the bench now have the option of not playing or only coming on after 10 or 15 minutes.
There will probably be 11 spots available for the next game.
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