Swansea City : Expect a different Birmingham City this Saturday ‘Mowbray style…..

A general view of the Swansea.com Stadium during the Sky Bet Championship match between Swansea City and Cardiff City at the Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea, Wales, UK. Sunday 23 October 2022

This afternoon, another of our talented young writers examines Tony Mowbray and speculates on what the Swans might be in for this Saturday (St Andrews, KO 3pm). Tony Mowbray will not need much time to turn Birmingham City around and get things back on track.

Eight games have passed since the Swans defeated the Blues. That was back in July 2020, during those strange pandemic and theatrical days. Following this match, Pep Clotet, the manager of Birmingham City at the time, resigned from his position as Steve Cooper guided the Swans into the playoffs.

Since then there has been four draws and three losses for the Swans, including that bizarre 3-4 turnaround last February in front of 17,000 intrepid spectators. With new managers in place, both teams have something to celebrate this coming Saturday. Luke Williams at Swansea and Tony Mowbray at St Andrews should be leading the comebacks presently. Mowbray ought to start working on his organizational and defensive shortcomings right away. That alone will make the Blues team stronger for this match.

According to Mowbray, his teams have performed better when they coach one another as players assigned to particular tasks.

It is a reality that Sunderland and lackburn exist. You won’t often see or read about too many supporters or club owners criticizing him because he left those teams in a responsible manner. The Blues need his steady hand more than anything else. He recognizes a player’s potential and meticulously manages the player’s development. He definitely picks up knowledge rapidly and welcomes new concepts for an older coach.

Blackburn’s Mowbray said: “Our footballers’ individual development has grown the most over the last five years as we work to improve the young players and get them into the first team while also trying to meet the goals that are set for them.” The exercises are tailored to each person on the

A look at Mowbray, now sixty and his football record it’s incredibly impressive with so many games managed. Let’s be honest here he hasn’t chosen easy clubs to manage with the expectation and size, he had to perform, he most certainly put himself out there.

Nobody will be shocked to hear that Mowbray is traveling to Birmingham with his reliable right-hand guy. For twenty years, Mark Venus has been Mowbray’s steady companion. Venus, who is currently 56 years old and from the northeast, will return to the touchline on Saturday, according to Mowbray. Tony was one of the players in the group who chatted about football when I played with him at Ipswich Town. Tony seemed to enjoy some of the things I said. He gave me an opportunity when he obtained a job and invited me to work for him; I will always be grateful for that.

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Mowbray’s sides are renowned for using a strong midfield press, and when that works, they also apply a strong forward push. Although the phrase “playing through the lines” is frequently used, it isn’t achievable without rapid ball retention and strong possession statistics. At Sunderland, Mowbray dominated games in the middle of the park and had over 50% of the ball in every encounter. After a difficult period with Wayne Rooney, the Blues supporters will undoubtedly be pleased to see aggression and pace on Saturday.

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