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Preston North End boss Ryan Lowe has received glowing praise from one of his players his key.
Preston North End summer arrival Will Keane has praised manager Ryan Lowe after a positive start to life at Deepdale.
Keane swapped Wigan Athletic for North End in the summer transfer window after joining on a free transfer. He signed a two-year contract and joined the club he was loaned to in 2015. The 30-year-old enjoyed an ideal debut with the Lilywhites with four goals and two assists in nine titles. enemy. Game. He is the focal point of the team and during the early part of the season he was central to their success. The move from Lancashire to Preston allowed Keane to work with Lowe for the first time, and there was something characteristic of him. The striker is truly impressive and gives great insight into the thinking of the managers.

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The main thing that stands out about the manager is his man-management, the way he communicates with the players,” Keane said.
“He has that balance in that he is approachable, you can talk to him and his door is always open. The messages from him and his team are clear, the boys know exactly what is expected – but first you have to make a change to the team and if the team does that then about Tactically, we are ready to do that. what we need to do inside and outside of ownership.
During Lowe’s playing career he was a centre-back and had a respectable career in League One and League Two playing for Shrewsbury Town, Chester City, Bury and Tranmere Rovers. Keane came from Manchester United’s illustrious academy and won many awards during his time at Old Trafford, but his current manager’s experience helped shape his playing style towards the end of his career.
Keane added:

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“For me personally, he’s been fantastic, so when you have the support and trust of the manager, you’re confident on the pitch. I know the manager is a striker, so little tips from his personal experience, in and around the box, certain runs, positions to take to try to sniff opportunities are some of the things we talked about. It’s in training.
“Those little pieces of advice pop into my head and I know he’s had a long career, scoring a lot of goals, which is something I want to pick up on.”

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