Tony Mowbray’s assessment of Sunderland’s progress this season reveals transfer plan

Tony Mowbray cited experience and recruitment as important elements in Sunderland’s success this season.

Sunderland has become a significantly more complete team this season, with the club relying less on individual brilliance.

Tony Mowbray has the Black Cats soaring, dominating games with high possession, pressure, and goals galore.

Prior to Sunderland’s big setback against Middlesbrough last week, Mowbray discussed what he believes has been the trigger for the club’s progress.

According to the Sunderland Echo, Mowbray is pleased with his team’s progress.

Sunderland manager Tony Mowbray discusses what has changed.
“I just think our team is more experienced,” Mowbray stated before the Middlesbrough game last week.

“They understand the demands that have been placed on them, such as the recruitment of players like Jobe Bellingham, who allows us to play in a variety of ways.”

“Pierre Ekwah has grown into the football club, Luke O’Nien has grown into a place and position where he excels, Jack Clarke has grown, Patrick Roberts has grown.”

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“Lots of the footballers because of the games they’ve played in this division have the confidence and belief now to know they can compete in the league.”

Sunderland’s improvement demonstrates the effectiveness of their recruitment strategy.

Sunderland’s recruitment strategy has included signing a large number of young players in recent years, and the benefits are finally beginning to bear.

At the Stadium of Light, the likes of Jack Clarke have helped to shape something special.

Countless others have progressed from being a prospect to leading from the front and being among the best in the league.

Jobe Bellingham is a prime example of this, as he rose to prominence at the club after joining from Birmingham City.

 

 

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