Tony Mowbray Considered for West Brom Relegation Rival Manager Role
Tony Mowbray is reportedly being considered for the role of manager at Blackburn Rovers, a team embroiled in relegation struggles alongside West Bromwich Albion. Mowbray previously managed West Brom but was dismissed after a brief tenure that saw the team fall out of the playoff race.
Mowbray’s Brief History with West Brom
During his time at West Brom, Mowbray’s efforts were cut short as the club slipped down the league standings. He left before the season concluded, marking a disappointing chapter in his managerial career.
Blackburn Rovers’ Current Situation
Blackburn Rovers currently find themselves three points and one position beneath West Brom in the league table. The team has struggled notably, going through a tough stretch with eight consecutive games without a victory.
Potential Move Back to Ewood Park
Reports indicate that Blackburn is considering bringing Mowbray back to the club to replace the current manager, Valerien Ismael, who also has roots at West Brom. This potential appointment comes at a crucial time for Blackburn as they aim to avoid relegation.
Mowbray’s Previous Success at Blackburn
This move would represent Mowbray’s second return to managing a club within a year. Previously, he enjoyed success at Ewood Park, where he played a pivotal role in promoting Blackburn back to the Championship.
- Former West Brom manager Tony Mowbray
- Blackburn Rovers currently struggling in the league
- Eight games without a win
- Three points below West Bromwich Albion
- Valerien Ismael under pressure