Olsson urges Blackburn to start winning ugly

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Martin Olsson feels Blackburn has to put aside his new style of football and play ugly to ensure the survival of the first division. Rover has abandoned its recognized direct approach from Sam Allardyce was fired and replaced by Steve Kean, but are also swallowed up the relegation fight. Ahead of the match on Monday against Manchester City, Olsson has spoken of the need to fight for his life have adapted to their style from left Allardyce.


He said: "Keano is a different type of manager - likes the ball on the ground with a lot of football to play one-touch, touch two." "It was different to Sam, but we have to get used to and it went well on the pitch but we did not get what we wanted." "To be honest, now it is not the time to play attractive football." It's getting points and excavation. "Even if we are willing to balls, not I really care how to play while we get the points."


Kean has been the target of criticism from disgruntled fans but Olsson stressed that it was unfair to place all the blame on the administrator. He added: "cannot blame all on it - players have to do our work, but we know that the situation we are in and if we continue playing with confidence I do not see us down." "We we have been playing some great football at times but some decisions have not gone our way and we have been a bit of bad luck."


"Still not we thought about decline." We are strong mentally and they cannot even think of the negative. "We have been in the Premier League for a long time and it won't happen that we are going to download now." Kean echoed the sentiments of Olsson, saying: "it's nice to win and play beautiful football but at this stage of the game is to win." "We have only lost once in nearly four months at home, since I've become administrator, so Ewood is going to be a difficult place for any team to come".



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