West Bromwich Albion captain George Campbell has opened up about the significant impact the club's new management team has had on the squad, describing a renewed sense of clarity and purpose since their arrival.
Campbell, who has been a key figure in the dressing room, credited the new leadership with implementing a more structured approach to training and match preparation. He noted that the management team's emphasis on clear communication has helped players understand their roles more effectively, leading to improved performances on the pitch.
Improved Communication and Tactical Clarity
According to Campbell, the new management team has brought a “fresh perspective” that has been well-received by the players. He highlighted how the coaching staff have worked closely with the squad to refine tactics, particularly in defensive organisation and attacking transitions. The skipper stated that the team's recent form has been a direct result of this enhanced tactical clarity.
"The new management team have been brilliant since they came in," Campbell said. "They've given us a clear plan and made sure everyone knows their job. The communication has been excellent, and that's made a big difference for us as a group."
Positive Response from the Squad
The West Brom captain also revealed that the entire squad has responded positively to the changes, with morale significantly higher than in previous months. He noted that the management team's man-management skills have been crucial in getting the best out of each player, fostering a more united and motivated dressing room.
Campbell added that the new approach has not only improved results but also created a more enjoyable environment for the players. "Everyone is buying into what the staff are trying to do," he explained. "The atmosphere around the training ground is really good, and that's translating into performances on the pitch."
Looking Ahead
With the team showing signs of progress under the new regime, Campbell expressed optimism about the remainder of the season. He emphasised that the squad is fully committed to the management team's vision and is determined to build on recent positive results. The skipper believes that if the team can maintain its current level of focus and discipline, it can achieve its objectives in the Championship.
"We've got a long way to go, but we're heading in the right direction," Campbell concluded. "The management team have given us a platform to build on, and now it's up to us to keep delivering."



