Jonny Howson acknowledges Middlesbrough’s recent underwhelming form but emphasizes the importance of building on their victory against Norwich City. The win which followed two consecutive defeats eased concerns of relegation and elevated Boro to 12th in the Championship table.
Howson the returning captain highlights the significance of ending their winless streak at the Riverside in 2024 and aims to maintain momentum. Despite acknowledging the challenging season, Howson stresses the need for consistency and expresses confidence in the team’s ability to overcome difficulties.
Looking ahead to the QPR match, he underscores the desire to string together positive results and cultivate a winning mentality within the squad. Howson acknowledges the impact of a losing streak on the team’s atmosphere but emphasizes the importance of staying level-headed and resilient during challenging times.
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