'No regrets' - Tony Mowbray stands by decision to rest Patrick Roberts

Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray has reflected on his decision to rest Patrick Roberts, and he still feels it was the right call.
'No regrets' - Tony Mowbray stands by decision to rest Patrick Roberts
'No regrets' - Tony Mowbray stands by decision to rest Patrick Roberts

Tony Mowbray says he has ‘no regrets’ about pulling Patrick Roberts from the Sunderland starting line-up at Rotherham.

Roberts has been Sunderland’s star man of late, and Mowbray has regularly described him as a Premier League level player who is the most talented footballer in the Championship.

He was on the bench at Rotherham though and Sunderland struggled until he was introduced as a second-half substitute, but Mowbray still believes he made the right decision - despite the 2-1 defeat.

"I've got no regrets,” Mowbray said when asked about his decision to rest Roberts at Rotherham.

"They play just about every week but as I've said, it would have been Patrick's seventh game in a short space of time.

"I drive Patrick really hard, I'm constantly on at him because of the responsibilities he has off the ball, and he's working extremely hard to fulfil them. I'm not sure that’s something that he's always had to do, and I felt that he'd looked a bit drained and tired [off the ball].

"I felt he needed a little breather - because the scenario running through my mind is that for the greed of wanting to always play them, you could lose them for the rest of the season because they snap a hamstring or something, because they push too hard and their bodies can't quite get there.

"I felt that we should have been able to get through, we made three changes a week earlier at QPR and got through.

"Patrick is an amazing talent and I shouldn't ever really consider not picking him, but because of the cup replay we just haven't had a breather.”

Mowbray has suggested that Roberts will be right back in for Sunderland at Coventry, and he is confident the squad rotation can end following that game.

Until then, though, he says Sunderland’s schedule has tied his hands when it comes to team selection.

"He made a huge impact when he came on, as he does most games. Hopefully the hour or so off the pitch we had, we'll see the benefit this weekend and hopefully he'll contribute to a win against Coventry. No football team is about 11 or 12 players, you have to trust your squad of 20 or however many it may be.

"I felt it was the right thing to do and it's easy in hindsight to say, 'look at the impact he made when he came on'," Mowbray added.

"I accept that. We made the decision for the right thing and you live by the result.

“I would love to pick Patrick and Amad for ninety minutes every game... Danny Batth came off in that game on Tuesday as well, I have to be careful with these players who are playing just about every minute.

"If we can get through Saturday it's then less so after that, because it's mainly one game per week. You can then rest, recover and then prepare for the game. We're talking about humans, not robots."


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