Neill Collins, the manager of Barnsley FC, discusses significant training modifications and his favorite aspects of the Reds’ League One debut.The club’s strong start to the season suggests that one modification that head coach Neill Collins has made at Oakwell is to significantly extend training hours in a number of their working weeks thus far.
The group’s growth and general mentality have been extremely excellent, according to Collins, whose third-placed team travels to Leyton Orient this weekend in search of an incredible sixth straight League One away victory.
“We have proven that outside of our home.
“We have also changed the training schedule slightly. We have had less time off during the week than maybe they have had in the past and we have tried to make use of that and the players have responded really well to that in putting the work in.
“I think when we have had those weeks, we have shown it in performances. There’s many aspects I have been happy with, but the mentality of the players had been really good.”
Despite some mixed home form, the general synopsis is that Barnsley’s opening to the campaign has been a pretty strong one, with any fears of a ‘hangover’ following last season’s play-off heartache having thankfully been vanquished.
Given the exits of some leading players and the arrival of a new coach, not too many observers would have said with confidence that Barnsley would be in the top three by mid-autumn.
While Collins has been pleased by events this far, he won’t be making targets.
He continued: “We just look to try and win games and to try and win the next one. If we do that, we are in a good position and if we are not doing that, we are losing ground.
“But equally I have been in situations where you have one win in five and then go unbeaten in 12. I just focus on winning the next one and getting the team better in certain moments.
“We can be better defensively and when we are 1-0 down at home. If we keep doing that, wins will come and there’s no targets.”
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