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ROVER SAMUEL ‘TO HAVE STRONG SEASON’

By Ben Pound
CHAMPIONSHIP
BLACKBURN manager Tony Mowbray believes Dominic Samuel can have a strong season as the striker closes in on a firstteam return after over a year on the sidelines.
The 25-year-old suffered a cruciate knee injury against former club Reading in August 2018, but has been working his way back to fitness with a starring role for Rovers’ Under-23 side.
“He’s (Samuel) not far away from coming back into the squad. I feel that I need to give him a bit more time to get over those mental barriers more than anything,” Mowbray said.
“I want him to g...

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