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Rob aims to boost threat of Boro

By Tony Flint

ROB EDWARDS wants Middlesbrough to provide more of an attacking threat this season, despite satisfaction that his Riverside reign began with a winning feeling.
The new Boro boss went on a lap of honour with his players after the final whistle to celebrate with the supporters following the win over Swansea City.
Even though the game wasn’t the most entertaining, Dael Fry’s 51st-minute header proved the difference, and Edwards was relieved to toast three points after his first match.
But the former Luton boss, whose side struggled to create chances other th...

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