Exclusive: Former Sunderland boss to make full-time, surprising return.

Following a lengthy absence from football, Tony Mowbray has revealed details about his future in managing. Sunderland’s 3-2 victory over Swansea City has moved them up to third place in the Championship table, and it was a performance that perfectly encapsulated the team’s enthusiasm and skill, which has been on display multiple times this season. The Black Cats had incredible spirit in coming back from a two-goal deficit, with Dan Neil’s captain’s performance making a major difference after he scored an excellent goal, and Jobe Bellingham also scored just two minutes later.

Following the triumph, it is evident that Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris has instilled a sense of optimism in the squad, which has been lacking since Tony Mowbray’s departure during the 2023/24 Championship season. Following his departure from Sunderland, Mowbray briefly led Birmingham City before stepping back due to health difficulties.

The former Black Cats manager has already decided on his next step in his career. Tony Mowbray, the former Sunderland manager, is preparing to return to coaching. In his 22-year career, he has managed nine clubs and is eager to add another to his resume. According to Alan Nixon on Patreon, Mowbray is apparently searching for a return to management after improving his health, with the goal of landing a full-time position.

Mowbray’s extended break from management began on May 21, 2024, when he resigned from Birmingham City, where he oversaw only eight games. Tony Mowbray established the basis for the present Sunderland team. While Le Bris deserves unwavering praise for the work he has done behind the scenes to turn around this group of players who appeared despondent and broken following their disappointing 16th place finish in the 2023/24 Championship season, much of it is due to the foundations laid by Mowbray prior to his wrongful dismissal.

The former Sunderland manager was on the verge of achieving a spectacular accomplishment by leading the Black Cats to victory after reaching the play-offs in the 2022/23 Championship season, but they were defeated by Luton Town. While Mowbray has only been in charge of Sunderland for a season and a half, he will be remembered as one of the club’s best managers, and there is no doubt that his impact continues to be felt by the players.

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