'Ambitious' Devaney gets one shot to revive Barnsley
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"Ambitious" Martin Devaney is looking no further than Saturday's game against Northampton after being named Barnsley caretaker boss.
The Tykes sacked head coach Neill Collins on Monday after a run of five defeats in seven games that has jeopardised what looked like a certain place in the play-offs.
Former Barnsley winger Devaney has been handed the reins against the Cobblers and a victory would secure their spot in the top six.
Anything less means they could be overhauled by Oxford, Blackpool and Lincoln and miss the chance of returning to the Championship, two years after relegation.
'It's an opportunity'
Devaney, normally a coach at the club where he spent six seasons as a player, has been appointed interim head coach for the second time at Oakwell, having stepped up when Poya Asbaghi departed in April 2022 with relegation already confirmed.
Now he needs to arrest a slump in form to keep their season, and hopes of going one better than last season鈥檚 play-off final defeat by Sheffield Wednesday, alive.
Devaney said Collins鈥 departure has been a 鈥渟hock鈥 but brushed off the notion that stepping in for what could be just one game was out of the ordinary.
鈥淵ou never know what鈥檚 going to happen in football, in these situations, you never know when you鈥檙e going to be asked to walk in and guide a team,鈥 he told 大象传媒 Radio Sheffield.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity at a club that鈥檚 so close to my heart. I鈥檝e worked really well with Neill this year and it鈥檚 always disappointing to see a friend lose his job, but it鈥檚 a decision made by the club, and I鈥檝e been asked to take this really important game.
鈥淭here was no hesitation from myself to take it and I鈥檓 really looking forward to it.鈥
Asked if he would like the post on a more permanent basis, the 43-year-old said: 鈥淚鈥檓 an ambitious person, but my full concentration is on Saturday. I have no thoughts about anything else, my plan is to be fully ready and focussed on Saturday.鈥
Devaney intends to tweak their tactical approach in a bid to get the Tykes winning again, and added: 鈥淢y plan is to play more forward football, to play in their half, get more crosses in and be a little bit more direct. Without the ball I expect us to be a high pressing team, and look to play forward as often as we can.
鈥淭here鈥檚 absolutely no pressure. Go and express yourselves, you鈥檝e played some fantastic football and won some important games so take the shackles off, show everyone how good you鈥檝e been, go and score goals.
鈥淲in that, and you鈥檙e two wins away from a massive game at Wembley.鈥