'A breath of fresh air' - Pattison on boss Byfield
As Walsall hope to seal a play-off spot in League Two, midfielder Alex Pattison says head coach Darren Byfield has brought confidence and freedom to the side.
Walsall midfielder Alex Pattison says head coach Darren Byfield and his coaching staff have been "a breath of fresh air" since taking over and restoring confidence in the squad as they try to clinch a play-off spot in League Two. Byfield initially stepped up to replace the sacked Mat Sadler on an interim basis two weeks ago , before getting the job until the end of the season seven days later - and has steered the Saddlers to two wins and a draw in the three games. Saturday's victory over struggling Newport County - sealed by Pattison's stoppage-time 20-yarder - was Walsall's first at home since 26 December and kept them just two points outside the top seven.
Pattison said Byfield and his coaches, who include returning former Wolves boss Terry Connor, have made a big impact on everyone. "Obviously it's not nice to see a manager get sacked and obviously you feel part responsible. The performances weren't great," he told BBC Radio WM.
"But one thing I would say is that Daz and TC have been a breath of fresh air as well. Daz just came in and implemented his ideas. They've worked brilliantly the past three weeks.
" Walsall 'will do it my way' in play-offs push - Byfield Formation switch has been amazing - Loupalo-Bi Ambitious Byfield targeting Walsall revival Byfield has tweaked the formation - from a back three to a more attack-minded 4-3-3 system - and Pattison said that has helped the team express themselves more easily. "He's just full of positivity and gives us that freedom to go out and play, change the shape around," he said. "They've [Byfield and Connor] been absolutely brilliant getting the confidence back in the group and just giving everyone that freedom to go out and express themselves, which I think we have done.