Doncaster Rovers getting set to build new identity under Danny Schofield

DANNY SCHOFIELD admitted changing the style of football at Doncaster would “be a process” as he started his tenure at his hometown club with a 1-1 League Two draw at Crewe.

Schofield revealed he had gone through an emotional and busy couple of days after being appointed head coach following the sacking of Gary McSheffrey.

His new charges grew into the game at Crewe after Courtney Baker-Richardson headed the hosts in front after 14 minutes and George Miller had his penalty kick saved by Arthur Okonkwo on the stroke of half-time.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

But the striker made up for his miss when he latched onto Harris Biggins’ pass and made Okonkwo pay for his decision to race off his line by slipping the ball around him and into an empty net for a 77th-minute equaliser.

HOMETOWN BOY: New Doncaster Rovers' head coach, Danny Schofield. Picture: Bruce RollinsonHOMETOWN BOY: New Doncaster Rovers' head coach, Danny Schofield. Picture: Bruce Rollinson
HOMETOWN BOY: New Doncaster Rovers' head coach, Danny Schofield. Picture: Bruce Rollinson

“It’s been two mad days trying to cram a few things,” said Schofield. “I’ve had a month out of football and this opportunity has come very quickly. But this is a club very close to my heart as I am from Doncaster.

“The fans will want to see effort and application on the pitch and a type of football being developed. So it will be a process, but today we’ve got a well-deserved point and we’ll take that, reflect on it and prepare for the visit of Stevenage on Tuesday night.

“It’s very emotional which is why I am into coaching football. You want to feel that buzz and it is difficult when the pressure is on and you are losing games, which I experienced at my previous club.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“But now I want to build relationships and connections at Doncaster, the whole club and it takes time to do that. And it takes time to develop a clear identity and a style of football.”

ON TARGET: Doncaster Rovers' striker George Miller. Picture: Tony Johnson.ON TARGET: Doncaster Rovers' striker George Miller. Picture: Tony Johnson.
ON TARGET: Doncaster Rovers' striker George Miller. Picture: Tony Johnson.

Crewe failed to make the most of their positive start and boss Alex Morris admitted a sequence of draws has left them stalling in mid-table with only one win in the last 10 league games.

They failed to capitalise on Baker-Richardson’s looping header from Tariq Uwakwe’s cross, which arrowed into the top corner.

Dan Agyei was denied by Jonathan Mitchell and Baker-Richardson headed wide in front of goal before Okonkwo preserved Crewe’s lead, flinging himself in the path of Miller’s 45th-minute penalty which was awarded for a handball by Baker-Richardson.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Doncaster were better after the break, but – until Miller made amends – the closest they came to levelling was an Adam Clayton free-kick which curled the wrong side of the post.

Crewe: Okonkwo,Offord,Mellor,Michael Williams,Adebisi,Thomas,Tabiner (King 74),Oliver Finney (Brook 83),Uwakwe (Sambou 89),Agyei,Baker-Richardson.Subs Not Used: Richards,Leshabela,Sass-Davies,Charlie Finney.Booked: Baker-Richardson,Offord,Brook.Goals: Baker-Richardson 14.Doncaster: Mitchell,Knoyle,Williams,Anderson,Long,Maxwell,Close (Hurst 67),Clayton,Biggins,Molyneux (Woltman 67),Miller (Agard 88).Subs Not Used: Taylor,Jones,Seaman,Faulkner.Goals: Miller 77.Att: 4,099Ref: Carl Brook (East Sussex).

Related topics: