
Bowyer delivered survival 'miracle' at Burton
Burton have become League One relegation escapologists in recent years, with Bowyer the latest boss to bring them back from the brink of tumbling into League Two.Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink returned for a second spell at Burton to keep them up in the 2020-21 season, Dino Maamria replaced the Dutchman to do the same two years later and it was only on the final day last term that Martin Paterson managed ensure they stayed put.Centre-back Ryan Sweeney has now been part of two successful relegation battles with the Brewers and summed up the latest attempt as "unbelievable"."There is no beating around the bush, we were on our knees when they came in," Sweeney said."To have this moment is incredible."Chairman Davidson, who heads the Nordic Football Group (NFG) that took control of Burton last summer, was "super grateful" to see the club stay in the division after what has been a chastening first year.The Swedish-based group - which is made up of an eclectic consortium of more than 18 backers that includes H&M chairman Karl Johan Persson, at least two other billionaires, and NHL ice hockey stars Erik Karlsson and Mats Zuccarello - oversaw British-record levels of change at the Brewers when they bought the club from long-time owner Ben Robinson.Twenty-three players were signed last summer, the most any British side had recruited in a single transfer window, while 24 were moved on.A emphasis was put on youth, high potential and the capacity to entertain under handpicked head coach Robinson, who left his job as Chelsea development squad manager for the League One role.But the woeful start to the season and his dismissal was not what NFG envisioned their foray into English football would immediately produce.And so, to the experienced Bowyer they turned.With him, also came another recruitment drive with former Iceland striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson the highest profile of the new arrivals.The former Wolves, Millwall and Bolton forward has come up with important strikes, but Rumarn Burrell - one of the summer recruits - has scored all of his 11 goals since January to spearhead the great escape.The latest one he netted was the goal that ensured Burton's place in the third tier.While Bowyer has had praise heaped on him, he has been keen to deflect the complements."It's just incredible, with such a young group, to do what they have done," he said."It we had taken it to the last second of the last game, we would have taken that from when we first came in."To have done it now with a game to go, incredible."
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