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Shrewsbury Town's January Boost: A 'Completely Different Team'
19 Jan
Summary
- New signings Morgan, Ogunsuyi, and Freeman debuted in a crucial win.
- The team's performance dramatically improved post-January additions.
- Manager targets two more signings before the transfer window closes.

Shrewsbury Town manager Michael Appleton stated that the club's January signings have fundamentally altered the team's dynamic, making them a "completely different team." The recent 1-0 victory over Harrogate, a critical relegation battle, saw the league debuts of forwards Iwan Morgan and Trey Ogunsuyi, and midfielder Nick Freeman.
This crucial win, their first in nine league matches, prevented them from being overtaken by Harrogate and falling into the bottom two positions. Appleton expressed confidence that the new additions bring a new dimension, enabling the team to pose greater challenges to opponents and increase their goal-scoring potential.
Looking ahead, Appleton is actively seeking two further signings before the transfer window's closure on February 2. Among the potential targets is 22-year-old centre-back Isaac Lee from Flint Town United, who was present at the Croud Meadow stadium on Saturday.




