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Cowan Celebrates First Shrewsbury Victory
11 Feb
Summary
- Shrewsbury secured a vital 2-1 win against Barrow.
- Manager Gavin Cowan earned his first victory in charge.
- Barrow suffered their sixth consecutive defeat.

Shrewsbury manager Gavin Cowan expressed his "incredible" elation following his first win and goals since taking charge of the club. The team secured a crucial 2-1 victory against fellow Sky Bet League Two strugglers Barrow. The decisive goals for Shrewsbury came from Anthony Scully and Luca Hoole within nine minutes of the second half commencing.
Despite a late consolation goal from substitute Tyler Walker with 15 minutes remaining, Barrow could not prevent their sixth consecutive defeat. This loss, their fifth in a row under new boss Paul Gallagher, sees them drop to 22nd place, three points adrift of the bottom two.
Manager Cowan praised his players' "magnificent" performance and complete buy-in, emphasizing their capability and determination to succeed. He highlighted a desire for external belief to match the internal confidence within the squad. Meanwhile, Barrow's rookie boss Gallagher acknowledged the fans' frustrations and the team's need to compete more fiercely, admitting they are currently "too nice" and must find a way out of their difficult situation.




