Blackpool loanee relishes his learning curve at Bloomfield Road

The managerial upheaval at Blackpool has been far from ideal for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall but the on-loan Leicester City man still sees the positive.
Blackpool’s Kiernan Dewsbury-HallBlackpool’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Blackpool’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

The midfielder was brought to Bloomfield Road during the January transfer window while Simon Grayson was still in charge.

After Grayson was given the boot, Dewsbury-Hall has since worked with caretaker boss David Dunn and new head coach Neil Critchley.

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It’s not the settled environment the midfielder would have wanted but he believes the chopping and changing might actually benefit him in the long term.

“It wasn’t an ideal start to my time at Blackpool that the manager left. I’ve now been under three,” the 21-year-old said.

“It’s about adapting to different styles of play which is only going to be a positive thing, because it means I’m going to be learning a lot of different styles and a lot of different tactics. I can take that back to Leicester.

“So far it’s been a real learning curve and I’m only going to learn more from the remaining time I’m here for the rest of the season.

“It’s been really positive so far and I just want to continue playing as well as I can.”