Carlos Corberan has expressed his lack of interest in individual accolades in the context of a team sport, particularly after being overlooked for the Championship’s manager of the year nominations. Despite his notable achievements with West Bromwich Albion this season, Corberan remains focused on the collective effort and team success rather than personal recognition.

While Corberan’s leadership has significantly improved Albion’s performance, taking them to fifth in the Championship, he maintains that football is a collective sport where achievements cannot be attributed to a single individual. His primary goal is to help the club secure a playoff position and ultimately promotion, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and collective effort.

Corberan acknowledges the hard work and contribution of his players, which has put Albion in contention for a playoff spot. He remains committed to helping the team perform at their best in every game, focusing on accumulating points and achieving their desired results.

Despite being unbeaten in their last eight matches and maintaining a strong position in the league table, Corberan emphasizes the importance of continued focus and effort in every game to secure the desired outcomes. The team’s collective performance and unity remain his top priorities as they aim for success in the remaining matches of the season.

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