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Steve Agnew says relegation fears to help Middlesbrough's Premier League battle

Middlesbrough's last Premier League match was defeat at Stoke
Image: Middlesbrough's last Premier League match was defeat at Stoke

Steve Agnew says his Middlesbrough players will not slip out of the Premier League because of previous relegation scraps.

Boro spent seven years in the wilderness after losing their top-flight status in 2009, but eventually secured their return under Aitor Karanka at the end of last season.

Ten months after establishing himself as a hero on Teesside, the Spaniard's reign ended this week with the club sitting in 19th place.

Speaking ahead of Sunday's clash at the Riverside with Manchester United, the new temporary manager Agnew said: "[The players] know how difficult that was to win promotion.

"I have spoken to them about that and that is something that will drive them on to be where we need to be at the end of the season."

The desperation to keep Boro in the Premier League is all the more acute for local boys Ben Gibson, the nephew of owner and chairman Steve, and Stewart Downing, who returned to his hometown club two summers ago to aid a fresh promotion push.

Steve Agnew in discussion with Aitor Karanka
Image: Steve Agnew worked under Aitor Karanka for 30 months

However, Agnew, who served as Karanka's assistant for two-and-a-half years, thinks those men who have been part of the squad for several years and who suffered the heartache of play-off final defeat in 2015 are just as central to the ongoing rescue mission.

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He added: "It's not just Ben and Stewart being from the area, but because there have been a number of players who have been around the club and achieved the success of last season, it's a bigger group than that.

"The core spirit from that group is very, very infectious and determined."

Agnew firmly believes Boro will get themselves out of trouble over the remaining 11 games of the campaign, although the statistics are damning.

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Premier League highkights of Stoke 2-0 Middlesbrough

They are without a win in the league in 10 attempts since December 17 and have scored only 19 goals all season, the fewest of any side in the division.

Alvaro Negredo has contributed six of those with Gaston Ramirez adding two more, and Agnew acknowledges Spaniard Negredo, on loan for the season from Valencia, represents the club's best chance of escaping their current difficulties.

He said: "The record this season would suggest that. Negredo is the top goalscorer and we need goals. But we need others to chip in and Gaston's capable, as are quite a number of other players."

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