Garry Monk Aims to Propel Cambridge Up the Table in 2024-25 Season
Cambridge United manager Garry Monk will be aiming to push his team up the table in the upcoming 2024-25 season after securing their League One safety with a goalless draw against Port Vale on the final day of the regular season.
Monk’s side knew that a point would be enough to avoid relegation and they started brightly with Gassan Ahadme firing wide early on. Despite some missed chances from both teams, the game ended in a stalemate, ensuring Cambridge’s place in the third tier for another season.
Reflecting on the result, Monk expressed a mix of joy and relief, highlighting the pressure his team played under. He praised his players for doing what was needed to secure the crucial point and finish the season on their own terms.
Meanwhile, Port Vale boss Darren Moore acknowledged the need for a rebuild as they prepare for life in League Two. He emphasized the importance of discussions with the players to plan for the future and ensure the team moves forward positively.
With the summer transfer window approaching, both managers will be looking to strengthen their squads and make necessary adjustments to improve their performances in the upcoming season. Monk will be eager to build on the survival success and push Cambridge up the table, while Moore will be focused on preparing Port Vale for the challenges of the lower division.
As the new season approaches, all eyes will be on Garry Monk and his Cambridge United side as they aim to make a mark in League One and climb the standings in the 2024-25 campaign.
