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BAGGIES POSITIVE DESPITE DEFEAT

LESSONS: Morrison

JAMES Morrison admitted that all the drama surrounding Sheffield Wednesday’s takeover probably had an impact on his West Brom players.
Albion secured their place in the Championship having also feared a larger points deduction than the two they were eventually penalised with.
Morrison, the newly appointed Baggies coach, admitted: “I am a bit frustrated. I didn’t recognise that performance today.
“It was certainly their celebration and we let the occasion affect us. They probably wanted it a bit more than us, which is disappointing.
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