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STRUBER BULLISH AS BAGGIES HELD

By Jack Billam

EYES ON THE PRIZE: West Brom’s Charlie Austin, right, and Barnsley’s Jordan Williams battle for the ball
PICTURE: PA Images

BARNSLEY boss Gerhard Struber says his team are good enough to maintain their status in the division ahead of their trip to Swansea.
Struber hailed his young team’s fight and teamwork after they scored a late equaliser in draw at home to leaders West Brom.
And Struber says it is not just Barnsley’s attitude that will serve them well as they battle to climb from 23rd in the table, but their quality, too.
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