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MASON LAUDS HIS CENTRE-BACK DUO

Phillips inspiresires Baggies
By Daniel Etchells

STOKE CITY 0
WEST BROM 1
WPhillips 14

NO QUARTER GIVEN: West Brom’s Aune Heggebo, left, battles with Stoke’s Ben Wilmot
PICTURES: Alamy

DELIGHTED West Brom boss Ryan Mason has heaped praise on his newly-formed centre-back pairing of Nat Phillips and Chris Mepham after his team maintained their unbeaten record in the Championship with victory at Stoke.
A first-half goal from Phillips proved to be the difference between the two sides as the Baggies made it three victories and one draw from their opening four games. ...

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