Thursday, April 18, 2013

Gareth McAuley wants West Brom to place it right - expressandstar.com

West Brom opponent Gareth McAuley today challenged his team-mates to aput issues righta because they ready for their go back to action on Saturday. The Baggies will play after having a two-week break when they confront Newcastle at the Hawthorns seeking to bounce right back from failures against West Ham and Arsenal. And Player of the Growing Season front-runner McAuley admitted today that Steve Clarkeas men are anxious to right the wrongs of their last two fittings. The Northern Ireland international admitted: "The performance at West Ham wasnat right. We knew that. "I donat know very well what our history is after international breaks but there never seems to be the exact same energy in the team, for whatever reason. aWe were unhappy at West Ham. We let ourselves down in that game and the targets against Arsenal were disappointing, even though we could 've got anything from that game. "We have lost two and we need to set it right. With Newcastle coming up, there is no better game to do it.a The Baggies are targeting a marked improvement on their most useful ever Premier League points total of 47 a' accomplished in both of the past two periods a' while they look odds-on to raised their best Premier League finish of 10th place. And McAuley accepted they have a place to convince the Magpies after owning their sport at St Jamesa Park in October before dropping 2-1 to a vicious deflection in the ultimate second. He said: "We were dealing with a area where we were conceding late targets and that certain topped it off. aThe shot was went over the goal, struck Papiss Cisse on the rear and flying broad. It absolutely was a pill to swallow.a West Brom boss Steve Clarke today insisted the ultimate six games of the growing season won't make or break any of his playersa Hawthorns futures. Britain boss Roy Hodgson currently joined the tributes after the death of alegendarya West Brom kit-man Dave Matthews. Former West Brom employer Ron Atkinson led the tributes to Dave Matthews today after the death of the person who was branded aMr Albion.a West Brom defense Gareth McAuley today questioned his team-mates to aput things righta while they geared up because of their go back to action on Saturday.

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