'West Brom are going to work and keep growing as a team' (original) (raw)

Carlos Corberan says the international break can be the "perfect period" for them to improve. Albion fired blanks for the second game in a row, their third winless game, in the goalless draw at The Hawthorns against Millwall on Saturday.

Reacting, Corberan said: “I think instead of feeling frustrated it’s important to understand the game and find solutions to try and create more chances in the game.

“I think that we controlled the game a lot. That’s why we didn’t suffer any type of chances against us. Millwall are one team who are normally good in the transitions, but they didn’t make us suffer any type of transition.

“They’re also very dangerous from set-pieces, but we didn’t give them many chances to deliver balls into the box.

“However, at the other end of the pitch, we didn’t find enough possibilities to create big chances.

“The chance we had in the first half, the one where Semi Ajayi passed to Tom Fellows and Tom found Josh Maja, that was a clear chance. Sometimes in football, when you score these chances this is when the game changes.

“We needed to insist and keep trying to find the way to beat their defensive structure. In general, that was hard for us to achieve.

“It was a similar game for us to Tuesday’s one in terms of attack, but in defence, Middlesbrough found a way to score the goal and create more chances than the opponents did today.

“In football, I like to take the message from the results. The message from today tells us we still need to do better things, especially in attack, and that’s what we’re going to work on.

“Right now, we’re close to playing 20 per cent of the competition, which means we still have 80 per cent of the competition still to play.

“In this 80 per cent, we need to keep insisting on the things we do well such as our defending, but also work hard on improving certain aspects, such as creating more chances in games.

“If we had won, we would have achieved 19 points from our first nine games. We sit on 17. The fact we’re on 17 and not 19 and we’ve experienced some difficulties in this game shows we need to make improvements.

“The fact we now have an international break is a perfect period for us to find improvements in the squad, even though we know we will be missing some players who will be away. We are going to work and keep growing as a team. We are motivated and looking forward to the rest of the competition."

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