el punal
Well-known member
New year, new dawn so January wasn’t too bad after all. Two stuttering performances in the FA Cup, two wins and we’re still in it. As for the League, 1-3 down to Wolves (on 2nd January) at halftime and looking dead and buried we come back bravely to draw 3-3.
From there on in the Albion’s reputation as a pretty, pretty powderpuff team playing pleasing on the eye football with no end result - getting the ball in the net - has at last changed. Aside from a meritorious 1-0 defeat to Man City where we played well and earned the plaudits we have become, well, different. Convincing performances with wins against Leeds and Spurs, and a must-not-lose draw to Fulham, we now look stronger. No goals conceded in those three games.
There seems to be a growing confidence in the side. We have shown we able to shut out games after leading and not concede silly late goals - well done Lewis Dunk against Fulham! The downside is that we are still not proficient at making the most of goal scoring opportunities.
So now we have two big games coming up with Liverpool and Burnley in short order. Time to test our mettle with a confidence boosting seven point gap now between us and the relegation zone. I somehow feel comfortable about our chances which certainly would not have been the case a month ago. I hope my hope is not misplaced.
From there on in the Albion’s reputation as a pretty, pretty powderpuff team playing pleasing on the eye football with no end result - getting the ball in the net - has at last changed. Aside from a meritorious 1-0 defeat to Man City where we played well and earned the plaudits we have become, well, different. Convincing performances with wins against Leeds and Spurs, and a must-not-lose draw to Fulham, we now look stronger. No goals conceded in those three games.
There seems to be a growing confidence in the side. We have shown we able to shut out games after leading and not concede silly late goals - well done Lewis Dunk against Fulham! The downside is that we are still not proficient at making the most of goal scoring opportunities.
So now we have two big games coming up with Liverpool and Burnley in short order. Time to test our mettle with a confidence boosting seven point gap now between us and the relegation zone. I somehow feel comfortable about our chances which certainly would not have been the case a month ago. I hope my hope is not misplaced.