James Morrison Reflects on West Brom's Draw Against Millwall
'We were just a final pass away' - Morrison
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West Bromwich Albion's interim manager James Morrison expressed that his team was 'just a final pass away' from securing a win in their 0-0 draw against Millwall. He noted that while Millwall dominated the first half, West Brom improved in the second half, creating more chances.
- 01West Bromwich Albion drew 0-0 with Millwall in a recent match.
- 02James Morrison noted Millwall had the upper hand in the first half.
- 03West Brom improved significantly in the second half.
- 04Morrison felt his team was close to scoring but lacked the final pass.
- 05Goalkeeper Anthony Patterson made crucial saves to maintain the draw.
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In a recent match, West Bromwich Albion, managed by interim boss James Morrison, played to a 0-0 draw against Millwall. Morrison acknowledged that Millwall had a stronger performance in the first 30 minutes but praised his team's resilience in the second half, where they created more opportunities. He emphasized that they were 'just a final pass away' from converting those chances into goals. The performance of goalkeeper Anthony Patterson was also highlighted, as he made significant saves to keep the match level. Overall, Morrison concluded that the draw was a fair result given the circumstances.
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