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Jonny Drury and Lewis Cox bring you the latest episode of the Baggies Broadcast.
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00:00Yeah, I agree. I think for me, what typified Albin at the moment and kind of typified this
00:09run, you know, I called very early on, Albin was going to sit in and it was going to be
00:12backstalk, it was going to be counter-attacking last night. That's fair enough. You go into
00:15second in the table, some are a very good side, some are going to be up there. You know,
00:18we're sort of five minutes away from putting the old guy in the away end at centre-half.
00:24So, you know, it is what it is when you play like that. But one, the lack of quality, which
00:29is on the players. But two, there were occasions, Jason Molumby was guilty of it time and time
00:36again last night, where he's sort of driving out the back and there were passes on. And
00:43this is kind of maybe when you see the game a little bit differently when you're not in
00:46the ground, you know, because obviously I'm always in the ground, but I wasn't last night
00:50for one reason or another, which we will not go into.
00:53Yeah, I agree with that.
00:55He had a chance to play forward passes. Alex Moat was very guilty of it on one occasion
00:59where he's turned back inside to three Sunderland players and almost conceded a chance. And
01:05then the highlight of it, which Rob Earnshaw talked about and really lambasted Albion on
01:10Sky last night, was in the final knock-ins of the game. The game was very open. Sunderland
01:17had gone, right, we're going to try and win this game and were very open. And Albion were
01:21in the ascendancy with about 30 seconds to go. And if you attack the opposition box with
01:2630 seconds to go, if the ball goes out or it gets turned over, it's game over. There's
01:30not really much danger that the other team are going to score, but, you know, Albion
01:33turned back inside and then the final whistle gets blown when they're just passing it around
01:37the middle of the field.

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