Sunday, January 29, 2017
West Brom-Middlesbrough Preview (The Associated Press)
West Bromwich Albion have big aspirations, and they can continue down the road of potential achievement Tuesday night against Middlesbrough. The Baggies (9-5-8) have been revived by Tony Pulis this season, playing organised yet attractive football, far away from the backs-to-the-wall stereotype that has followed their manager through his time in the Premier League. While defensive structure and midfield aggression remain a major part of Pulis' game-plan at West Brom, the form and ability of the likes of Salomon Rondon, Nacer Chadli and Matt Phillips means the team always poses a creative threat in games.
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