Morrison happy to keep momentum despite Wrexham draw
West Bromwich Albion interim head coach James Morrison focuses on the positives after his side's home draw with Wrexham.
West Bromwich Albion interim head coach James Morrison is preferring to focus on the positives after his side's Good Friday home draw with Wrexham. The Baggies gave up a two-goal half-time lead to only share the points with their play-off chasing Welsh visitors. But for Morrison, it was another game ticked off in their battle for survival as the gap between West Brom and the bottom three remains at four points with six matches to go.
"I was really pleased with the first half performance, disappointed with the second half, but happy with getting a point in the end," he told BBC Radio WM. "It's another game ticked off, another point, five unbeaten and I'm happy we saw it out as we were under a lot of pressure. "Every point in this situation's a good point, it sets us up nicely to go into Blackburn.
"We have to keep the same belief we've had in recent weeks, go into it positively and we'll be ready. "