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Pulis: Missed chances cost us
- Updated: May 15, 2016
West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis once again bemoaned his side’s glut of missed chances after they drew 1-1 with Liverpool at the Hawthorns on Sunday afternoon.
The Baggies, who opened the scoring through Salomon Rondon’s 13th-minute strike, before Jordan Ibe levelled for the visitors with a brilliant solo goal 10 minutes later, ended the campaign in 14th in the Premier League (although they will slip down a position if Bournemouth beat Manchester United in their rearranged final-season match).
However, Pulis was disappointed his players did not beat a second-string Liverpool – the visitors made 11 changes from their midweek draw with Chelsea with Wednesday’s Europa League final with Sevilla in mind – given the openings they created, especially in the second half.
As a result, West Brom ended the season failing to win any of their last nine league contests.
“It has been the story for the last eight or nine games where apart from the Arsenal game, where we were not very good, I think all the other games we have really played well and created chances,” Pulis said.
“We have had the opportunities again today and it is such thin lines between …
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