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- Updated: June 2, 2016
Wales defender James Chester has expressed his relief at breaking into the West Brom side after the turn of the year as he feared missing Euro 2016.
Chester became the most expensive defender in West Brom’s history last summer when he joined the Baggies in an £8m deal from Hull.
But the 27-year-old started just one Premier League game before Christmas and feared that his part in the European Qualifiers would count for nothing if he could not force his way into Tony Pulis’ team.
Wales manager Chris Coleman had expressed his concern over Chester’s lack of game-time at the Hawthorns, but he made 14 appearances after the turn of the year, albeit mostly in an unfamiliar right-back role.
“It’s been quite frustrating …
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