Jonas Olsson contends West Brom are now being pushed as hard as ever in a bid to end their Premier League plan as record-breakers. The Baggies, with only three group wins because the turn of the year, are without a game title this weekend and may do nothing about answering criticism that they have 'turned off ' prematurely. However the Swedish international defender is determined that there has been no let-up from within the Hawthorns. He said: "Steve Clarke, is moving us as hard as ever. Neither the boss nor the players have now been nearing these activities differently than at the beginning of the summer season. "We are approaching them in exactly the same way even as we have already been doing the 50-point target is mentioned by all season.AThe coach and he desires to go and push further than that. Shock set the 40-point mark and the following aim is always to arrive at 50 and then beyond. We concluded on 47 a year ago so we desire to top that. "Sitting on 44 points with nine games left as we were, if you donat allow it to be to 50 points then you'll be actually disappointed.a But West Brom have only three wins since Boxing Day and as their hopes faded of becoming the first Baggies side for 30 years to reach European basketball so boasts of an early fade-out have risen. Today Olsson, who has repeated his commitment to the membership despite talk of a move to London to be nearer his house, is eager he and his team-mates do not stop a recommended strategy on a bitter note. He says: aAnyone who knows this group knows it is very difficult to contend with the teams which are leading eight at the moment, Liverpool, Everton, Spurs, Chelsea, Arsenal, the Manchester groups. aTheir savings make it very difficult to compete with but this season was shown by us, and we have a season where anything else go our way, we can do it. aThere have been a couple of games where we have ended up short, particularly the swim we had in January and New Year. "Those six or seven points more now and we'd have been actually pressing for Europe. aIt is small prices however for West Brom to complete top seven will be a great success. We should stay top six, seven, eight. "We have now been there all year and do not want that to slide away within the last few six or eight games.a Jonas Olsson contends West Brom are now being pushed as hard as ever in a bid to get rid of their Premier League campaign as record-breakers. Expressandstar.com bring you shift chat from Wolves, West Brom, Aston Villa, Birmingham and Walsall. West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster today told his team-mates to trust head coach Steve Clarke whilst the Baggies looked forward to a summer of change. West Brom defense Billy Jones is hoping neighbors Villa endure their Premier League relegation fight to preserve next seasonas derby-days.
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