Jonny Drury and Lewis Cox return with the latest episode of the Baggies Broadcast - sponsored by West Midlands Metro.
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00:00I don't want to be viewed as negative but I don't know yet. Maybe we are and maybe
00:11Saturday was a step forward in that regard. I mean Oxford were dominated, I agree with
00:16Tony Mowbray in that regard but they're a poor, limited side aren't they? Albin Hammond
00:23Portsmouth in what, Mowbray's second game, third game? Was that a step forward? I don't
00:31know. Possibly, I'm sure it was. I don't think it would have been five under the previous
00:35head coach but how bad were Portsmouth's reserves that day? I don't know. How bad were Oxford
00:40compared to the rest of the division or how they usually play? I don't know. I know they're
00:44struggling at the moment. But Albion were well worthy of the win. Dominant really, you
00:50can't argue at 22 shots can you? Possession of the ball. Mowbray doesn't demand 60% whatever
01:00plus possession. He knows that's not the be all and end all. He will get on to it but
01:05he doesn't demand clean sheets. This was a long awaited first one and an important factor
01:09I think of the day. I wrote about it afterwards and it was one of my questions to Mowbray
01:17as well. I just want to see Albion start to create more really. 22 shots, that sounds
01:22a little bit hypocritical but I wasn't left feeling that Albion could have won that by
01:27loads really. The second goal was about deserved but it would have been a 1-0 wouldn't it?
01:34If they'd committed their keeper right at the end. So just want a few more clear chances
01:39made. Mowbray backed that up really didn't he? With some of his answers after the game
01:44about getting more on target. If you're having more shots get more of them on target then
01:48we're going to score more goals. Sounds a bit simplistic but it's obviously true.