Morrison has Baggies believing in themselves - Brown

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West Bromwich Albion manager James Morrison has got his players "believing in themselves" after a second successive win, said the club's record goalscorer Tony 'Bomber' Brown.

The Baggies have escaped the relegation zone and moved four points clear of danger after their victory against Bristol City at the weekend, extending their undefeated run to a fourth Championship game.

"Albion, it runs through his [Morrison's] veins - he loves this club," Brown told BBC Radio WM after the win.

"He's took charge at such a difficult time and he's turned it round so quickly.

"He's gone to a system that suits them, I think that's a big reason. You have to be comfortable as a player when you're playing, you have to know your job, you have to know what you're meant to do and that's what Mozza has done."

But Brown thinks Morrison is not the only one who deserves credit for Albion's change in fortunes.

"You look to your captain to lead your team because he is the leader and Jed Wallace has led by example," Brown added.

"His work rate and commitment, they've all followed him. They've all seen that and they've all worked their socks off."

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