West Bromwich Albion midfielder Keith Andrews is looking for the Baggies to get back on the winning trail after a 2-0 defeat at Manchester United last weekend. This was the 31 year olds first loss since joining the Midlands club on transfer deadline day from Blackburn Rovers.
Andrews told the Birmingham Mail:
"We didn't string passes together as well as we have been doing and, when we finally got the ball to Marc (Antoine-Fortune) up front, the midfield was 30 or 40 yards behind him. Having said all that, we certainly didn't disgrace ourselves."
He continued: "If United play anywhere near the level they are capable of, nine times out of ten, they are going to win. We were also down to ten men for the last half-hour and I gave away a cheap penalty.
"But we're still not looking down the table. We're looking to get straight back on the bike against Wigan, carrying on where left off against Chelsea." "I don't think we were quite at it for certain parts of the United game, as a team we were a little bit disjointed in certain areas.
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