Peter Odemwingie can't explain West Bromwich Albion's poor home form.
The poor Hawthorns form remains a mystery to the 30-year-old hitman - but he is looking on the positive side that Albion are six points above the bottom three.
"Of course one point in six games at home is very disappointing - we have to work on that.
"We will remain positive as we are playing well and we're not doing too badly in the table - we are six points clear of the relegation zone.
"The head coach found it difficult to say anything on Saturday - he said that he doesn't know what to say - we tried to create the chances and were unlucky.
"He also said he believes we are good enough to be in the top ten and, of course, if we can change our home form, we can get there.""We need to ask ourselves what is happening in our home games and maybe we'd prefer to have a good home record and lose away games, which is more normal," Odemwingie told the WBA website.