It's about game management - Morrison
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West Brom interim boss James Morrison says he has mixed emotions after his relegation-threatened side drew 1-1 with Southampton on Wednesday.
The Baggies looked to be on their way to their first three points this year but conceded an injury-time equaliser to dent their hopes of avoiding the drop.
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The draw means West Brom are now winless in 13 matches and sit second bottom of the Championship table.
Morrison told BBC Radio WM: "I have mixed emotions. I'm proud of the lads, proud of the performance, proud of everyone – the crowd stuck with us, and cheered us on. It was a sucker-punch at the end, which we have to respect because they're a top team. But we matched them and have to learn from that.
"It's about game management. It was our throw into the box. Could we have kept it in the corner? Can we stop the cross? Are we a bit deep? Can we hold the line? Just things like that.
"We are all in this together. I thought we were shaky early on but once we got balls into the box we looked dangerous, I was looking at the lads because Southampton are a physical side – they weigh you down with the ball – so I had to use my bench, and utilise it as best as I could.
"The positive we can take is that we matched Southampton. They won in the FA Cup against Fulham, and we limited them to one or two chances. Now we need to back this performance up with a win on Saturday. As you imagine the dressing room is low, but it's up to me to pick us up and go again on Saturday."