Francis: West Brom are not resting on their laurels
West Brom’s victory over Arsenal last time out was founded on hard work and with Manchester United next up, coach Gerry Francis insists the Baggies cannot let up any time soon.
Tony Pulis’ side currently sit eighth in the Premier League table and claimed an impressive 3-1 win over the Gunners before the international break.
Francis, as first-team coach, has been a key cog in Pulis’ backroom staff as they have shocked most pre-season predictions that had them battling relegation at this point in the season.
And the former Spurs manager admits his side cannot let up if they are to finish off a good campaign on a high.
“When you beat big teams it does give a bit of a lift all round,” said Francis. “But it doesn’t give you the next three points.
“Winning gives everyone a lift and confidence is everything. Our performance against Arsenal with 23 per cent possession was exceptional. Our turnover and ability to break quickly and have 12 shots, eight on target, against their two, was excellent.

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“Every week you look at the opposition’s strengths and weaknesses because you have to.
“Many teams we play have got better squads, better talent, so we have to work very hard during the week to hopefully utilise the situation where we can pick up points. Every week is different, every team is different.
“A lot of work goes in, which is why you want the players there, because we do a lot of pattern of play work on the opposition.
“It worked brilliantly last Saturday, but you never know what’s going to happen.
“Personally, I think every game, whether it’s United or Manchester City, the points are there for you. We’ve proven over the years at Stoke, Palace and here at West Brom that you can certainly beat the top teams.”