West Bromwich Albion's Shane Long is hoping for a record-breaking end as to the has been a wonderful time after this victory saw the membership set a record for Premier League matches won (14) and things gained (48). Things might get better yet when they finish ninth or above as that will represent their best finish in the Premier League period. They sit comfortably in eighth with four fits outstanding and Long hopes Saturday's gain a' during which three people were sent off a' may be the driver for a strong end to the campaign. "I felt like we have been playing well over the past couple of weeks," the Ireland international said. "Maybe we were only a little slow out from the blocks and because of that we got caught before. I do believe the only really poor performance was the very first half the other day against Newcastle. Our way that wasn't just gone by "we held our own up until and things. We started off very well and place ourselves in a great place to truly have a great period. I do believe the players and director have deserved it therefore hopefully we are able to kick on for the last four games and get right up there." Southampton were unbeaten in six matches going into this sport, where they were outplayed from the outset. Marc-Antoine FortunA opened the scoring after six minutes, with second-half hits from Romelu Lukaku and Long acquiring the three factors. "We came here with a game plan," Long said. "Sometimes it doesn't get precisely to plan but at Southampton it did. We had a really approaching team out and we caused all of them kinds of problems at the back." Despite a superb West Brom performance, all of the talk after the game was concerning the referee Robert Madley, who'd a top-flight debut to remember. He sent off the Saints left-back Danny Fox for a lunge after earlier featuring red cards to Gaston RamArez and FortunA. RamArez acquired his marching orders for elbowing Long in the face a' something that led FortunA to improve his arms to the Uruguayan in rage. "I got an elbow to the face," Long said. "I don't know when it was prepared or not but he caught me immediately on the face. I believe the ref got an excellent view of it and so I did not get yourself a view of the 2nd one." I was on the floor The Southampton chief Adam Lallana unveiled RamArez and Fox had apologised for their team-mates in the dressing room. Lallana was also in apologetic feeling after what was Saints' worst performance of 2013. "It was some of those days nevertheless you can not just blame that," he explained. "We did not perform in addition to we have been playing in the home. We didn't perform high up the frequency, we didn't push well enough, we did not go well enough. Each one of these factors combined in this poor performance. Separately we were all off the rate. That showed in the efficiency and the result."
Via: Eintracht Frankfurt - Fortuna Düsseldorf - German Bundesliga
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