Victor Anichebe says West Brom can avoid relegation from
the Premier League this season if they "stick together" and become
hard to beat.
Defeat to Manchester United on Saturday left West Brom
17th in the table and only out of the bottom three by virtue of their superior
goal difference over Cardiff City.
West Brom have only won once in their last 18 league
matches and have yet to win under head coach Pepe Mel since he replaced Steve
Clarke in January.
Anichebe, who arrived at the Hawthorns at the start of
the season, remains confident they have the quality to stay in the division but
issued a rallying call for everyone to pull together.
"The next couple of games against teams around us
are the games that are important for us," he told the club's official
website. "They're the games we need to start picking up points from.
"It's going to be important between now and the end
of the season to win our individual battles with our opponents.
"We're in a serious position and we need to pull our
socks up and get some points.
"It's down to us as players to go out there and play
as well as we can.
"As long as we stick together we can get out of
this."
Anichebe is the second-highest Premier League goalscorer
at West Brom, with three goals to his name - bettered only by Saido Berahino's
tally of four.
Culled from Soccerway
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