ALBION defender Adam Webster believes that the club can take positivity from the number of draws this season.
Graham Potter’s side has drawn more games than any other club in the Premier League with 12 but have often found themselves scoring late on to deny the other team victory.
Webster sees the way the club have earned their points shows that they are always in the game and are often the better of the two teams.
He said: “We have had a lot of draws but it just shows we are always in games.
“It’s such fine lines in the Premier League.
“There are probably quite a few games we should have gone on to win.
“But there is probably a handful of games where we maybe could have lost on another day.
“I think that shows how far we have come where maybe last season and the season before we maybe would have lost those games, even though we were the better side.
Webster and captain Lweis Dunk have both had bad luck with injuries this term but are now fit again.”
The 27-year-old knows that the whole squad is able to step up to help when needed.
He said: “Dunky has been out for a little bit.
“I missed quite a few games as well. I think everybody has been out of the team at some point. It just shows how the squad can adapt.
“We had Marc Cucurella playing centre-back against Chelsea away and he showed how good he was doing that.
“The whole squad is pulling in the same direction. It’s tough at the minute.
“People are playing well and competition is really high and it’s not easy to get in that starting eleven.
“It’s good. That is what you want as a squad. You want it to be competitive and that’s definitely the culture we have got going on here.”
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