ALBION boss Graham Potter believes that the International break will give his players a chance to “reset” after another defeat.
Potter’s side were left empty-handed as Spurs condemned them to their sixth defeat in a row and it was clear to see that the player’s lacked confidence in the match.
Boss Graham Potter says the international break has come at a good time for his team.
Potter told The Argus: “We need the time to reset it has been a tough few weeks, sometimes as human beings in that moment little things don’t go your way and you are not quite on the front foot as you would be.
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“You have to credit the opponent, they played well today and they have got top, top players. The quality difference was there. We just weren’t good enough on the night.
“When you have had defeats you are not as confident as you could be. It’s not an excuse but it is understandable.
“You have to look at everything, that’s for sure. What we need to do is use the time to reset, to clear the head and get away from where we’re at the moment.
“We have to use the pain we are feeling at the moment.”
Albion will be back in action after the international break at the Amex Stadium when they take on relegation candidates Norwich City on April 2
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