
JAMES Morrison has urged Albion to ‘settle’ their Premier League destiny during their next six games.
The Baggies begin a crucial run of games which will go some way to dictating their final league position.
Roy Hodgson’s men take on Norwich tomorrow, before travelling to Stoke next weekend and Fulham in successive away games.
They host Swansea early next month before taking on Wolves the following weekend. Their final game of February will be against Sunderland at The Hawthorns.
Morrison is under no illusions how crucial this period is.
And he also shed light on why Albion’s home form – eight points from ten games, with just seven goals scored – was so poor.
“The problem we have this season is that teams saw what we did last term,” said the Scotland midfielder.
“So when these teams come to us now they defend, sit back and like to counter against us - they don’t attack us like they did.
“That’s something we need to work on but it’s a lot tougher for us now.
“But we know that this period is very important for us.
“It will settle our Premier League future and will go a long way to deciding whether the final two months of the season will be a big fight for us or see us pushing for mid-table.
