Nigerian international and West Bromwich Albion forward, Osaze
Odemwingie, is still basking in his side’s big scalp home victory over
Chelsea in a Saturday premier league fixture.
“I think we totally deserved our victory,” he told his club’s website.
“It felt great to be in the top five and today was an opportunity to climb a little bit more up the table.
“We believe in ourselves and we’ve proven that so far with some quality football.
“That lifted us up a bit and we started the second half well, as we did the first.
“The better the results we get the more the confidence grows and also the faith we have in ourselves.
“Our desire to be in the top five keeps us working hard for every point.”
The goal poacher revealed how manager Steve Clarke’s half-time pep
talk inspired Albion to overcome ‘The Blues’ after the disappointment of
conceding a late first-half equaliser – and move into the Champions
League qualification places.
“After they equalised we were disappointed but the gaffer told us
that we shouldn’t be disappointed being 1-1 with Chelsea,” he disclosed.
Osaze was on song as he headed home the goal that nailed Chelsea’s chances of escaping with a point from the Hawthorns.
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