Maybe we've been too nice - Molumbypublished at 12:37 GMT 26 January
Image source, Getty ImagesWest Bromwich Albion midfielder Jayson Molumby has said players have been "too nice" during their league struggles.
A run of eight defeats in their past 11 league matches has left the Baggies 19th in the Championship, just three points and as many places above the relegation zone.
Things came to a head after an embarrassing 5-0 home defeat by Norwich last Tuesday.
"There's probably been a few strong words with each other that I won't go into detail about, but it was very much needed," Molumby told BBC Radio WM.
"I think maybe we've been too nice with each other all along.
"It's getting to the stage now where we all need to look at ourselves, ask ourselves questions and then demand more from our team-mates.
"That's the starting point from now through to the end of the season."
Chris Mepham's stoppage-time equaliser earned Albion a draw at Derby on Friday and gave Eric Ramsay his first point in his third game in charge since replacing Ryan Mason.
But Molumby has refused to blame either head coach for the team's league position.
"The previous manager did all he could, he was so invested and worked really hard for us and the responsibility has been completely on us as players," he added.
"It's up to us players on the pitch and we need to do better."
The Albion squad has to quickly get used to a new playing style under Ramsay and do not have the luxury of time to adapt, with 17 league games of the season remaining.
"Since the new manager came in, he's got his way of playing and it's different to the way we were playing, so it's tough to get a hold of, but we need to keep working, keep practising and producing more on the pitch," said Molumby.
"We're not being as aggressive, we're trying to be more compact in the middle and we need to build from that."




























