'We have to accept it and move on' - Mowbray

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Tony Mowbray's side are still three points outside the top six

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West Brom manager Tony Mowbray said his side have to "accept" the result and move on after conceding a 96th-minute goal to lose 2-1 to play-off rivals Bristol City.

"I can't keep repeating the same things. We have to find a way. I've just vented a bit of frustration, I feel as if it can't happen, they can't score in the 96th minute, even though we're a man down we've still got nine outfield players in that box," Mowbray told BBC Radio WM.

"Somebody has to block it, somebody has to get their body there. It's a frustration because I think if anybody was going to win it before the sending off it was us.

"We were in the ascendancy, their crowd had gone quiet, we were dominating the ball, we had an amazing chance to score and win it with a couple of them in the last 15 minutes and to lose it.

"Is cruel the right word? It seems ridiculous to me but we have and we have to accept it and move on."