West Brom were 'disjointed' in Sheff Wed draw

Ryan Mason's West Brom were booed off at full-time
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West Brom boss Ryan Mason admitted he was disappointed with his side's performance as they were held 0-0 by bottom club Sheffield Wednesday.
The Baggies dominated possession but couldn't make it count as they failed to win for a third successive game and Mason said his team was "disjointed" and played with "anxiety".
"It was disappointing not to win," he told BBC Radio WM.
"The performance in the second half was a little disjointed. We rushed things and played a little bit on edge. Tough to accept."
Mason praised his side's start to the game but says he wants to see more from them from the first minute until the last.
"The first half for 25 minutes, I thought we played a really good game. We had loads of final third entries, loads of moments," he added.
"I understand the first goal is crucial and the longer the game was 0-0 there was probably a bit of anxiety.
"The energy shifted and we need to learn from that and be disciplined and do what we need to for 95 minutes.
"Every game in this league is demanding and challenging - we had so many moments that didn't materialise and we need to improve on that."
