Failure to reach play-offs 'unacceptable' - Wallace

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Jed Wallace is in his third season with West Brom

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West Bromwich Albion's failure to reach this season's Championship play-offs is "unacceptable", says midfielder Jed Wallace.

The Baggies were in sixth place when Tony Mowbray replaced Carlos Corberan as head coach in January but a run of just five wins from his 18 games in charge ended their play-off hopes and Mowbray was sacked.

"It's been massively disappointing - take the first five games out of the season and our points-per-game has been average," Wallace told BBC Radio WM.

"At times like this you have to look at yourself - as a group of players you have to look at yourself and say how many of us have had a good season? I know I certainly haven't."

West Brom finish their season at home to Luton Town on Saturday (12:30 BST) with James Morrison still in interim charge but Wallace will reflect on the season as one of regret.

The Baggies can finish no higher than ninth while their maximum possible points haul of 64 would be their fewest in the Championship since 1999-2000.

"It's disappointing looking at the table in disbelief," added Wallace

"The amount of chances we've missed, the amount of late goals and individual errors is the tale of the season - it's not acceptable for a club this size."