'I thought the boys were excellent' - Wallace
Wallace encouraged by Albion's start to season
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West Bromwich Albion midfielder Jed Wallace praised the quality of his side's "excellent" display in Saturday's 3-2 win at Wrexham.
Wallace, who is entering his fourth season as Baggies captain, scored their second goal just seconds after coming on as a substitute after 74 minutes to put his side 2-1 up.
"Three points is three points; I think the manager made it very clear that it's about us and how we perform and I thought the boys were excellent," Wallace told BBC WM.
"They've got some very good players for this level, but so do we and I think you saw that today, the quality that we showed, the boys really dug in."
Wallace also praised the impact of West Bromwich Albion's new defensive pairing of Nathaniel Phillips and George Campbell.
"Nat has been immense, I think I knew as soon as we signed him that he'd be a big player and a big personality for us; you can see that he's as brave as anything," he added.
"And for George, I can't imagine there's many like [Wrexham striker] Kieffer Moore in the MLS that are that physical and that challenging, and he stood up to it really well."
