It's up to us to turn it around - Mowatt

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'It's up to us to turn it around' - Mowatt

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West Bromwich Albion captain Alex Mowatt has said the Baggies need to prepare for Swansea City on Saturday (15:00 GMT) the same way they approached their previous two games despite missing out on wins.

West Brom took the lead in both their most recent league games against West Midlands rivals Coventry and Birmingham City but saw it from slip from their hands, losing out 3-2 to the Sky Blues before a 1-1 draw with Birmingham on Wednesday.

It leaves Albion down in 17th in the Championship table and fans are beginning to get nervous.

"They [the fans] are going to be disappointed if we are not winning games, it's up to us to turn that round," Mowatt told BBC Radio WM.

"We've got to start like that [how they did in both their previous games] on Saturday, we've got to play the same way and I think we need to be more clinical when we are in front of goal. Then hopefully we get three points."

As for boss Ryan Mason's criticism of the scheduling, Mowatt's focus is more on how best to approach the upcoming game.

"We are used to it now, the games every two or three days," the midfielder added.

"We've just got to rest and then we go again on Saturday. Hopefully, it can be a high energy game and one where the fans get behind us again."