West
Bromwich Albion forward Osaze Odemwingie believes opposition teams have become
more cautious and defensive when facing his side.
The
west Midlands club started the season in excellent form under new manager Steve
Clarke, placing as high as third in the English Premier League.
But
West Brom are without a win in their past four league games, losing three on the
bounce, and Odemwingie has attributed the run to more negative tactics from
rival teams.
“They’ve
seen we have quality and pace. I’ve noticed people play more carefully against
us now,” Odemwingie told BBC WM.
“It
becomes a bit more difficult but that’s when you need to show character and
belief that we are growing.
“We
have been doing well this season and we’ve had a bad three weeks but hopefully
we can score goals again.”
Odemwingie
is likely to take part in the Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria but believes
the squad will cope admirably in his absence.
“I
want to be going there in the New Year with West Brom high in the table, which
would help me emotionally,” he said.
“Of course I will miss a couple of
weeks of action here but I believe we have a squad that can hold on to the good
start we have had.
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