Roberto Di Matteo: West Brom will keep best players at club for Premier League campaign

11 April 2010 21:26
"Of course we need to add to the squad but I shall be retaining all our best players," said Roberto Di Matteo, the manager. "We have time to make plans and now we can look at a strategy but at the moment I don't have any targets." [LNB]Promotion should also ensure that Graham Dorrans remains with Albion, the rising stock of the young Scottish player confirmed with a powerful free kick that put the visitors ahead against the run of play. Chris Brunt and Roman Bednar scored the others. [LNB] Related ArticlesDoncaster 2 West Brom 3Watford 1 West Brom 1West Brom 3 Leicester 0West Brom 1 Coventry City 0West Brom 3 Preston North End 2Sport on televisionElsewhere, Neil Warnock admitted he had not enjoyed a moment of his return to Crystal Palace with Queens Park Rangers, despite seeing his new charges win 2-0 to virtually banish their relegation fears. [LNB]"I thought it would be eggs and everything thrown at me," said Warnock. "I just wondered about the missiles as I?had a new suit on."[LNB]Nottingham Forest's 3-0 win over Ipswich guaranteed the east midlands club a play-off place. [LNB]Leicester enhanced their own top-six credentials with a 2-1 win at relegated Peterborough. Swansea were beaten 1-0 at Bristol City, while Cardiff were held by Reading. [LNB]Watford's survival chances were lifted by a 1-0 win over Plymouth, but Scunthorpe and Sheffield Wednesday remain in danger after away defeats at Preston and Middlesbrough respectively. [LNB]In League One Hartlepool have been charged by the Football Association for fielding an ineligible player during Easter Monday's win over Brighton. [LNB]The club selected midfielder Gary Liddle in the 2-0 victory at Victoria Park when he should have been serving a two-match ban for collecting his 10th yellow card in the previous game at Leyton Orient. [LNB]Liddle has also been charged and both he and the club have until April 26 to respond to the FA. [LNB]

Source: Telegraph