HATCHET MAN: Clumsy and aggressive: Olsson won't save West Brom with his new tactics

17 March 2009 09:08
After hearing pundits tell his team for months that they are too soft, West Bromwich Albion's[LNB]Jonas Olsson has finally taken the message to heart.[LNB]The defender crashed into West Ham [LNB]goalkeeper Robert Green on Monday night in a nasty clash that all the television experts claimed was deliberate.[LNB] [LNB]Scrap: Jonas Olsson battles with David Di Michele[LNB]He did his best to intimidate Freddie Sears too and generally threw his weight around for no apparent reason.[LNB]   More from Hatchet Man... HATCHET MAN: Just like the way he went down, Pedersen's excuse is thoroughly unconvincing[LNB]17/03/09 HATCHET MAN: O'Neill for England? There's only one deal on the Villa manager's mind here[LNB]17/03/09 HATCHET MAN: Don't blame Benfica for wanting nothing to do with Middlesborough flop Alves[LNB]17/03/09 HATCHET MAN: Jagielka heads the race for easy money in the aftermath of the Carlos Tevez affair[LNB]17/03/09 HATCHET MAN: Unhappy fans should target O'Neill, the real Villan of the piece, not burned-out Agbonlahor [LNB]16/03/09 HATCHET MAN: Two goals in two matches hardly makes shin-digger Essien prolific - he's only got 16 in 148 games for Chelsea[LNB]16/03/09 HATCHET MAN: Come clean Sir Alex: It was cowardice, not anger, that made you dodge the Sky TV cameras[LNB]16/03/09 HATCHET MAN: He's cost City £800,000 a goal and travels worse than cheese in a spacesuit - happy 29th week of fleecing City, Mr Robinho[LNB]16/03/09 VIEW FULL ARCHIVE[LNB] With West Bromwich stranded at the bottom of the Premier League, sixpoints adrift of safety, Olsson's new-found aggressive streak wasclumsy and badly timed, which is not his club's way.[LNB]Maybe he has accepted their fate and is hoping for a move to Bolton.[LNB] [LNB]  

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