SOLLY March hopes Albion can be a bit more clinical when they take on Spurs on Wednesday night.

Albion were beaten 2-0 by Liverpool on Saturday despite being in the match.

The biggest issue for the side was the lack of effectiveness in front of goal. March, Leandro Trossard and Neal Maupay both missed good chances to find the back of the net.

Danny Welbeck came the closest to scoring but was denied by a great save from Alisson, and the striker was set up by a great cross by March.

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March told BBC Radio Sussex: "If we start how we did against Liverpool and just bit more clinical in the final third and a bit sharper, a bit quicker on our toes, then yeah I think we have a chance to beat them.

"They are on form, and I think the last time we played them, we played into their hands a little bit, and they countered on us quite well.

"It will come our way if we keep working hard."

March was one of the better players against the Reds as he caused their defence a lot of problems from the left-wing.

He will be hoping boss Graham Potter rewards his good form with another start against Spurs.