It needs badgers though:
Gerry Francis says
West Bromwich Albion will look to exploit Tottenham Hotspur's high-pressing and expansive game when the sides meet on Saturday.
Albion employed counter-attack tactics to great effect in the 2-1 Hawthorns win against Arsenal last month.
And West Brom's first team coach hopes a similar ploy will work wonders against his former club Spurs, and Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool a week on Sunday.
"I've been very impressed with Tottenham this year," Francis said.
"They've played well, they're a young side, they've got a really good chance of getting in the top four so that will be a difficult game.
"You have to work out a game plan on the basis of what you've got.
"Liverpool and Tottenham are very good attacking sides, they push forward with their full-backs and leave some space in behind.
"If you've got the pace to get in behind when you've got the turnover, you can utilise playing into the channels and causing teams problems.
"We got our second goal against Arsenal playing that same way with Salomon running into the channels.
"Certainly we'll be looking at trying to counter-attack against these teams.
"At the same time you've got to concentrate for 90 minutes as a defensive set-up because they've got such good players and are so good going forward."
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