Tony Mowbray has promised 'a good few' clean sheets for West Brom before the end of the season - and is not worried over his side's defending.Mowbray and his players are working hard to patch up a leaky defence that has conceded nine goals in five matches since the club's last clean sheet against Scunthorpe on December 29.
"It is not an over-concern but there is room for work there and I am very aware that we lost two against Charlton and three against Cardiff," said Mowbray.
"The players want to get back to being tight and the goalkeeper wants to get back to it and get lots of clean sheets if possible.
"I am sure there will be a good few clean sheets in the last 18 league games. It is not a major concern."
But Mowbray insists that he will not compromise his principles of free-flowing attacking football in order for a meaner defence.
"I can set the team up to get some 0-0s but I don't particularly want to do that," he said. "I want to try to entertain and be a team that wins matches by scoring goals."
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