Interviews

March: We want to get first win for Roberto

Albion welcome Nottingham Forest to the Amex on Tuesday.

By Matt Bishop • 18 October 2022

By Paul Hazlewood
Solly March has started every single one of Albion's nine Premier League games so far this campaign.

Solly March insists there is no need to panic despite back-to-back defeats in the Premier League.

Albion are yet to taste victory under Roberto De Zerbi, but played out a thrilling 3-3 draw at Anfield in the Italian’s first game as head coach and didn’t perform badly against Spurs last weekend or Brentford on Friday.

De Zerbi’s side created a host of chances against the Bees but couldn’t quite find the finishing touch, and Solly believes those fine details will soon come.

“Immediately after the game on Friday we were very frustrated and disappointed, but we watched it back and there were lots of positives to take.

02:17

MA+ members & STH only - Log-in required

An existing MyAlbion+ membership or season ticket is needed to view this content. Please note that new memberships take 24 hours to be active to view, registering today for Luton Town match streaming will not be valid in time.

PL Highlights: Brentford 2 Albion 0

“It’s just the fine margins going against us at the moment. We’re creating chances and the main thing is we are getting in those good positions. If we weren’t, there would be a lot more to worry about.

“We just need to trust the gaffer and trust the process. Maybe it’s taking a little longer than we thought but we’ll keep training hard. We’re working on the final details, they’re what matter most and we will get there.

“Once you have a few bad results that little bit of pressure builds but it doesn’t need to. The main thing is the performances and they’re really close to what we want. If we keep playing well we will get the first win for us, for Roberto and for the fans.”

That first victory under De Zerbi could come tonight as Nottingham Forest travel to the Amex bottom of the Premier League.

But while March is confident he can help Albion return to winning ways, the winger is also aware Forest will be just as keen to get three points and are capable of that with the help of a familiar face in former Albion loanee Jesse Lingard.

By Geoff Penn
Jesse Lingard scored four goals in 17 appearances for Albion.

“Forest will be up for the fight but if we can match that we can get the win 100%. We’ll work hard for it,” said March.

“Every game in this league is difficult and they’re going to be fighting for their lives. They’ve got some strong players and we need to be up for the battle.

“Jesse is obviously one of those players. He was here a long time ago now but we know all about his ability. You don’t play for Manchester United for as long as he did without good quality.

“It only takes one moment for players like him to change a game so we have to be wary of that. But if we defend well and can fight as much as them then hopefully our quality will shine through.”