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Steve Bruce accuses his players of failing to meet the expectations at West Brom

West Brom manager Steve Bruce accused his players of failing to meet the expectations of the club and supporters after a 2-0 home defeat to Swansea.

Supporters chanted “You’re not fit to wear the shirt” after Swansea’s second goal went in.

The result left the Baggies with one win in 12 Championship games, one point from a possible 21 and one goal in 10-and-a-half hours of football.

“I’ve only been here a month and I haven’t seen enough of the so-called big players and good players,” said Bruce.

“That’s the brutal truth and at the moment, we’re struggling. It’s plain for everyone to see and confidence is so low, but with expectations and big players, you’ve got to be able to handle that. At the moment, we can’t.

“A lot of the players have been here a lot of years, so they should be able to handle it better and meet the demands of what’s being asked.”

Bruce admitted he read the riot act to the players afterwards.

“There were a few home truths spoken,” he said. “The reason I came here was because you look at the squad and everyone tells me what a good squad we’ve got.”

Defeat left Albion eight points outside the play-off places with 12 games left.

Bruce, who is in the grip of his worst start as a manager, admitted hopes of finishing in the top six are all-but gone.

“It’s going to be very difficult now. We needed to win tonight and give ourselves something on Saturday so it’s going to be a long, difficult challenge now,” he added.

Swansea’s goals came in the space of six minutes – after West Brom’s Callum Robinson hit the woodwork for a second time.

The Swans took the lead with a counter attack in the 79th minute.

Substitute Olivier Ntcham ran at Semi Ajayi before crossing through the defender’s legs and Joel Piroe drilled

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