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Bust-up may galvanise United, says Allardyce

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WEST Brom manager Sam Allardyce says he ‘likes disagreeme­nts’ and fears Steve Bruce’s clash with Matt Ritchie may work in Newcastle United’s favour tomorrow.

The teams meet at the Hawthorns and Newcastle go into the game with their preparatio­n overshadow­ed by a training-ground bust-up between Ritchie and Bruce.

Fans have accused Bruce of losing the dressing room, while the head coach told reporters everyone inside the club has moved on from the clash.

Allardyce, when asked about it at his pre-match press conference, felt there is nothing wrong with a player and manager having a heated discussion.

He said: “It’s a disagreeme­nt what’s wrong with it? I like disagreeme­nts.

“I like people to air their views and argue. It means they care.

“We should speak up for ourselves and not be subservien­t if we feel like we’ve been wronged.

“If the player says it to you as the manager and feels you’re wrong, why not speak up?

“Say what you feel, there’s nothing wrong with it.

“Then you sort it out, get on with it, it’s forgotten the next day or should be. It’s a good thing having disagreeme­nts and digging each other out.

“This world is, unfortunat­ely, getting far too pathetic as far as I’m concerned in terms of criticism or telling people they’re not giving the right attitude or a player telling a manager: I think you’re wrong. What’s wrong with it?

“It should galvanise. People always want to make too much fuss about it because bad news is good news.”

The Baggies lost 1-0 to Everton on Thursday night meaning they are now nine points off safety where Newcastle lie.

Allardyce, who has a great record of only losing twice to Newcastle in 12 games, admits this one is a must-win for his side.

He added: “If we beat Newcastle, we’re only six points away from them. If we lose, we’re 12 points away. That would make it as big a task as anybody has achieved to try and stay in the Premier League.”

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West Brom boss Sam Allardyce

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