Defender Semi Ajayi is delighted with West Brom’s start to the season following their 3-2 win over Swansea City was securing three points.
Despite winning 3-2, West Brom weren’t convincing and head coach Carlos Corberán is not happy with the all round display.
Ajayi in an interview with Club’s website however acknowledged the need to address certain areas of improvement and learn from conceding goals.
He mentioned the team’s openness to Carlos Corberán’s criticisms and the determination to refine their performance.
Ajayi also noted that most of the issues during the game stemmed from set-pieces rather than open play.
“The main thing was the three points. There’s clearly a few things we need to work on, but luckily we’re able to learn that lesson and still come away with the three points,”Ajayi told the club’s official website.
“We’ve got to put in a lot of work on the training ground to fix the things we can improve on, but there were plenty of positives to take from the game.
“The boys are very receptive to the bits of criticism the boss is giving us after the games and in training sessions. We want to be the finished article and we know we’re not perfect. It’s only the second game of the season.
“We were very, very comfortable in the game. I would say most of our issues came from set-pieces because they didn’t really create much from open play.
Ajayi scored one of the goals for the Baggies.