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West Bromwich Albion boss Tony MowbrayBBC
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Tony Mowbray confident his West Bromwich Albion will finish in a play-off spot.
The Baggies suffered a last-minute defeat at Norwich City on Saturday .
Albion are sixth in the Championship and level on points with both Middlesbrough and Bristol City directly below them.
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