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Ben Foster: 'I had accepted West Bromwich Albion fate'

West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster admits that he had all but resigned himself to the club heading for Premier League relegation six weeks ago.

Ben Foster has admitted that he had mentally resigned himself to West Bromwich Albion's relegation six weeks ago but is now more optimistic given their upturn in form.

The Baggies ran out 1-0 winners over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, Jake Livermore forcing the ball over the line in the 92nd minute of the encounter to keep his side's Premier League survival hopes alive.

Albion now sit two points from safety with one game to go, although they will still go down if Southampton win at Everton in Saturday's late kickoff.

Despite still requiring a sequence of events which Foster describes as "a miracle" to remain in the survival race going into the final week, the goalkeeper is nonetheless feeling much more confident.

"It was just a battle," Foster told BBC Sport about their game against Spurs. "We knew Tottenham's quality and we would spend time under a lot of pressure. The lads really put their hearts on the line and were brilliant. We know we are a threat at set pieces and we managed to nick one. It keeps us going for another week.

"Once you get stuck in a rut, I don't anyone really believed [that West Brom could survive]. All the momentum was drained out of us. Everyone will say fair play [caretaker manager] Darren Moore. He has instilled that work ethic, we had that before but confidence wasn't there.

"With the confidence we have now and the momentum, it is a miracle we have got to the last week, if it does go that far we will go with full confidence we can do it. Six weeks ago I had us resigned to be relegation. I accepted our fate was inevitable. Fair play to Darren Moore and the coaches. The mental side is 50-50 with the fitness."

West Brom wrap up the season with a trip to Crystal Palace on May 13.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
CManchester CityMan City373142105277897
2Manchester UnitedMan Utd37246767283978
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs37228769323774
4Liverpool372012580384272
5Chelsea37217962352770
6Arsenal371861373512260
7Burnley371412113537-254
8Everton371310144355-1249
9Leicester CityLeicester371211145255-347
10Newcastle UnitedNewcastle37118183647-1141
11Crystal Palace371011164355-1241
12Bournemouth371011164360-1741
13Watford37118184463-1941
14Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton37913153450-1640
15West Ham UnitedWest Ham37912164567-2239
16Huddersfield TownHuddersfield37910182857-2937
17Southampton37715153755-1836
18Swansea CitySwansea3789202754-2733
RWest Bromwich AlbionWest Brom37613183154-2331
RStoke CityStoke37612193367-3430
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