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Injury News: No fresh concerns for Baggies

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Scott Parker has addressed the media ahead of the mid-week trip to West Brom, revealing that there are no fresh injury concerns ahead of the game. 

The Cherries travel to the Midlands for an 8pm kick-off at The Hawthorns and will be looking to make it six games unbeaten in the Sky Bet Championship. 

During his pre-match press conference, Parker began by updating on the longer term injuries, who continue to make progress on the training ground. 

"The squad is similar to last time and we are where we are," he said.

"Junior Stanislas has had an injection and is moving forward. We'll hopefully have him out on the grass in coming days.

"Kieffer Moore is the same. He's moving steadily and is out of the boot, so that's very pleasing. 

"As for Freddie Woodman, he was unwell for the weekend's game against Bristol City, but he's back and has been training last two days. He'll come back into squad.

"Other than that, I don't think there's any more." 

Parker continued by discussing how crucial his whole squad will be throughout the run in, with eight games alone in April, before the final two fixtures fall in the opening week of May. 

"I'm going to need to use to squad with so many games," the head coach continued. 

"In saying that, every game is different and how players recover will be key. The boys are incredibly fit, but selection will come down to how they recover from game to game.

"There are a lot of matches, we've seen things can change quickly, but we'll have to manage that and see how we come out after each one." 

The former England international knows how key it will be to stay consistent for the final part of the season, with plenty of teams still in the hunt for automatic promotion. 

"There is a big competitive edge in this league, especially with the amount of games you play.

"You have to take each one as it comes because, as soon as you are in a good position, you can quickly be out of it.

"It's a tough and competitive league and you can't fall away for one or two games otherwise you'll be away from it." 

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