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Albion were told to go home and think about how they beat Leeds.

Head coach Fabian Hurzeler wants consistency from his side.

And he would love to see that in evidence at Crystal Palace to follow the 3-0 home win last Saturday.

Speaking in the changing room after the Leeds game, he gave his players two days off.

But he said: “Go home and think about this game. Why were we like...

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