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West Brom boss Tony Pulis has confirmed all of his players are fit for the Arsenal game after the international break.

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Left-back Chris Brunt did not play in Northern Ireland's friendly with Latvia as a precaution because of a groin injury.

Midfielder James Morrison used the two weeks off to recover from an ankle injury and striker Saido Berahino has been in every day during the break working on his fitness.

He said: "Everyone's fit, everyone's raring to go and everyone's looking forward to the game. We're playing one of the great clubs in world football, not just English football."

With Chelsea in tatters and neither Manchester clubs completely convincing, Pulis reckons this year is Arsene Wenger's best shot at the league.

The Albion chief said: "I think they've got a great opportunity this year of winning the title.

"Other years I've looked at them and thought they didn't have the depth or experience. They just lacked a little bit of whatever it takes.

"He might decide to add one or two in the window. If he does that, add to the group that he's got I think they've got a wonderful chance this year.

"Winning the FA Cup, that's given that group a smell of winning and once you become winners you really want to push on."

Pulis had a fiery relationship with Wenger when he was at Stoke, but the Welshman thinks things have calmed down now.

He said: "Over the past couple of years we've mellowed definitely. There's definitely a better relationship to what we had two or three years ago."

The French national anthem will be played at The Hawthorns before tomorrow's game. Pulis praised the British public for the way it has reacted in support of France.

Although he's more than happy to respect La Marsellaise, he did question the necessity of playing it before every Premier League match.

He said: "They've decided to do it and they want to do that and show the unity. I'm not sure we need to do that but, if they want to do it, fine. It's not a problem with me."