James Morrison underlines pride in West Brom togetherness as long run ended - as boss thanks Baggies fans

Boss James Morrison revealed his pride in Albion's togetherness after a near six-month long away drought was put to bed with a crucial win at Bristol City.

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BRISTOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 21: James Morrison Interim Head Coach of West Bromwich Albion celebrates the 0-1 win with the West Bromwich Albion fans after the final whistle in the Sky Bet Championship match between Bristol City and West Bromwich Albion at Ashton Gate on March 21, 2026 in Bristol, United Kingdom. (Photo by Adam Fradgley/West Bromwich Albion FC via Getty Images)

Defender George Campbell headed in the winner with the game's only goal from a first-half corner at Ashton Gate as the resurgent Baggies' revival under Morrison continued.

Albion are now unbeaten in four games since the former midfielder and coach was confirmed in charge until the end of the season. The 1-0 victory in Bristol was the first time Albion have chalked up back-to-back wins since August.

It lifted Albion to 20th, two places and four points above the Championship relegation places, with jubilant scenes at full-time as players, staff and supporters toasted the end of an away hoodoo, as well as the sign of the club pulling away from the mire.

"I'm proud again," Morrison beamed.

"I thought it was a top performance, just the fight and determination from the lads, the togetherness was there for an away performance.