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Published 14:41 11 May 2019 BST
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"That was the challenge when I came in here," Smith told the club's website. "Unfortunately we didn't get near the top two, but managed to get into the Play-Offs. "That's the route we have to go down now. They're two difficult games. I know there's a lot of people out there saying we're favourites, but Albion have been above us all season. "They're the ones who came down from the Premier League and have those players in their squad."
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