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Published 14:10 23 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 14:24 23 Jan 2018 GMT
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'Broken legs are part of football and always have been, and just as there was no blame on Rondon, so there was no need for any tears from him... 'It’s a tough game at times and I don’t want to see the West Brom No. 9 now using what happened at the weekend to McCarthy as an excuse for any dip in form.'Nice one Stan. First up, not many players could simply break the legs [accidentally or otherwise] of a fellow player and simply shake it off as something that happens in the game. The 28-year-old Venezuelan reacted like so many would have and won a lot of support for his heartfelt support of McCarthy. Secondly, Rondon has not played since Saturday's league fixture so Collymore is reaching here. There is no dip in form and no need for excuses. Even if his column was written in a month's time, with Rondon experiencing a slump in form, it would be harsh. As it stands, though, not even four days have past and the Baggies forward is already getting grief or a "dip" that has not, or may not, happen.
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