Albion's leading scorer reacted angrily to comments from his former Brentford teammate Ezri Konsa after the final whistle. Potter said, "Well I suppose they have to be natural and allowed to make mistakes. Neal Maupay has been booked in three of his last four matches"Hopefully he keeps being himself but maybe within the parameters of what good for him and the team so that’s the challenge I think." Potter however insist Maupay is not a liability and has no plans to have a calming pep talk with his seven-goal striker ahead of the match. "No, I don’t have any worries about Neal," said Potter.
Source: Express January 21, 2020 09:11 UTC