West Bromwich Albion striker Shane Long believes that the Baggies will finish the season on a high following their comeback against Bolton Wanderers.
The Midlands side, who will be without manager Roy Hodgson next season after the 64-year-old snapped up the England job, managed to come from a two-goal deficit to nab a 2-2 draw against the struggling Trotters on Sunday.
"We don't know how to lose at the moment and it's a good frame of mind to be in," Long told the club's official website. "We don't give up easily and that will stand us in good stead for next season.
"To show the determination to want to win games is a credit to us. We've had some really good results away from home this season and I think it's because we always have a good turnout of fans."
West Brom's final game is at home to Arsenal next weekend.