West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis has said that his side are "playing with more swagger" after they made it three games unbeaten with a draw at Hull City this afternoon.
The Baggies had a first-half lead through Gareth McAuley's strike but were forced to settle for a share of the spoils with the Premier League strugglers when Michael Dawson restored parity with 18 minutes remaining.
"I thought we played really well in the first half and we restricted them a lot but you have to give them credit in the second," Pulis told BBC Sport afterwards.
"Having said that, we came again and had the best chances but we weren't thinking about our position in the table.
"We are playing with more swagger recently. We should have created more chances but we played on Monday so we are 48 hours behind Hull in terms of prep."
The result leaves West Brom ninth in the table ahead of a home encounter with Watford next weekend.