Defender sets sights on victories

Last updated : 24 April 2012 By Wba-mad Editor

Gareth McAuley has set his sights on three more victories before the end of the season.

Albion won for the first time in 45 at Anfield last weekend with the giant Northern Ireland wanting to continue the taste of success until the end of the season.

Relegation threatened Aston Villa and Bolton are next for the Baggies before a final game of the season against Arsenal at The Hawthorns.

The victory against the Reds moved Albion on to an impressive 45 points – two less than last season’s total – and into the top half of the league.

"There's no way we're stopping now," said McAuley.

"We have Villa on Saturday and we want to win that.

"Then we have Bolton away and Arsenal at home and we want to get as many points as possible.

"We want to improve on last season's points total with another win in our final three games - if not more.

"We want to show our progression, so we're not going to stop now.

"To finish as the top team in the Midlands would be nice.

"We also have other goals, as we'd like to maybe get to ten clean sheets, which would be a great achievement from a defensive point of view.

"Obviously, we'd also like to score more goals and things like that, so there's plenty to play for in the last three games.

"We'll keep on going right until the end of the season."

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