West Brom boss Pulis confident Livermore will stay grounded

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West Brom boss Tony Pulis is confident Jake Livermore won't get carried away after his week away with England.

The 27-year-old midfielder has become the first Albion outfield player to start a game for the Three Lions since Derek Statham in 1983.

“The fact he's played for England has brought up the profile of the football club and Jake himself," said the Baggies boss. “But he's got good competition in the group with Yacob, Fletcher, and James (Morrison).

“You can play Brunty in there, and we've got young Sam Field who we really rate coming through. So I wouldn't get too carried away if I was Jake."

Source: tribalfootball.com