West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Pulis has discussed their strengths after a stunning 4-0 FA Cup win over West Ham United.
Albion's performance was as powerful as it was breathtaking but Pulis is keeping his feet on the ground.
"This team has got different strengths to what I had at Crystal Palace and to what I had at Stoke," he said. "At Palace, we had pace down the sides of the pitch so you could work on bringing teams on to you and counter attacking down the sides.
"We haven't got pace down the sides of the pitch - we've got trickery so it's about working a system that suits the players.
"We've been trying to do that and trying to implement things that will help us as a team.
"There's still a long way to go and there's still stuff that I'm not happy with so we've got to keep our feet firmly on the ground, make sure we get over the line [in the Premier League] and then go from there.
"In the Cup, whatever draw we get, we'll be pulling a strong side out and trying to get through."
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