[h=3]Jones urges Albion to keep it clean[/h] 1:09pm Friday 29th November 2013 in Albion By Andy Naylor
Nathan Jones is pleased with Albion's recent goals against record.
* Albion assistant Nathan Jones has targeted a hat-trick of shut-outs at Bournemouth tomorrow.
* The Seagulls prevented the opposition from scoring in their last two victories against Wigan and Blackburn.
* Jones, No. 2 to head coach Oscar Garcia, said: "We like to keep clean sheets, because if you keep clean sheets you'll have opportunities to win games.
* "At the beginning of the season we were having to score two or three to get something out of the game.
* "Now it hasn't been like that and long may that continue. All credit to Tomasz (Kuszczak) and the back four but we work hard as a team and that starts from wide areas up top.
* "It's a team performance and even a squad performance really. Adam El-Abd came on the other day (at Wigan) and made a header, a vital defensive contribution right at the end."
* Inigo Calderon replaces suspended fellow Spanish right-back Bruno tomorrow, the only change expected as Albion try to stretch their unbeaten run to six games.
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* Albion assistant Nathan Jones has targeted a hat-trick of shut-outs at Bournemouth tomorrow.
* The Seagulls prevented the opposition from scoring in their last two victories against Wigan and Blackburn.
* Jones, No. 2 to head coach Oscar Garcia, said: "We like to keep clean sheets, because if you keep clean sheets you'll have opportunities to win games.
* "At the beginning of the season we were having to score two or three to get something out of the game.
* "Now it hasn't been like that and long may that continue. All credit to Tomasz (Kuszczak) and the back four but we work hard as a team and that starts from wide areas up top.
* "It's a team performance and even a squad performance really. Adam El-Abd came on the other day (at Wigan) and made a header, a vital defensive contribution right at the end."
* Inigo Calderon replaces suspended fellow Spanish right-back Bruno tomorrow, the only change expected as Albion try to stretch their unbeaten run to six games.

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