West Brom boss Tony Mowbray has warned his players they must start taking their chances if they are to survive in the top flight.
Defeat at Anfield last weekend saw the club slip to the foot of the Premiership table - and things do not get any easier with Chelsea up next for the side.
Mowbray has warned his players they must start taking their chances when they arrive and is hoping that striker Ishmael Miller can go on a scoring spree for the club.
The Albion boss told the Birmingham Post: "I don't like talking about individual players - it's not just Ish, all strikers have to improve their game and their technique.
"The odd chance that comes their way, they have to stick it in the net.
"We're not going to be one of those teams who create 20 opportunities a game because of the quality of opposition we're playing against.
"But if we were to create half a dozen chances and three of them drop to Ishmael, you'd like to think he'd definitely take one of them, whether it's off his shin or scuffed in the corner."