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Pulis regrets comments on Livermore's West Brom absence

West Brom boss Tony Pulis moved to allay fears over midfielder Jake Livermore and conceded he chose the wrong words by describing the player as "mentally tired". England international Livermore missed last weekend's 0-0 draw with West Ham and did not return for the 2-1 EFL Cup loss to Manchester City in midweek. Two and a half years ago, the 27-year-old tested positive for cocaine but was spared a ban by the Football Association, which took into account Livermore's struggles with depression after the death of his newborn son. Speaking at a news conference to preview Monday's match with Arsenal, Pulis confirmed the ex-Tottenham man would be available to play at Emirates Stadium...
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