Tony Pulis reveals his striking experiment as Middlesbrough target attacking improvements
The Middlesbrough manager opted to field the pair together for the first time during the 1-1 with Hull City and admitted that the decision was made in order to see whether they could play together.
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Hide AdPulis hoped it could prove an end to Boro's woes in front of goal, but he was once again left frustrated as his side spurred several glorious chances.
No side in the top half has scored less goals than Middlesbrough, with Boro heavily reliant upon their fine rearguard in recent weeks as they continue to grind out results.
READ: Pulis blasts penalty decision after Hull drawThat needs to stop, according to Pulis, who wants his attcking players to show a clinical edge - starting with the visit to Ipswich on Tuesday.
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Hide Ad"I just wanted to see what the two of them are like together," he admitted, when asked about his decision to play with a front two.
"We've got Rudy and Fletch now who had 90 minutes this week, so that's two other options.
"We've got Martin (Braithwaite) and Stewart (Downing) off the sides as well, so we've got options there. We just have to make sure they're bright enough.
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Hide AdMORE: Manager reveals what Middlesbrough must do to earn promotion"Britt got his goal, that's fantastic. But we need to get more goals. We've had more opportunities again today.
"We have to take them and be more clinical. The lads work hard, they're a good group and they try to do their best. Sometimes you can fall a little bit short.
"We're going to play our third away game in 10 days (at Ipswich on Tuesday), that's the way it is. You have to pick them up and move on again. They're disappointed because we had the opportunity to go top but it's one defeat this season.
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Hide Ad"We've got score more goals, though, we can't keep relying on the back players."
READ: Pulis has this transfer message for Middlesbrough fansMeanwhile, Middlesbrough have been handed a home tie with Crystal Palace in the next round of the Carabao Cup.
Boro are just three wins away from a trip to Wembley, but have been handed a tough test against Roy Hodgson's Premier League outfit.
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Hide AdThe game will see Pulis pitted against his former employers with the 60-year-old having managed the Eagles between November 2013 and August 2014.
He left the club in controversial circumstances having claimed that he was not properly backed by the Palace board in the transfer market.