The 22-year-old felt the wrath of Baggies fans after
expressing his disappointment that he did not seal a move to
Tottenham on transfer deadline day.
But
he is in the good books again after firing West Brom to victory against Villa on Saturday,
and Fletcher is delighted to see his teammate back doing what he does
best.
"I
thought he was fantastic on Saturday. He's a great player and we want him to be
a great player for West Bromwich Albion
while he's here," Fletcher said.
"It's
great he has ambition. I love that he has that and wants to play at the highest
level. I think he'll score goals for England in the future and that's how
highly I rate him.
"While
he's here I reiterate to do your best, work as hard as you can and keep the
respect of the dressing room because football's a funny game, you never know
what can happen in six months or a year down the line," he said.
"So
I reiterated that to him and I thought he was fantastic on Saturday. I'd like
to think everything has healed now. If you want to improve as a team then you
need everyone in the right direction.
"There
was a little bit of a mixed reaction last week but Saturday was a great
reaction and we want the fans behind the team, behind everyone and pushing in
the right direction. That will be best for the club going forward."
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