GOOD NEWS FOR WEST BROM:Academy star player returns back to play….
West Bromwich Albion have been in the Championship for many years on the spin now, worrying that their time to return to the promised land of the Premier League simply keeps passing them by.
This campaign could be different, but the wheels have started to come off Carlos Corberan’s well-oiled machine in recent weeks, to start the groans and moans around the Hawthorns that another promotion near miss is on the horizon.
Winless in their last eight matches in the second tier, something needs to change fast for the Baggies to break out of this sorry stretch of form, with Alex Mowatt arguably one player that needs to step up his performance levels.
Mowatt’s form this season
The former Leeds United midfielder hasn’t been at his most creative for his out-of-form side across their recent patch of poor games, with no goal contributions coming his way across West Brom’s last seven league clashes.
Before that, the exciting 29-year-old had managed to notch up an impressive three goals in the league, as his side raced out of the blocks to be near the top of the Championship summit, which saw him score a sumptuous brace away at Portsmouth in September.
In total for the Baggies, across his four seasons at the club now, Mowatt has amassed nine goals and seven assists across 97 appearances, as he no doubt dreams about playing a major role in steering his side back up to the big time come the end of the unpredictable campaign.
West Brom did drop the ball with another former midfield talent, away from the ex-Leeds man coming good at the Hawthorns, with the one-time Baggies academy prodigy even outperforming the 29-year-old this season in the second tier.
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