West Brom expected XI: Brentford (A)



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West Brom worked hard to earn three points against Swansea City midweek.

They seemed organized from the start; all the players seemed to know what their role was and what was expected of them. The Albion have been able to create opportunities in the form of crosses, free-kicks, balls in Dwight Gayle and close badists on the penalty box.

Despite a 3-0 win, the Baggies were not at the top of the game. Swansea had a lot of chances to score, he had a penalty in the 39th minute wrongly taken by Bersant Celina, but his luck was ruined.

Sam Johnstone also denied the Swans to score repeatedly with first-rate saves.

Overall, there is still a lot of work to be done by the end of the season to bring West Brom into the Premier League. It will be interesting to see how Jamie Shen will align his men for what could be his last match in charge.

Here's how we think the Baggies will line up:

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