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West Brom will travel to Southampton this weekend as he continues his quest for the first premier league win of the season.
Backed by Chelsea despite a 3-0 lead in the first half last time, Slaven Bilic’s Albion showed signs of improvement and discovered their mark in their last two league matches against high-quality opponents.
In the end, they fell with their defense: the purpose column he opposes is already 11.
Ralph Hasenhuttl’s Saints won against Burnley last time, but have a strong house record in the last 12 months and Tottenham beat them five at St Mary’s in their first home game of the season.
This is what your enthusiasts about Albion before Sunday’s start at lunchtime.
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SuperSAINT: Watch out for your players.
Pilchards: We’re home, it’s over!
Forward: The AMB can score, they have very intelligent offensive players, their disorders are with defense. They’re bigger than others think, and they won’t be an obstacle. By the way, I didn’t even see Austin on the bench today, I don’t think he’s already on the team for the games.
hasper57saint: Don’t underestimate the Baggies because they limit the arrogant, they have very forwards and their aggression is legion, I would like to beat all the other groups in the Premier But I know very well that we never will, we can still try to cancel WBA at your own risk.
AdrianSFC: The AMB is terrible, especially defensive, however, Chelsea’s game underscores how unpredictable this season is. You think throwing it away might push them back a little bit. We can’t sit down. We just have to go through them, they are not a computer that can protect for 90 minutes and expect to sneak in 1-0.
tajjuk: Pereira is his greatest threat. If we can rest easy, we have a decent chance of winning because defensively they look mediocre, yes, they scored 3 goals against Chelsea, but they were all mistakes and essentially scored with each and every shot they had.
Stu_Saint: Get the win over Burnley massively no matter how they got here. It’s another massive game, we have to beat the housegroups you’d expect to be in the back half.
MX: AMB concedes goals but they also score a lot of goals and attack without fear, nervous about it, no less than a point will be a bad result, we deserve to withdraw questions from those groups but how many times have we said that ?As others have pointed out, we are a one-man team in terms of targets, you keep Ings silent and that represents 95% of our offensive threat.
Eric The Red: Well, I like West Brom, I locate his (usually) friendly and obviously amazing enthusiasts for Villa or Wolves. However, his team looks pretty bad with a slippery defense, which caused a desperate 1-0 or 2-1 defeat