Thursday, December 15, 2016

The Brom Boys doing it slowly



Europe here we come is what many in the Hawthorns stands sang out loud, after seeing a one of a kind campaign from their Boys, making a feat of beating a sudden rejuvenated Swansea City.

As the West Brom squad really put on a show of force and might by taking the visiting Swans momentum after their last week big win in the relegation Derby.

Both squads displaying the same formation in 4-2-3-1, but in this case the local WBA squad came with the upper hand and came victorious at its conclusion.

Still with the Baggies using their condition of locals to their advantage and with a sellout venue, that was enough motivation for them to put on a display of mastery and excellent football.

Ask that to an inspired and determined Solomon Rondon that netted with three spectacular header goals that put his squad atop and never surrendered their lead all evening long until that goal in the 78th by Swansea’s Wayne Routledge.

For Albion Manager Tony Pulis so far so good and with plenty of satisfactions his squad is giving him after that troubles affair recently in court, he cannot complain how his squad is  making strides in each match they play.

So far seeded in seventh place with 23 points in total just four behind Manu whom they play next week at Old Trafford and a win can really generate a lot of enthusiasm in the Hawthorns.

The road to the Europe is one long one and paved with many obstacles, especially in the second half were the whole of premiership becomes a bit contested with every squad looking forward to catch a piece of the action and finish in a  prolific position.

In the case of the Baggies, these are paving their way to the top of the league spots and possibly, they can deliver that joy to their followers if they continue to exhibit this one of a kind football and play without any inhibitions. 

For the WBA Boys, looking forward to their next compromises and close the year with a bang and its first half with a more notable position and aiming for the always coveted and prestigious European competitions.

A one harmonious and ambitious initial eleven is the one put in the field by the native of Wales lately.

Nothing to lose but lots to gain at the end of this campaign, as this edition of Premiership is really displaying a new Albion that is putting on a show to the top and not struggling to keep itself afloat and save its hive form relegation.

At the end, this is not over and many things can happen for Tony Pulis squad, as the Welsh Boss is looking forward to net a few new faces to face off a second half that can pull it weight for his squad and deliver the desired aim.

This can be, but with a lot of consistency and showing off a one of a kind game that can elevate these squads into the top spots and maybe surprise us, nothing written and many things can happen in this edition.

At the end WBA lucky seven spot, that so far  is delivering many expectations and giving many hopes to this bunch at the Hawthorns, what will it be coming May and the positon this club be and if these survived the pressure.

Very well placed themselves in the gates of the Old continent utmost of events, can the Baggies make it to the big prom, maybe slowly but surely!

 
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