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Heggem has been 'excellent' - Corberanpublished at 16:08 6 December 2024
16:08 6 December 2024
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West Bromwich Albion manager Carlos Corberan has praised defender Torbjorn Heggem for the way that he has quickly adapted to playing in the Championship.
The 25-year-old Norway international has made 18 Championship appearances since joining the club from Swedish side IF Brommapojkarna in July.
"His level of attention has been extraordinary from first moment" Corberan told BBC Radio WM.
"He arrived to pre-season without a holiday period. Probably [that] helped him to have more of the tempo."
Heggem's recent good form for Albion - including as a left-back and a left-sided centre-back - helped earn him his debut for Norway in October.
"His mentality has been excellent, his open mind to take every single idea, and after his skills to move everything to the pitch," Corberan added.
Albion, who sit seventh in the table, host league leaders Sheffield United on Saturday.
When is the FA Cup third-round draw?published at 12:16 1 December 2024
12:16 1 December 2024
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It is one of the most eagerly anticipated dates in the football calendar as Premier League and Championship clubs join the FA Cup action from round three.
The draw will take place on Monday, 2 December from 19:00 GMT and can be watched live on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
Furlong back in contention for Albionpublished at 17:05 29 November 2024
17:05 29 November 2024
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Darnell Furlong has served a suspension
Draw speciaists West Bromwich Albion have marginally more encouraging team news ahead of Saturday's trip to Preston North End.
Carlos Corberan's Baggies have slipped to eight points off top spot and out of the Championship play-off places afer drawing eight of their past nine games.
Albion have won just once in 11 matches, starting with the 3-2 defeat by Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on 28 September, when they were top of the league.
But they head for Deepdale unbeaten on the road in five games since, including Tuesday's draw (their sixth in 17 games this season) at high-riding Sunderland.
They also welcome back full-back Darnell Furlong following his one-game suspension for picking up five bookings - and they might also be able to call on centre-back Kyle Bartley following his first start in seven games.
Bartley was replaced at half-time at Sunderland by makeshift stand-in Uros Racic but boss Corberan now says he is "in better condition".
Facing a PNE side who are pretty adept at drawing themselves, having shared the spoils eight times this season, Albion are also without summer signing Ousmane Diakite (knee) and winger Grady Diangana (calf). And they are still missing defenders Semi Ajayi and Paddy McNair.
Ajayi was ruled out on 31 October for four months following surgery on a hamstring injury, while McNair is in the middle of an expected eight-week absence, also with a hamstring injury.
The goal-shy Baggies, who have scored at home just four times this season but thankfully have looked more of a threat on the road with 14 from nine games, are also still without striker Daryl Dike, now not expected to be fit until January at the earliest as he bids to recover from another ruptured Achilles tendon.
Corberan got quite animated at Friday's press conference when asked about the frustration of some fans, saying he pays attention to neither negativity nor positivity as it would distract from his job - and he also reminded the fans where Albion were when he took over in October 2022 (23rd in the table).
The Preston game will be Corberan's 103rd in charge of Albion, taking him past his previous best tally of 102, with Huddersfield Town.
Albion 'believe' in their quality - Holgatepublished at 16:25 25 November 2024
16:25 25 November 2024
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Defender Mason Holgate says West Bromwich Albion are relishing the opportunity to take on a promotion rival when they travel to Sunderland on Tuesday.
The Baggies are sixth in the Championship and are six points behind second-placed Sunderland following a 2-2 draw with Norwich at the weekend, in which Holgate scored.
"If we want to be where we want to be and if we have the quality we believe we have, these are the games where we need to stand up and make statements," Holgate told BBC Radio WM.
"I think we all know that and are ready for it and looking forward to it."
Sunderland are one of three teams tied on 32 points at the top of the table, along with Leeds and Sheffield United, and Holgate believes things can change very quickly.
"I feel like this year, anybody can beat anybody and that's what makes these games where we come away feeling like we could've won a little bit more frustrating, because you add those points on, it makes a really big difference," he said.
"But the games come so fast. If we win on Tuesday against Sunderland and win on Saturday against Preston, it's been a good week and we will be in a much different place.
"So all we can do is look forward and keep concentrating on games that are coming thick and fast now until the Christmas period."
Everton loanee Holgate previously had a spell with West Brom in 2019 and says he has "loved" being back at the club.
"Last time I was here, we dropped a little bit short in the play-offs, so I want to go one further and try and get promoted this year," Holgate added.
"I think with the quality that we've got - and nobody in this league is pulling away with it - I feel like it's there to be grabbed by somebody, so that's what we want to do."
Pick of the stats - Sunderland v West Bromwich Albionpublished at 10:57 25 November 2024
10:57 25 November 2024
A fourth successive league draw for Sunderland at the weekend saw them replaced by Leeds United at the top of the Championship table but they will be looking to reclaim the lead as they host sixth-placed West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday.
The Black Cats, level on points with Leeds but in second on goal difference, will also be mindful of Sheffield United - also on 32 points - and Burnley - two points further back - who are both also eyeing top spot going into their games against Oxford United and Coventry City respectively.
To get themselves back top, Sunderland need to beat a Baggies team who are on an eight-game unbeaten streak and, with the majority of those ending in draws (W1 D7), the West Midlands outfit will be eager to come away victorious.
Sunderland have won their last three league games against West Brom, having won just one of their previous 16 games against the Baggies (D5 L10).
West Bromwich Albion have won one of their last six league visits to Sunderland (D3 L2), winning 2-1 in December 2022.
Sunderland are unbeaten in each of their first seven home league games of the season (W5 D2), their longest such run in the top two tiers since 2010-11 in the Premier League (first 9).
No side have drawn more away Championship games in 2024 than West Brom (8), including three of their last four such games (W1).
West Brom have failed to score in each of their last three league games in midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), drawing each of the last two (L1); though they have kept a clean sheet in 10 of their 12 previous such games.
Maja's impressive start to the season for Baggies continuespublished at 13:24 24 November 2024
13:24 24 November 2024
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Josh Maja joined West Brom from Ligue 1 side Bordeaux in the summer of 2023.
West Brom striker Josh Maja scored his 10th goal of the Championship season in the entertaining 2-2 draw with Norwich City on Saturday.
Maja confidently volleyed home Tom Fellows' pinpoint cross to level the scores at The Hawthorns, his third goal in four matches.
He is likely to surpass the 15 goals he scored for Sunderland in League One in 2018-19 before departing the Stadium of Light in January 2019.
Maja went on to have a four year spell in France with Bordeaux between 2019 and 2023, where he scored 29 goals from 93 appearances in all competitions.
He is the Championship's second top goal scorer behind Norwich's Borja Sainz, who has scored 11 goals.
Bartley back in training with Baggiespublished at 17:22 21 November 2024
17:22 21 November 2024
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Defender Kyle Bartley is back in training with West Bromwich Albion but will not be considered for Saturday's Championship match at home to Norwich City.
The 33-year-old has missed Albion's past five games due to a knee injury but is in line to make his comeback at Sunderland next week.
"The target is to have him available for the Preston game next weekend," head coach Carlos Corberan told BBC Radio WM.
"Depending on his progression he could be considered for Sunderland on Tuesday."
Bartley's fellow defender Darnell Furlong is only one yellow card away from a suspension having been booked in three of Albion's last four games.
"Hopefully he can manage the situation because we never like players receiving yellow cards - sometimes the action demands it but sometimes not," Corberan added.
"You have to stay focused, not talk to the referee for any unnecessary thing which forces him to show a yellow card, so you have to handle it with concentration and maturity."
Pick of the stats - West Bromwich Albion v Norwich Citypublished at 11:00 21 November 2024
11:00 21 November 2024
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West Bromwich Albion v Norwich City
West Brom ended a run of eight games without victory (D6 L2) when they won 2-1 at Hull City last time out, while Norwich are winless in six (D3 L3).
The Baggies have struggled for goals at The Hawthorns, scoring just twice in their seven home games but still remain fifth in the table in a play-off spot.
The Canaries have slipped to 14th and are now just three points above the drop zone ahead of this weekend's Championship action.
West Brom have lost just one of their last six league games against Norwich City (W3 D2), though that sole defeat did come in their last meeting with the Canaries in January (0-2).
Norwich have lost their last two away league games against West Brom and will be looking to avoid losing visits in succession for the first time since 1998.
West Brom's seven home league games this season have seen just three goals scored (2 for, 1 against). That is the fewest goals ever scored in a team's first seven home league games of a season in Football League history.
Norwich have lost their last three Championship matches, as many as in their previous 18 league games combined. The Canaries last suffered four defeats in a row in November 2023.
West Brom's last three league games at the Hawthorns have been drawn 0-0. In Football League history, only three teams have drawn four in a row at home goalless: Wrexham in September 1978, Bristol City in January 2000 and Wolves in April 2016.
Heggem looking up in Nations Leaguepublished at 15:11 18 November 2024
15:11 18 November 2024
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West Brom defender Torbjorn Heggem came off the bench just after the hour to help Norway seal a 5-0 win over Kazakhstan to top their Nations League group and secure promotion to the top flight.
Meanwhile, midfielder Jayson Molumby won his 29th cap andplayed 90 minutes for the Republic of Ireland as they slipped to a heavy defeat against England.
The 25-year-old started in midfield and picked up a booking near the end of a goalless first half at Wembley, only for the visitors to have Liam Scales sent-off, paving the way for England to cruise to a 5-0 win.
The Republic of Ireland now face a relegation play-off against a League C team in March. Winger Mikey Johnston was also an unused sub for the visitors.
On-loan defender Mason Holgate will sit-out Jamaica’s Concacaf Nations League quarter-final second leg against the USA in St Louis in the early hours of Tuesday after being sent off for two yellow cards in Thursday night’s 1-0 first leg defeat in Kingston.
On-loan Baggies man Holgate will be suspended for Tuesday's return leg.
There was better news for his defensive partner Torbjorn Heggem who made his debut for Norway, playing 87 minutes of their 4-1 Nations League success in Slovenia.
Elsewhere wide-man Mikey Johnston teed-up the winner for the Republic of Ireland in their 1-0 home win over Finland in Dublin while Albion team-mate Jayson Molumby came off the bench for the final 14 minutes for the hosts.