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  1. 'Albion have a shortlist prepared'published at 09:13 8 January

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    Latest on West Bromwich Albion's head coach search

    Listen to BBC Radio WM commentator Steve Hermon provide an update on West Bromwich Albion's search for a new manager to replace Carlos Corberan.

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  2. 'Club wants new boss before Stoke game'published at 14:57 7 January

    Steve Hermon
    BBC Radio WM commentator

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    Albion have finalised their shortlist for a new head coach and interviews are under way.

    Blackburn head coach John Eustace and Swiss manager Raphael Wicky are the latest names being linked with the role.

    Despite the process of appointing a new head coach moving to the next stage, the Baggies expect to have the caretaker trio of Chris Brunt, Damia Abella and Boaz Myhill still in interim charge for the FA Cup game at Bournemouth on Saturday.

    They have overseen four games so far picking up a win over Preston, two draws and one defeat, which came on Boxing Day at Derby. Those seven points have helped them maintain their place in the Championship play-offs.

    However, the third-round tie at the Premier League Cherries is likely to be their last in charge, with the club aiming to appoint a new boss before the next league game against Stoke at The Hawthorns on 18 January.

  3. Pick of the stats: Swansea v West Brompublished at 11:20 3 January

    Swansea, West Brom badges

    West Brom returned to the play-off places courtesy of a home win against Preston on Wednesday.

    Despite plenty of speculation that Swans boss Luke Williams might be the man to replace Carlos Corberan in the Baggies dugout, Chris Brunt looks set to lead Albion's interim coaching team once again for Saturday's 12:30 GMT kick-off.

    Williams oversaw a 4-0 humbling at Portsmouth on New Year's Day as Swansea slipped to 12th, now six points adrift of the top-six.

    • Swansea City have won seven of their past nine home league meetings with West Bromwich Albion (D1 L1), including in each of the last three seasons at the Swansea.com Stadium.

    • West Bromwich Albion beat Swansea 1-0 at home earlier this season, and last completed a league double over the Swans back in the 2018-19 campaign.

    • Following a stoppage-time winning goal against Luton in their final game of 2024, Swansea could win three consecutive home league games for the first time since their final three such matches of the 2022-23 campaign.

    • West Brom have won just one of their past 10 Championship away games (D6 L3) and have conceded first in their last three on the road (D1 L2) - this after winning their first three away matches of 2024-25.

    • Gonçalo Franco is aiming to become the first non-British or Irish player to net in three consecutive home Championship appearances for Swansea City since Joel Piroe in November 2021 (five in a row).

  4. Albion still in no rush over Corberan replacementpublished at 08:53 3 January

    Steve Hermon
    BBC Radio WM commentator

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    West Bromwich Albion's search for a new head coach looks set to roll on after the latest name on the rumour mill was seemingly rubbished.

    Swansea City head coach Luke Williams, who hadn't exactly distanced himself from the opening when asked about it after a 4-0 loss to Portsmouth on New Year's Day, saw his odds tumble to become favourite for the vacant role at The Hawthorns.

    But it's my understanding that Williams isn't being pursued by the Baggies hierarchy who are still understood to be in no rush to appoint a full-time head coach as successor to Carlos Corberan following his Christmas Eve exit to Valencia.

    Temporary management trio Chris Brunt, Damia Abella and Boaz Myhill have picked up four points from three games over the festive period to move Albion back into the play-off places. Some fans have even called for them to get the job.

    But this will be Albion owners Bilkul WBA's first managerial appointment since completing their takeover 11 months ago and they want to get it right.

    They want a tactically astute leader, who can motivate players but bring an expressive style. Williams ticked boxes, particularly with his work at previous club, Notts County, where he successfully competed with Wrexham to secure promotion back to the EFL via the 2023 play-offs before leaving for South Wales a year ago.

    However, speculation is led by agents wanting to drum up interest in their clients, as would appear the case here and also with sacked Southampton head coach Russell Martin, who worked with Williams at MK Dons and Swansea previously.

    So, for now the search continues - and Brunt, Abella and Myhill will lead Albion into their next game, Saturday lunchtime's trip to Williams' Swansea.

    As for Corberan, he takes charge of his first Valencia game tonight - at home to 15-times European champions Real Madrid. 'Buena suerte' with that Carlos!

  5. Styles reveals Preston goal was unrehearsedpublished at 16:18 2 January

    Callum Styles celebrates with his arms out wide after scoring his first goal for West Bromwich AlbionImage source, Rex Features

    West Bromwich Albion's Callum Styles has confirmed his first goal for the club was not a planned training ground move.

    Styles scored Albion's second in their 3-1 win over Preston on New Years Day after connecting with a Mikey Johnston corner which was pulled back to the edge of the box before firing home through a flurry of North End defenders.

    "I do want to say it's a good training ground routine but it wasn't," the 24-year-old admitted to BBC Radio West Midlands.

    "I think it was just he [Johnston] spotted me last minute, I gave him like a little, 'I'm here in space' so do what you want to do.

    "I don't think he's meant to whip it as hard as he has but its gone on to my right and I've converted it."

    After a relatively slow start to his time at the Hawthorns, Styles has found a new home for himself at left-back and under new interim boss Chris Brunt has been allowed more freedom to get forward and support winger Johnston in attack.

    "I was in a lot of space, and I would have preferred it on my left, but I've scored so he's got an assist and I've got a goal, so, happy days," Styles added.

  6. West Brom recall Taylor from loan at Wycombe published at 15:23 2 January

    Caleb Taylor goes to control the ball whilst playing for Wycombe WanderersImage source, Rex Features

    West Bromwich Albion have recalled Caleb Taylor from his loan spell at League One leaders Wycombe Wanderers.

    Taylor, 21, started 18 times in the league for the Chairboys during a successful period at Adams Park after signing a season-long loan deal for Matt Bloomfield's side in August.

    "We are pleased to have Caleb return to us after such a rewarding spell at Wycombe, where he made a great contribution to their ascent to the top of League One," Baggies sporting director Andrew Nestor told the club website.

    Taylor's only goal for Wycombe came in the 4-1 rout of Shrewsbury Town on 14 December.

  7. Brunt laughs off suggestion of becoming permanent bosspublished at 14:29 2 January

    Chris Brunt smiles in the dugout during West Brom's win over Preston North EndImage source, PA Media

    West Bromwich Albion interim boss Chris Brunt has laughed off suggestions that he will be offered the job on a permanent basis following his side's emphatic 3-1 win over Preston on New Year's Day.

    The Baggies raced into a 3-0 half-time lead at The Hawthorns on Wednesday but the Northern Irishman played down his chances of replacing Carlos Corberan, who departed for Valencia on Christmas Eve, for the long haul.

    "I don't know, I think I'm relatively inexperienced for anything like that," Brunt told BBC Radio West Midlands.

    "I'll do my best as I always did as a player for this football club until, hopefully, the right person is appointed and I'm sure that the football club will do that."

    Since their narrow defeat to Derby County on Boxing Day, the Baggies have picked up four points from an available six and now sit above Blackburn inside the play-off places on goal difference.

    "It's an attractive job for anybody, we're a big club in this country," the 40-year-old added.

    "Until I'm told otherwise, I'm not sure what the script is from above just yet, but we'll just keep soldiering on and we'll try and get as many people out there ready to go on Saturday."

  8. Villa recall Dobbin from loan with West Brom published at 20:21 1 January

    Lewis Dobbin managed just one Championship start for Albion following his arrival in early AugustImage source, Rex Features
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    Lewis Dobbin managed only one Championship start for Albion following his arrival in early August

    Aston Villa have recalled young front man Lewis Dobbin from his season-long loan at West Midlands neighbours West Bromwich Albion.

    The 21-year-old, who joined Villa from Everton for a reported £10m in the summer, was sent out on loan to the Championship club in early August but made only one league start for Albion, the 1-1 draw against Preston in November, as well as 16 substitute appearances.

    But he was not in managerless Albion's matchday squad for the New Year's Day 3-1 home win over North End - and joint-caretaker boss Chris Brunt confirmed that the two clubs have come to an agreement to terminate the loan.

    "Villa have asked to call him back," Brunt told BBC Radio WM. "He's not played as much as they'd have wanted for a loan player coming out of a Premier League club.

    "We'll just have to roll with it and move on, but it's an opportunity for our younger players."

    While Dobbin has gone, Albion have had better news on midfielder Alex Mowatt and defender Mason Holgate following scans on groin injuries.

    "Hopefully, it's not as bad as initially feared," Brunt added. "It's too soon to say about Saturday - but the more the merrier in terms of bodies going to Swansea. It's a hard old slog at this time of the season and you have to manage it the best you can."

    After losing Carlos Corberan to Valencia on Christmas Eve, then starting with a Boxing Day defeat at Derby, the three-man caretaker management team of Brunt, Boaz Myhill and Damia Abella have now picked up four points from two games - a draw at Sheffield United and now the Baggies' first haul of more than two goals in a home match since beating Preston 3-0 last May.

    But Brunt laughed off the idea that he might now be in danger of keeping the job.

    "I'm relatively inexperienced for anything like that," he said. "But I'll carry on trying to give my best for the club, as I always did as a player, until hopefully the right person is appointed. I'm not sure what the script is from above but we'll just keep plodding away until we're told otherwise."

  9. McNair leaves Black Country for sunny San Diegopublished at 10:22 30 December 2024

    Paddy McNair made just three Albion appearances before his injury at the end of October Image source, Getty Images
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    Paddy McNair suffered his injury on only his third start for Albion - at the end of October

    West Bromwich Albion joint-caretaker boss Chris Brunt has confirmed that injured on-loan defender Paddy McNair has kicked his last ball for the club - and will rejoin his parent club San Diego on 1 January.

    McNair went off with a hamstring injury just four minutes into the 0-0 home Championship draw with Cardiff City - on only his third start following his August deadline-day move.

    But that effectively ended his Albion career on the spot - as he is only just back in training at the Baggies' Walsall training ground following his expected eight-week absence.

    "We knew it was going to the case when we signed him," said Brunt, McNair's former Northern Ireland international team-mate.

    "He'll be a bit disappointed as to how it's worked out for him here. He was enjoying himself until he picked up that injury.

    "I wish him all the best but, let's face it, San Diego will be much nicer this time of year than Walsall."

    Decisions also have to be made on two more loan deals - Aston Villa winger Lewis Dobbin and Albion defender Caleb Taylor, who has played a key part in Wycombe Wanderers' success in League One this season.

    "Caleb Taylor has done well at Wycombe," Brunt told BBC Radio WM. "That will have to be looked at.

    "As for Lewis Dobbin, he was disappointed to be left out on Boxing Day, but he came on for us at Sheffield United.

    "That will be down to people above my head at the club to make a decision. Although it does say 'loans manager' on my job title, that's nothing to do with me."

    With regard to Albion's injury issues on the short-term front, Brunt said that Alex Mowatt and Mason Holgate, both missing at Bramall Lane with groin injuries, are also expected to miss the New Year's Day home game with Preston North End.

    "Both will get scanned and it's hopefully nothing too serious for either of them - but New Year's Day might be a bit soon for them."

    Chris Brunt was talking to BBC Radio WM's Steve Hermon

  10. West Brom trio expect to take charge for Preston gamepublished at 19:14 29 December 2024

    Albion joint caretaker boss Chris Brunt in the away dug-out at Bramall LaneImage source, PA Media
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    Chris Brunt has been sharing Albion caretaker management duties with Boaz Myhill and Damia Abella

    West Bromwich Albion joint-caretaker boss Chris Brunt expects the interim management team of himself, Boaz Myhill and Damia Abella to be in charge for the New Year's Day home game with Preston North End.

    Since Carlos Corberan's Christmas Eve exit to Valencia, Albion have been linked with a lot of names, headed by ex-Coventry City boss Mark Robins.

    But the club have stated that they will take their time over the impending appointment.

    "As far as I am aware, we will be preparing for the game against Preston," Brunt told BBC Radio WM after Sunday's 1-1 draw at Sheffield United.

    After starting with a 2-1 defeat at Derby on Boxing Day, the Baggies caretaker team earned their first point at Bramall Lane.

    "Hopefully we can go one better and get a win," added Brunt. "It's been well documented that we have drawn too many games. It was disappointing that we got nothing against Derby, and it was important that we got something today.

    "It's all about keeping the players in the right mindset at the current time. All we can do for now is take each game as it comes."

    "We were a little bit flat first half on Boxing Day but we carried on from the second-half performance for the whole 90 minutes this time. On another day we could have come away with all three points - and I don't think anybody could have questioned that.

    "We were doing well, then conceded at a bad time, but our response was great. The Derby game was a bit of a hangover after Carlos leaving. But, having played Sheffield United so recently the lads knew they could come here and more than match them."