A stunning second half display saw the Baggies earn their sixth away win of the season and open up a five point game on the teams in 6th and 7th spot. Corberán’s Baggies move on to 63 points which is one more that Mowbray’s title-winning side in 2008, although that year, Albion were in fourth spot and just five points…
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Albion’s Second Tier Season Comparison – 36 games
Albion escaped from Loftus Road with a point to move their points tally on to 60 points and extend their unbeaten away record to four games. Corberán’s Baggies this season have one fewer point than Darren Moore’s team had at the same stage in 2018/19 following a 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town – despite the team being in 4th place,…
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Another home win for the Baggies makes it twelve from the opening eighteen league games at the Hawthorns this season. The last time that an Albion side managed that was in 2009/10 when Roberto di Matteo’s side beat Blackpool 3-2 to record their twelfth home victory in game 36. Corberán’s team have actually earned more points having drawn three of…
Read MoreAlbion’s Second Tier Season Comparison – 34 games
A hard fought draw kept the Baggies in fifth place and four points clear of seventh with 56 points from 34 games. Carlos Corberán’s team have eight more points than at the same stage last season and just two points fewer than Tony Mowbray’s title winning team from 2008. Game 35 has been successful for Albion in recent seasons, losing…
Read MoreAlbion’s Second Tier Season Comparison – 33 games
Albion’s wait for an away win finally came to an end after an excellent second half performance produced three goals and three points at Plymouth Argyle. The result was essential to keep them in fifth place as Hull City pulled off a shock away win at Southampton and remain just one point behind the Baggies ahead of this weekend’s massive…
Read MoreAlbion’s Second Tier Season Comparison – 32 games
Southampton brought an end to Albion’s seven match unbeaten home record in the Championship with a 2-0 victory at the Hawthorns. It leaves the Baggies still in 5th place ahead of Saturday’s matches and, with a four point gap over the teams below them, they will remain there for the weekend. It was the Baggies tenth defeat of the season…
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