West Bromwich Albion has been experiencing a period of mixed results in the Championship, with just one win in 11 games but also being unbeaten in nine games, including a series of eight draws. Fans are torn between viewing the situation with optimism or pessimism, but it is clear that improvement is needed with only one win in the last 11 matches.
During a press conference, coach Carlos Corberan emphasized that he does not allow himself to be swayed by the team’s recent form. Instead, he focuses on analyzing the performances in previous games to prepare for upcoming matches. He is primarily concerned with ensuring that his team remains competitive in every game.
Corberan also touched upon the financial challenges that the club is facing due to the constraints of financial fair play regulations. The club has had to make adjustments to the wage bill and reduce the average age of the squad to comply with these regulations. Despite these challenges, Corberan remains focused on the team’s performance on the pitch.
The recent matches have seen West Brom snap an eight-game winless streak with a victory over Hull before the international break. The team followed up with a draw against Norwich and another draw against Sunderland. The Baggies are currently known for their draws, with nine in total, making them one of the division’s draw specialists.
Corberan acknowledged the frustration of fans with the team’s results but emphasized that he understands the competitive nature of the Championship. He remains committed to improving the team and working towards achieving the maximum number of points possible. Despite the challenges they face, Corberan is focused on making West Brom a competitive team in every game they play.
The coach’s perspective on the team’s performance and the competitive nature of the Championship reflects a pragmatic approach to the challenges they are currently facing. As they continue to work towards improving their results, Corberan remains optimistic about the team’s potential and their ability to compete at a high level in the league.