November 24, 2024
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Carlos Corberan: West Bromwich Albion keen to speak to ex-Terriers boss about manager's job - BBC Sport

Analysis: Early season run feels a distance memory for West Brom now
Albion’s glorious start to the season feels like a little while ago now.

The memory of an unbeaten six-game start featuring five wins is not yet a distant memory but it is heading that way, should Carlos Corberan’s men not escape their rut in the coming days.

Carlos Corberan: West Bromwich Albion keen to speak to ex-Terriers boss about manager's job - BBC Sport

As they headed into stoppage time at the Kassam Stadium the visitors appeared on their way to quickly banishing a tricky three-game winless run that stunted momentum heading into the international break.

Karlan Grant’s fine strike just before the half-hour-mark had the Baggies home but not hosed.

Carlos Corberan: West Bromwich Albion keen to speak to ex-Terriers boss about manager's job - BBC Sport

Albion led for an hour – but it was not long enough. Dane Scarlett powered in a 92nd-minute header from a long throw-in to really sour the mood among the 1,800 travelling Baggies.

Carlos Corberan: West Bromwich Albion keen to speak to ex-Terriers boss about manager's job - BBC Sport

It was not a thrilling contest, by any means. Oxford, previously unbeaten at their three-sided home, were lively in places but they were there to be got at. Albion’s problem, though, was they did not get at the Yellows anywhere near enough.

Carlos Corberan: West Bromwich Albion keen to speak to ex-Terriers boss about manager's job - BBC Sport

Home goalkeeper Jamie Cumming did not have a save to make in a bizarre second half where Alex Palmer was also mostly a bystander. Corberan’s men looked uninterested in adding to their one-goal lead. Football rule 101 is a one-goal lead leaves you open to be punished.

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