He'd be amazing with Diangana: West Brom racing to sign "powerful" striker

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A sixty-one-year-old fan of West Bromwich Albion had no need to worry as his team humiliated Portsmouth with a resounding 5-1 win, sending the crowd at The Hawthorns into raptures as they afterwards lavished praise on their jubilant manager Mowbray.
Mowbray sought to spark a response from his team by introducing a series of modifications for the competition, with selecting Grady Diangana to lead the attack proving to be a masterstroke.
And, based on what he showed up against Pompey, he'll be a certainty for more starts moving forward.
His campaign had been thwarted by injury while Carlos Corberan was still in charge, but with a new team in place, Diangana was now able to really make progress and recapture his previous top form.
The impressive finish saw Diangana score a brace on the day to give his team a comprehensive 4-0 lead, while also providing two assists in the one-sided match.
It would be fascinating to see whether Diangana can produce more eye-catching displays on the pitch in forthcoming games, as he strives to acquire a new contract with his club at The Hawthorns.
There's little doubt that impressive performances like these will prompt discussions regarding a new contract, and it's likely that Diangana's skills will be even more destructive when complemented by a new teammate.
West Brom are still actively pursuing the signing of Swiss club St. Gallen forward Willem Geubbels in the current transfer window.
But, they need to move swiftly in order to agree a deal with the influential Frenchman as Luton Town are now reportedly in advanced negotiations to sign the 23-year-old.
Despite any changes, West Brom are likely to attempt to entice Geubbels to join their ranks at The Hawthorns instead of signing him for Kenilworth Road, with the prospect of a towering 6 foot 2 striker teaming well in attack with revitalised Diangana.
In the latest campaign in Switzerland, Geubbels has scored a respectable six goals from his 13 league appearances, matching 12 goals from Baggies' team-mate Josh Maja, who currently tops the league table due to unfortunate injuries.
The man in question, often referred to by The Rangers Journal has apparently achieved 3.7 wins in duels per league match.
Geubbels' talents, including his cunning and inventiveness, could be overshadowed by his ability to be convincing.
The loss to Corberan was definitely a blow, but West Bromwich Albion appear to have regained their spirits with the appointment of Neil Mowbray, who is expected to build on the momentum generated by their impressive recent performance.
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