Carlos Corberan’s West Bromwich Albion exploded out of the gates at the beginning of the 2024/25 Championship campaign. They have 13 points from their opening five games, with four wins and a draw. Their most recent victory was a 3-0 romping of Portsmouth on the road last Sunday. It comes as somewhat of a surprise to many, with the club undergoing a rebuild both on and off the pitch.
After losing in the championship play-off semi-final in May, it was time for the club to restructure the squad. The end of parachute payments from the Premier League is a huge financial loss to the Black Country outfit. Over the summer, they lost key players like Conor Townsend, Brandon Thomas-Asante and Okay Yokuslu, all vital components of Corberan’s team last season. They were, however, still able to afford some transfer business with the permanent signing of last year’s loanee from Celtic, Mikey Johnston, seemingly the pick of the bunch.
Marcelo Bielsa’s former assistant at Leeds, Spaniard Corberan, has begun implementing his philosophy at the club. Albion has been in turmoil in the past few years since their last relegation from the top flight in 2021. That spectacle of regaining first-division status seemed a mile away before this season began. For the most part, Baggies fans had accepted that they were rebuilding to try and challenge for the title in perhaps a year’s time. But although it is the early days of a slog of seasons, West Brom could not have imagined a more perfect start.
West Brom is the only team in the top four tiers of English football to have started the same eleven players in each game so far this season. Corberan has stuck with the guys who have performed thus far, and it has paid off. Ostensibly, the players coming off the bench are also impacted subs who make a difference late on with their fresh legs. Players like Jed Wallace have been assigned that role, particularly because of his experience and game management skills.
How long can the Baggies keep this run of form going? Next up, they host Wayne Rooney’s Plymouth at the Hawthorns, who got their first win of the season at home to Sunderland last Saturday. The Black Cats had started strongly with four wins before their 3-2 loss at Home Park. They still sit just one point behind leaders West Brom. Sheffield United and Blackburn Rovers are the other teams that have yet to lose in the Championship.
Albion’s only dropped points came in a 0-0 draw against Leeds, who are tipped to be near the summit come May. West Brom knows how long a season in the EFL is, with 46 league games in an eight-month window with numerous cups and international breaks intertwined. All teams always have barren runs of form, but the eventual title challengers always find a way to bounce back. Can Carlos Corberan and West Brom continue their impressive start with another three points at home to the Pilgrims on Saturday afternoon?