West Bromwich Albion fans will be getting a little impatient now about the ongoing saga involving who their next manager will be, with the Baggies waving goodbye to Carlos Corberan all the way back on Christmas Eve.
Now at the halfway stage of January, the Championship promotion hopefuls still haven’t been successful in finding a successor for Corberan, although it hasn’t been through a lack of trying.
Indeed, it looked as if a deal for ex-Young Boys manager Raphael Wicky to take on the reins was going to be a stress-free formality to get over the line, only for that deal to then go pear-shaped at the last minute.
The West Midlands side have since moved on from this disappointing collapse and have seemingly entered into talks with Tony Mowbray to make a dramatic return to the helm according to reports, having previously been in charge of West Brom during the early years of his managerial career.
Blackburn 0-0 West Brom (24th of May 2009)
GK – Dean Kiely
RB – Gianni Zuiverloon
CB – Ryan Donk
CB – Jonas Olsson
LB – Paul Robinson
CM – Borja Valero
CM – Jonathan Greening
CM – Chris Brunt
CAM – Robert Koren
ST – Marc-Antoine Fortune
ST – Juan Carlos Menseguez
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A lot has transpired since Mowbray named this final-ever Baggies XI back in 2009, with one of his midfield selections on the day in Chris Brunt now interim boss at the Hawthorns.
Now, he could hand over the baton to Mowbray, with this lineup below a possible dream XI for the 61-year-old following the end of the window…
1 GK – Alex Palmer
It is unlikely that Mowbray would tinker with the goalkeeper position on his arrival, with Alex Palmer proving himself to be a top Championship goalkeeper over the past couple of seasons.
From 26 second tier games this campaign, the reliable ‘keeper has amassed 11 clean sheets and so will likely be retained.
2 RB – Darnell Furlong
Likewise, Mowbray won’t want to change up anything too drastically in the right-back position if he does return to the Hawthorns, with Darnell Furlong’s spot in the side as concrete as it could possibly be.
Indeed, the Baggies stalwart has only missed one league contest during 2024/25 to date, with his presence helping the West Midlands side to remain resolute at the back.
3 CB – Torbjørn Heggem
Whilst Furlong is a recognisable piece of the furniture at West Brom, Torbjørn Heggem is a far fresher presence having only arrived last summer.
Despite this being his first season in the English game, the 26-year-old centre-back has taken to his new surroundings like a duck to water, with an imposing 5.3 duels on average across his 26 league appearances to date.
Mowbray will also love working with Heggem if a move gets over the line, having previously worked with a similarly tough Scandinavian defender in Jonas Olsson during his first stint at the club.
4 CB – Kyle Bartley
Whilst Mason Holgate has been in the side as of late, Mowbray might well fancy reinstating Kyle Bartley to the heart of defence on his arrival.
After all, when the seasoned defender has been in the side, West Brom very rarely look leaky, having won a sizeable 11 duels at the back end of December when facing off against Sheffield United.
5 LB – Callum Styles
Callum Styles joins Bartley to make up the last component of this dream XI’s defence, having stood out for the Baggies down the left in recent weeks.
The Hungary international can also be utilised in the middle of the park, but it’s from this left-back spot where he’s managed to make a name for himself at the Hawthorns, with a goal even coming his way against Preston North End on New Year’s Day.
6 CM – Alex Mowatt
Alex Mowatt has been battling with injury issues recently – hence his presence on the sidelines – but he will very much be a starter for Mowbray.
After all, when he has been fit and firing this season, he has excelled with four goals and two assists.
Mowbray also knows all too well what the ex-Leeds United man has in his locker, having been on the receiving end of this pearler way back in 2022 when he was Blackburn manager.
7 CM – Jayson Molumby
His teammate in the middle of the park could well be Jayson Molumby who has now signed a new extended deal to remain put at the Baggies until 2028.
Whilst the Irishman has had to battle with his own injury demons, he has stood out when fit for his side and will see a new managerial regime as a fresh start, with 13 goal contributions tallied up from 127 games.
8 RM – Tom Fellows
West Brom fans will be worried that Tom Fellows will be off this January, with Everton lurking in the shadows waiting to poach the electric Baggies attacker away from his boyhood club.
But, Mowbray could be able to convince the 21-year-old to stay put to help guide his new side up the league, having already amassed a stunning 12 goal contributions in Championship action.
9 CAM – Karlan Grant
Mowbray would surely love the versatility of Karlan Grant if he was to take on the reins once more, with Grant capable of playing down the channels, up top or behind the lone striker.
It’s from that final position where Grant has been a success in recent games, seen in a goal being buried by the ex-Cardiff City loanee away at Sheffield United in December from this spot.
10 LM – Lewis Koumas
The first of two new potential additions could see Lewis Koumas join the building on a loan deal, with Mowbray known to be a manager who doesn’t shy away from utilising youngsters if needs be.
After all, last season at Sunderland saw him name one XI that had an average age of just 22.3, with his spell at the Stadium of Light also seeing him get the very best out of Amad Diallo down the wings.
Koumas would hope he could star for the Baggies in a similarly impactful way, having already notched up four goals this season on loan with Stoke City.