West Brom v Watford: Tom Fellows must be taken off by Carlos Corberan

Carlos Corberan handed Tom Fellows a start in the first half of the West Brom v Watford EFL Championship clash on 1 April.

The 20-year-old started on the right flank at the Hawthorns but has struggled to have the kind of impact Corberan would’ve wanted him to.

With Jed Wallace and Grady Diangana on the bench, a half-time change may be on the cards for the hosts.

West Brom have to offer more in the final third v Watford

Despite dominating possession and having the majority of chances, the Baggies have struggled to find a breakthrough.

Fellows, who has been impressive lately, does not seem to be on his game on Monday afternoon.

According to Sofascore, Fellows has struggled with his crosses, failing to complete any of his three attempts.

He’s also lost all three of his ground duels so along with struggling in possession, he has failed to offer much out of it as well.

With Diangana impressing recently on the right and from a number 10 role as well, it may make sense to get him on at the break.

Wallace may have been quiet of late but even he can offer something different and it remains to be seen if Fellows is taken off at half-time.

Jed Wallace applauds during West Brom clash.
Credit: Imago

If he does come on for the second half, it’s important Corberan has a talk with him as this is a game that’s there for the taking for his side.

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