
Corberan to axe Alex Mowatt in two changes – West Brom predicted XI v Norwich
Carlos Corberan could drop Alex Mowatt from his West Brom starting XI in two changes as Norwich City travel to The Hawthorns on Saturday.
The Baggies finally got back to winning ways last time out against Hull City and now have the chance to make it two wins from two on 23 November.
This won’t be an easy task against Johannes Hoff Thorup’s side, although they are on a poor run of their own of three defeats in a row.
Regardless of their form, the Canaries still have plenty of quality which could cause Corberan and his players problems.
Carlos Corberan could drop Alex Mowatt for West Brom v Norwich City
Albion haven’t been on the wrong side of a result since 1 October and since then, Alex Palmer has conceded just three goals in seven games. With that being said, he is likely to maintain his spot in the starting XI against Norwich.
Ahead of him, the makeshift backline is likely to stay the same as it was against Hull with Callum Styles and Darnell Furlong set to start at fullback. In the centre of defence, Torbjorn Heggem could be joined by Mason Holgate despite conceding at the MKM Stadium.
A change could be utilised in the midfield to try and combat the Canaries’ creativity which may see Mowatt drop out to be replaced by Uros Racic. The Serb is likely to be joined by Jayson Molumby who could keep his starting role.
On the flank, Tom Fellows could drop to the bench to be replaced by Grady Diangana who came on against the Tigers, just nine minutes into the second half. Mikey Johnston could be set to make his fourth start of the season on the other wing.

Josh Maja scored his second goal in three games against the Tigers and could keep his starting spot with Karlan Grant set to start in and around the Nigerian forward at The Hawthorns.
In other West Brom news, a Reyes Cleary transfer decision set to be made after what Lewis Cox said.
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