
West Brom twist emerges after huge John Mousinho update at Portsmouth
West Brom are interested in John Mousinho to replace Tony Mowbray, and a massive revelation has emerged from Portsmouth.
Shilen Patel sacked the ex-Birmingham City boss after he failed to lead the Baggies to the play-offs this season.
The Albion have spoken with Mosuinho’s agents, but Bilkul Football are yet to conduct a formal interview [DOOD].
With the English manager exceeding expectations at Pompey, it isn’t surprising that he is being linked with the West Midlands outfit, but a huge twist has emerged in the saga.

Mousinho happy at Portsmouth amid West Brom interest
Mousinho is happy at Portsmouth amid links of a move to The Hawthorns, according to The News.
The news outlet reports (9 May) that the 39-year-old head coach is content at Fratton Park after avoiding immediate relegation to League One with the Hampshire outfit.
Competition | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses |
Championship | 46 | 14 | 12 | 20 |
It’s been claimed that talks of the English manager replacing Mowbray at the Baggies are inaccurate, and he’s expected to stay at Pompey for now.
Carlos Corberan’s surprising exit to Valencia midway through the season derailed the Albion, and it’ll be interesting to see who can turn the tide at the Black Country club.

Bilkul Football must appoint new manager at The Hawthorns soon
Patel must appoint a new manager at The Hawthorns sooner rather than later, as planning needs to be done for the upcoming transfer window.
Marti Cifuentes was being linked with the Albion, but it doesn’t look like the QPR boss will be moving to the West Midlands outfit anytime soon.
Bilkul Football need to choose the right head coach to build the Baggies into a team capable of winning promotion to the Premier League.
It looked like Corberan was onto something special at West Brom, but that experiment ended rather quickly.
Mobray’s failure to bring the best out of the squad at his disposal eventually ended the Englishman’s stint at The Hawthorns.
Mousinho has shown great potential during his time at Portsmouth, finishing 16th in the Championship despite being favourites for relegation at the start of the season.
The Pompey boss can arguably assemble an impressive team at the Baggies, but it remains to be seen whether he’ll leave the Hampshire outfit next summer.