“It would be a failure” – West Brom set clear demand after Adam Armstrong transfer coup

“It would be a failure” – West Brom set clear demand after Adam Armstrong transfer coup

The Baggies acquired Armstrong for the rest of the season in a very late deadline-day raid, giving Tony Mowbray a goal scorer with this level of experience.

The 27-year-old scored 24 goals in 49 games, including the game-winning goal against Leeds in the play-off final, and was a key player in Southampton’s promotion victory the previous season.

Armstrong’s final Championship season before that was 2020–21, during which he scored 28 goals in 40 games for Blackburn Rovers.

Undoubtedly, this acquisition was a significant turning point for Albion, and Armstrong will undoubtedly lessen the team’s need on Josh Maja, the team’s top scorer at the moment due to injury.

There will be optimism that Armstrong is the player who can make the difference in the last third of the upcoming important tests because he has impressed moving forward under Mowbray.

Championship Table (as of 6/2/25)
Team P GD Pts
5 Blackburn Rovers 31 4 45
6 West Brom 30 12 44
7 Middlesbrough 30 10 44
8 Norwich City 30 7 42
9 Bristol City 30 3 42
10 Sheffield Wednesday 30 -3 42

In response to FLW’s question on if this development increases the pressure on Albion to place in the top six, fan commentator Callum acknowledged that there will be a new standard at The Hawthorns.

You would have to argue that since Armstrong was signed, our prospects of making the playoffs have increased to the point where, considering our current standing, it would be a failure or a disappointment if we were to lose.

“With Armstrong, Maja, Dike, and Lankshear, if he can stay healthy, his arrival means we have an extremely intriguing front line.

After 60 to 70 minutes, you can switch up the attack with two more striking options if you have two of them to choose from. And that only includes strikers. Wallace, Diangana, Grant, and others are still with us. Our offensive line is really exciting and has the ability to score a lot of goals.

The addition of Armstrong to the team alone is a huge game changer.He had an opportunity that he took at the back post after we dominated the league match at St. Mary’s, if you remember our games at Southampton.

Naturally, he then scored twice against us in the semi-final of the playoffs and against Leeds in the final victory at Wembley.

“With our best game still to come, you would be disappointed if we didn’t finish in the top six now. We have a matchwinner in our squad now, and play-offs should definitely be the goal.”

Armstrong is practically guaranteed goals in the Championship, according to the statistics.

Even though Maja has been playing well, he was outstanding the previous season and may have a significant impact on Albion in the closing third.

Thanks to a successful January window, the Baggies have the ammunition to contend with their opponents, even though Carlos Corberan’s attacking unit may have been a problem. They now have true strength in depth.

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