West Bromwich Albion Fans were looking forward to their team's away trip to Derby County on Boxing Day, but the Blue announcement regarding… Carlos Corberan It would now have distorted their enthusiasm somewhat.
It looks as if the much-loved Spaniard will now leave the promotion-chasing Baggies, leaving many in the dark as to who the 41-year-old's potential replacement is.
Football is a funny old game, and the rumor mill will no doubt start churning out some exciting names when Corberan's exit is officially confirmed.
Corberan leaves West Bromwich
According to reports from SpainIt seems more likely than ever that Corberan will soon be unveiled as Valencia's next coach Fabrizio Romano even stated this The former Huddersfield Town boss will sign the contract soon.
After being linked with the vacancy at Southampton Before Ivan Juric was announced as Russell Martin's successor, West Brom fans must have felt they had hit on another one for their well-disciplined manager, but the La Liga giants unexpectedly pounced.
However, this will not be the time for emotional reactions, as West Brom are now searching for the best possible replacement for their highly respected boss in order to keep morale high in the West Midlands, which could even see an emotional reunion at Hawthorn.

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Corberan's potential replacement for West Brom
Opening up in a recent interview In terms of his eagerness to return to football management following recent health issues, Tony Mowbray could be one of the faces the Baggies hierarchy are considering in the wake of Corberan's woeful exit.
After all, he has been there and done that with West Brom in the past as a coach, having tasted success in promotion to the Premier League in 2008 when he lifted the Championship title aloft.
Pointing out that he will “You always have a loved one” In flipping for West Brom when discussing his departure from the club in 2009, promotion hopefuls may see this as an appointment that could mend a fractured fanbase damaged by Corberan's rise and departure for Spain, with Mowbray also wanting it to be the case. He was put in the hole again.
It wouldn't be a mere appointment based on the fact that the 61-year-old is a popular figure in the West Midlands, with his managerial record up and down the Premier League also rather impressive.
Mowbray's managerial record in the English Premier League |
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League |
games |
victories |
He paints |
losses |
championship |
490 |
194 |
127 |
169 |
First League |
115 |
52 |
34 |
29 |
Its source Transfermarkt |
Looking at the table above, the veteran manager boasts a whopping 246 victories during his career overseeing matches in both the Championship and League One, with his last full season in the Championship earning him a play-off place with Sunderland.
Mowbray will believe he can work his magic with the squad at his disposal too, having been announced as a top coach for young players to flourish under the Stadium of Light, meaning Tom Fellows can continue to be a creative force under his new ideas. .
Moreover, the former head of the Black Cats He reportedly tried to take the photo once Josh Maja's services while in charge of Blackburn Rovers, with his goalscoring heroics perhaps exciting Mowbray if he becomes Corberan's outspoken successor to West Brom.
Obviously, in an ideal world, promotion hopefuls would not wave goodbye to Corberan, but at Mowbray, their dreams of promotion need not fall by the wayside.