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WEST BROMWICH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 01: Semi Ajayi of West Bromwich Albion(R) celebrates after scoring his sides second goal with his team mates during the Sky Bet Championship match between West Bromwich Albion and Luton Town at The Hawthorns on February 01, 2020 in West Bromwich, England. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Sykes is expected to start for Bristol City against West Brom, however there may be a defensive change.

The victory over Swansea City hasn’t done much to quell the fervor of Liam Manning’s detractors, but the head coach can only strive to win games. Although Bristol City has a history of improving their performance against better teams, a trip to West Brom is a scary prospect.

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Only Leeds United can claim to have outplayed the Robins in a decisive manner, and City might try to apply the same formula they used against Ipswich Town eleven days ago against the Baggies, who are confidently playing under Carlos Corberan and are firmly established in the play-off positions.

Before Manning arrived, this conference in September was aimless, and you get the feeling that a recurrence of that would be enjoyable

outcome. However, City will be hoping to build on its triumph from the previous weekend and, with some of the pressure off, strive to give even more encouragement before the international break.

This is our projected lineup for City at The Hawthorns.

result. But with a little less pressure, City will want to build on its victory from the previous weekend and try to inspire even more supporters before the international break.

Our anticipated lineup for City at The Hawthorns is as follows.

Given the lack of resources available to them—Rob Atkinson’s season-long absence and Manning’s revelation this week that Kal Naismith has experienced another setback due to a calf injury and is uncertain when he will return to first-team action—that has been even more crucial. Jamie Knight-Lebel, who recently inked a new deal, will thus be the backup center-back once more.

At the full-back positions, there can be adjustments. After spraining his MCL against Sheffield Wednesday, George Tanner has missed the last three games but has resumed training. Of the two primary alternatives on the right, the 23-year-old is clearly more defensively minded, though Ross McCrorie’s attacking impulses can occasionally get the better of him.

However, with the international break looming just around the corner,

game, it would seem wise to start the Scot and avoid putting Tanner’s knee problems at risk of getting worse. He will undoubtedly be utilized in at least one of the games over the Easter weekend, and a free two weeks might be very beneficial to his recuperation.

On the left, it’s less certain because, although starting every game, Cam Pring has had some defensive issues in his past two matches against Wes Burns and Swansea wide Ronald. When Haydon Roberts took his place on Sunday, it was evident how much of an impact he had. Despite Manning’s insistence that Pring’s slight injury is controllable, it’s difficult to ignore the fact that it may be holding him back.

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