Josh Maja 8th goal for di season wey em score just be like magic wey carry flair as e knack Luton Town wit one sharp backheel finish for Friday night.
Di guy touch ball like magic put West Brom ahead against Luton Town, but di Baggies no fit hold their lead, as dem end di match wit draw afta Luton show dem pepper, Hitvibz reports.
Maja wey comot for field afta 75 minutes, don score 8 goals for 13 games wey e play for West Brom, dey give steady performance.
Even wit di goal wey sweet like sugar, Carlos Corberán players still dey struggle to find win, and der fans don kuku tire for all these der draws.
Maja Naija broda, Semi Ajayi, no follow play cos injury hold am for sideline, but Luton’s own Victor Moses and Elijah Adebayo shine for di match, make am sweet wella.
Maja first-half goal no last as Tahith Chong use defensive mistake, fire one shot wey pass goalkeeper Alex Palmer for 60th minute.
Dis draw don be West Brom fifth one back-to-back, and dem go need ginger if dem wan comot from this draw wahala wen dem face Burnley next week.
Maja backheel wey sweet still no reach as West Brom dey stagger
Carlos Corberán shuffle hin lineup wit four new faces; Mason Holgate and Callum Styles dey start dia first game, join Jed Wallace and Karlan Grant.
Di Baggies no too gel for start as Luton pressure dem, wit Carlton Morris and Adebayo test Palmer for early minutes.
No be until first-half injury time wey West Brom start dey show face. One fast build-up from Darnell Furlong, Grant, and Maja end wit di Naija guy give am one backheel wey make mouth open, like say victory dey sure.
But Chong come break di hope for second-half, make sure say Luton carry one point, leave West Brom wit many things to think before di Burnley match.
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As di Baggies prepare for Burnley, everybody eye go dey Maja side, as hin goals fit be di ginger wey dem need to waka comot for di draw wey dey do dem anyhow.
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