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The numbers hint at what sets him apart. Sawyers has completed more passes in the opposition half than any other player in the Championship. His passing accuracy is superior to any other midfielder in the competition and that’s not just because he takes the easy option. Sawyers’ passing sonar shows that his passing is progressive as well as accurate. He has hit 96 long passes with a better success rate than anyone else too.
At Brentford, he found a natural home for his style of play. At West Brom, he has helped to remould the team – providing a control that was lacking.
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“He is exactly what they needed,” says Don Goodman, Sky Sports pundit and a former West Brom player himself.
“I would imagine that come the end of the season we will probably be talking about Sawyers as the bargain of the transfer window. Three million is an absolute steal. I would go as far as saying that if Darren Moore had Sawyers last season he would probably still be in the job because he is that link, that midfielder that receives the ball, looks after the ball.”
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That will be more important than ever against Leeds. It is a game between two teams who belong in the Premier League. Between two managers who belong in the Premier League. But it is a classy 28-year-old midfielder who has never played a minute of top-flight football who West Brom will be hoping can help guide them to victory at the Hawthorns.
“In my humble opinion, if somebody had taken a punt on him a few years ago then he could probably have two or three years of Premier League experience under his belt right now,” adds Shan. “I just hope that West Brom win promotion and he has the opportunity to play in the Premier League because I truly believe that is his stage.”
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