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Lewis Cox and Jonny Drury field questions on Carlos Corberan and potential moves for the Baggies boss on the back of a successful campaign at The Hawthorns.
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00:00 I'll caveat this by saying that I think Corbijn is highly ambitious.
00:04 As most managers/head coaches are, I think everyone of them wants to get into it to...
00:11 99.9% of them get in there to manage as hard as they can.
00:16 However, the only impression I get from Corbijn in any context, before or after any game, is his commitment to Albion.
00:25 I think he's done 18 months at the club of uncertainty and difficulty, under an invisible owner, not able to do anything, or not willing to do anything.
00:37 Now, I think the club are facing a more prosperous time ahead.
00:41 Yes, there's still choppy waters ahead. We know that with the finances.
00:45 Corbijn will know what the score is this summer, with regards to what he has to do with the squad financially.
00:51 Obviously, it's different for what division they're in.
00:55 There's bright light moving forward for Albion, isn't there?
00:59 Light at the end of the tunnel, compared to what Corbijn has had to come from.
01:03 I think his reputation is burgeoning at Albion.
01:06 I wrote yesterday, you might have seen it, Johnny.
01:09 I saw a lot of positive national chat about Corbijn, with Leicester Gaming on telly.
01:16 A lot of football analytic so-called experts cheering from the rooftops about the way Albion are playing, the job Corbijn has done to get them into fifth.
01:26 I think Albion have gone under the radar to be where they are, to be honest.

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