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West Brom continued their solid start to the season, having taken seven points from a possible nine, following the 2-1 win away at Luton Town at the weekend, a result that leaves the Baggies in third spot in the Championship on goal difference.

The latest win against Luton came following the introduction of loan signing Grady Diangana, who replaced Baggies midfielder Kyle Edwards at half-time and re-paid Slaven Bilic's faith, with goals on 48 and 51 minutes to secure all three points.

So should Bilic look to start with Diangana following his impressive cameo against the Hatters?

We discuss........

Chris Gallagher

"He simply has to start.

"What an impact it was from the West Ham loanee on Saturday. Of course, he got the match-winning goals but he did so much more with his overall impact on the game.

"He gave Albion a cutting edge in the final third and his pace, skill and technique was clear to see. They were a different team when he came on and looked so dangerous.

"That is exactly what Bilic would have wanted from the youngster when he sent him on and Diangana has done enough to warrant a start in the midweek clash against Reading. He will be one of the first names on the team-sheet.

"It may seem slightly harsh on Kyle Edwards as the youngster has done pretty well this season but you have to start someone who has just won you the previous game."

Alfie Burns

“Bilic will not yet know his strongest XI and there will be plenty of tinkering over the coming weeks.

“However, Diangana is looking hard to ignore at the minute; two goals in six minutes of action on the field is some impact.

“Reading at home should be another chance for Albion to get a routine victory, so I can see Bilic experimenting with his side again.

“Diangana has to be one of the first names he considers.”

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Louie Chandler

"He should always be open to changing his side.

"That is not to say he should be chopping and changing every week, but every manager should run their selection process on merit.

"I did not see Diangana's performance against Luton, but if Bilic felt he was excellent and someone who could be a serious asset this season then why not start him?

"It does not send the right message if you refuse to drop a certain player when another one is out performing him."