West Brom continue to perform well under Darren Moore, with the Baggies well in contention with the Championship pace-setters, with nearly half of the season gone.

In their last outing though, the Baggies let two points slip, conceding a late goal to Brentford that mean't they had to share the points.

Onlookers suggest that Moore needs to adapt to a formation that allows both Jay Rodriguez and Dwight Gayle to play alongside each other, as many feel they have the potential to be the most potent strike-force in the Championship.

So does Moore need to find a system that can accommodate his striking duo?

We discuss......

George Harbey

Just go back to 3-4-1-2, it’s simple.

It worked wonders at the start of the season, and there is no reason whatsoever why Moore can’t revert back to it.

Leave Robson-Kanu out by all means - Rodriguez and Gayle are probably the best duo in the division.

Jacob Potter

Moore will have to consider changing things up.

His current system is showing signs of it not working and he will need to accommodate a system that best suits the likes of Rodriguez and Gayle.

The pair are their main attacking threat and Moore will be hoping to find a system that can get the best out of the striking duo.

Louie Chandler

I don't see why they would.

The one employed at the start of the season worked an absolute treat so it would make sense to just revert to that.

With Moore still in the early stages of his managerial career he should not over-complicate things.