With only one point to show for their last three starts, West Brom manager Darren Moore will be hoping his side can get back to winning ways when they travel to Hull City this Saturday afternoon.

Baggies fans will be looking to see if midfielder Bakary Sako is again partnering Jay Rodriguez up front, as he was for their last outing, in the 1-1 draw with Blackburn Rovers at the weekend.

With so many attacking options at his disposal, was it surprise to see Moore utilise Sako as a striker on the weekend?

We discuss.....

Jacob Potter

It’s certainly an interesting move.

Obviously we’re used to seeing him playing out wide, but looking at Moore’s decision, it could potentially work.

Sako definitely has the right build to be playing down the middle as he can bully defenders with his pace and power going forward.

George Dagless

Yes.

It was an odd one, and I don't know whether we'll see it again.

Obviously, he had to change things around a bit but he might do otherwise next time.

Louie Chandler

A little bit.

It seemed a bit stubborn of Moore to not adapt his formation after losing Gayle, but is no doubt something he will learn from.

George Harbey

Not really.

He was never going to play wing-back in place of Kieran Gibbs as he simply isn't a defender, and playing up top allows him to float out wide in his more favoured position.