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West Brom have got off to a strong start in their quest to win a timely promotion back into the Premier League this season under Slaven Bilic.

The Baggies head into the international break fourth in the league table, and will be hoping that they can build on the momentum that has seen them remain undefeated in their league campaign so far this term.

Bilic's side have struggled for defensive solidarity so far this season though, and are yet to keep a clean-sheet, which will be a concern for the West Brom boss.

But the Baggies have clearly got enough strength in depth in attacking areas of the pitch, as they're outscoring the opposition more times than not.

The likes of Grady Diangana, Matt Phillips and Charlie Austin are all excellent options to have for a manager in the Championship.

They've also got Kenneth Zohore on their books, with the former Cardiff striker already having two goals to his name so far this season.

But with a number of attacking players available to Bilic, it's highly unlikely that he'll be able to keep all of his players content with their current game time.

One man that will certainly be frustrated at this moment in time is Hal Robson-Kanu, who looks as though he's rarely going to feature for West Brom this season.

The Welshman has been restricted to just one substitute appearance, which came against Millwall, so it's clear to see that he's not in Bilic's plans at this moment in time.

He returned to the matchday squad for the win over Blackburn Rovers at the weekend, but was an unused substitute this time, so the writing will be on the wall for the former Reading forward.

He'll be frustrated at his lack of game time, but he can't have any complaints as he's not taken the opportunity presented to him in previous seasons.

The 30-year-old scored just four league goals last season for West Brom as they narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League after a defeat to Aston Villa in their play-off semi-final.

Zohore and Austin are much better options to have in the matchday squad, especially when they're proven at Championship level.

It came as a surprise to not see Robson-Kanu loaned out before Deadline Day, and it seems as though he'll have to remain patient for now, with Bilic preferring Zohore and Austin in attack this season.

His days at The Hawthorns are numbered, that's for sure.