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West Bromwich Albion vs Portsmouth. Sky Bet Championship.

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West Bromwich Albion 5

  • A Mowatt (25th minute)
  • G Diangana (32nd minute, 44th minute)
  • J Wallace (37th minute)
  • J Swift (56th minute)

Portsmouth 1

  • T Waddingham (93rd minute)

West Bromwich Albion 5-0 Portsmouth: Ruthless Baggies thump five past Pompey

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth at The Hawthorns on Saturday; Alex Mowatt, Grady Diangana's double, Jed Wallace and John Swift net in victory for Tony Mowbray's Baggies.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between West Brom and Portsmouth.

Grady Diangana scored a brace as Tony Mowbray enjoyed a glorious homecoming in West Brom's 5-1 Sky Bet Championship victory over Portsmouth in a nightmare game for goalkeeper Nicolas Schmid at The Hawthorns.

Portsmouth's Schmid gifted goals for Alex Mowatt and Diangana before former Pompey winger Jed Wallace - and Diangana again - made it 4-0 before half-time.

John Swift scored the fifth in the 56th minute in Albion's joint-biggest win since a 7-1 victory against QPR in August 2018, while substitute Thomas Waddingham scored a late debut consolation.

Diangana, who is out of contract this summer, also assisted for Mowatt and Wallace.

Grady Diangana celebrates with Alex Mowatt after scoring West Brom's fourth goal against Portsmouth
Image: Grady Diangana celebrates with Alex Mowatt after scoring West Brom's fourth goal against Portsmouth

Mowbray's last win at The Hawthorns in charge of Albion was 5,740 days ago - on May 9, 2009 - as they won 3-1 against Wigan.

The 61-year-old's first game back as head coach ended in defeat as they lost 2-0 at his former club Middlesbrough on Tuesday, but he will be hoping Albion continue in this vein after a return to the free-flowing football of his first spell with a first win in five.

Portsmouth head coach John Mousinho's decision to rest five players from Wednesday's 3-1 win over Stoke backfired as they chased their third straight victory, crashing to a seventh-consecutive away defeat.

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Diangana gave warning of what was to come when he sent a curling effort just wide, while Ryley Towler headed wide from Matt Ritchie's corner as the visitors looked for an early breakthrough.

But after Albion took a 25th-minute lead against a highly-obliging goalkeeper and defence, they never looked back.

Schmid seemed to have Mowatt's 25-yard drive covered diving to his left, but the ball squirmed through the Austrian's hands and into the bottom corner of the net.

Mowatt's fifth goal of the season was his third against Pompey after his double at Fratton Park in September's 3-0 win.

Schmid's nightmare spell continued and Towler cleared off the line after Diangana rounded him when Callum Styles put the winger through.

Schmid's afternoon went from bad to worse in the 32nd minute as Albion doubled their lead.

Diangana slid the ball home after Schmid spilled Mikey Johnston's routine shot after the latter nutmegged one player then breezed past Marlon Pack.

Diangana turned provider as Wallace slid home to make it 3-0 in the 37th minute. The former West Ham winger spun Andre Dozzell on halfway and surged goalwards before unselfishly slipping the ball to Wallace, who sidefooted home.

Diangana was on fire and he punished a woeful attempt at an offside trap for the fourth goal, racing onto Mason Holgate's through ball before sidefooting past Schmid in the 44th minute.

Pompey were booed off at half-time.

Schmid could only palm a routine shot from Johnston back into danger, which almost saw Towler scoring an own goal.

Swift made it 5-0 with a fierce shot that took a slight deflection on its way into the roof of the net from 12 yards.

Portsmouth substitute Josh Murphy was denied by a desperate clearance by Torbjorn Heggem after beating Palmer.

Substitute Waddingham scored a stoppage-time debut consolation at the second attempt with virtually the last kick.

The managers

West Brom's Tony Mowbray:

"I'm really happy Grady's here and I hope we inspire him to stay. I'd like to keep him because he's my type of footballer and he wants to learn everything he can to help the team.

"There's a good marriage for him here if he understands his role. He's scored some goals and he's enjoying his football.

"I had a one-to-one with him this week and I didn't realise how articulate he is - he speaks four or five languages.

"He's always been a player who has caused opposition problems - he can dance on the ball and slip strikers in, or score himself."

Portsmouth's John Mousinho:

"Nicolas has been up there as one of our two or three top players this season. I've got no issues with him - he's really mentally strong.

"Nicolas was not the problem. He will be disappointed with the first goal but the players in front of him have to do better.

"I didn't see the second goal go in but we lost a challenge when two players went to their winger close to the halfway line."

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