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Albion Bolstered by Campbell Return, Wallace Still Sidelined Ahead of Coventry Clash

West Bromwich Albion have received a welcome boost ahead of their crucial Saturday fixture against league leaders Coventry, with defender George Campbell back in training after a month-long absence.

Campbell, sidelined with a thigh injury sustained during the defeat at Ipswich, is now in contention to feature, providing Head Coach Ryan Mason with another option at the back. The versatile defender, who has often filled in at right-back, saw his place taken by fellow new signing Alfie Gilchrist during his absence.

“George has returned to training so we’re optimistic that in the coming games hopefully he can contribute and help us,” Mason confirmed in his Friday press conference.

However, it’s not all good news for the Baggies. Club captain Jed Wallace remains sidelined with a calf injury picked up against Millwall on October 4th. Mason confirmed Wallace is still some way off a return. “He has been out for a period of time and he’s not training with a group yet…it’s going to take a bit of time to build him back up,” Mason stated.

In brighter news, Albion have breathed a sigh of relief as their international contingent returned unscathed. Jayson Molumby featured for Ireland, while Chris Mepham managed to play for Wales after recovering from an injury concern. Loan midfielder Toby Collyer is also back in contention after overcoming a hamstring issue. Mikey Johnston, Callum Styles and Tammer Bany also returned to the club with no new injury concerns.

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