West Bromwich Albion Training Ground

Monday 12th February 2024 - 14:00
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A photo of Albion academy goalkeeper Ben Cisse shouting commands during a PL2 game at a sunny club training ground

Goalkeeper Ben Cisse is intent on helping Albion’s young hopefuls push up the PL2 table ahead of their next game against Derby County on Monday afternoon (ko 2pm).

The young Baggies bowed out of the Premier League Cup in their last outing - losing 3-0 to Reading on home soil - and as Richard Beale’s men prepare for their return to league action at the West Bromwich Albion Training Ground, focus now turns to breaking into the top PL2 places.

More specifically, the top 16 spots, with all sides finishing in that bracket qualifying for the play-off games come the end of the campaign, while the first 12 in the Premier League 2 standings will earn an invitation to compete in the PL International Cup next season.

Plenty of incentives, but for young shot-stopper Cisse, development is the main item on the agenda heading into Albion’s clash with the Rams, and the West Bromwich-born shot-stopper hopes his vocalness on the pitch can help his team to three points at the club's Walsall HQ.

Cisse said: “We go into every game wanting to win but we understand we can’t win all of them.

“The games we don’t get three points from, we take as a learning curve and a chance to improve. From those lessons, we’ve got to bounce back and then, try and ensure we continue winning more games.

A photo of Albion academy goalkeeper Ben Cisse in action for the PL2 team at the club's training ground
A photo of Ben Cisse in action at the West Bromwich Albion Training Ground

“It’s about getting back to winning ways now, though. We know we need to play to our strengths and not focus on our opponents too much and how Bealey and Deon want us to go about the game will determine how we approach things on Monday.

“As a team, we want to try and finish in those top 16 places, with the chance of play-offs and the PL International Cup there too.

“We put in so much hard work week in, week out and sometimes it goes unnoticed.

A photo of Albion academy goalkeeper Ben Cisse in action for the PL2 team at the club's training ground
A photo of Ben Cisse in action at the West Bromwich Albion Training Ground

“On one side, I’m fighting for my pro deal and I feel like if I keep on doing the right things in games and off the pitch, then I’ll get closer to that target. That’s my main focus at the moment.

“Since coming up to the 21s, the area of my game which has come on the most has been my communication.

“I feel I’ve been louder, more vocal and demanding of my team-mates because at the end of the day, we’re trying to get into those top PL2 spots to be in with a chance of some success at the end of the year.”

How to follow the match 

Tickets will be unavailable for Monday's match against Derby at the West Bromwich Albion Training Ground. 

A live stream will not be provided for the match. Fans can follow updates on the game across the club's social media channels.

Albion's PL2 side in action.

Albion's PL2 side fell to a disappointing defeat to Derby County on Monday afternoon.

Kei Robinson's first-half strike proved the difference between the teams in a blustery encounter at Albion's training ground HQ.

The result sees Albion stay in 19th place, with 12 points from 12 games so far this season.

The Baggies started the stronger of the two sides, forging several promising openings from wide areas without truly testing the Rams' defence.

Derby did craft a chance of their own shortly after through a corner, but Tyrese Fornah's effort went harmlessly wide from the edge of the box.

An even closer call came in the 15th minute, when a cross from the right almost caught Ted Cann out, only for the goalkeeper to acrobatically tip it onto the post before the Baggies managed to clear.

The visitors were growing in confidence, and but for a smart low save from Cann, would've taken the lead through Tony Weston.

But they didn't need to wait much longer to break the deadlock, with Robinson poking home from close range after a corner wasn't cleared in the Albion box.

Albion's PL2 side in action.

The second period started in lightning quick fashion, with Albion seeing a Cole Deeming free kick flashed wide, before the visitors had the ball in the back of the net at the other end, only for the offside flag to deny them.

The Baggies were much improved as the second period continued, and were a whisker away from levelling after Layton Love saw his strike shave the base of the post from 10 yards.

Akeel Higgins was causing problems for the Rams defence on the left flank, and threatened a deserved equaliser after cutting on his right foot to fire at goal, but Jack Thompson was equal to the winger's effort from the edge of the area.

Albion were continuing to dominate, but couldn't find the cutting edge required to get themselves on level terms heading into the final 20 minutes.

Albion's PL2 side in action.

The visitors threatened on the break, and should have netted a second after catching the Baggies in transition, only for Lennon Wheeldon to blaze over with only the goalkeeper to beat.

It was Wheeldon who would spurn another opportunity to put the Rams out of sight in the 87th minute too, once again firing over after he was played in on the right side of the box.

The Baggies pushed to try and find an equaliser, but ultimately came up empty, ensuring the points would head to the East Midlands.

Albion: Cann (GK), Williams, Richards ©️ (Kirton 90+3), Sumnall, Shaw, Deeming (Mandey 78), Mfuamba (Whitwell 65), Heard, Higgins, Love, Nelson (Sule 78).

Subs not used: Foster (GK).

Photo credit | GEvans Photography