Ryan Mason gives 'aggressive' hint as West Brom look to bounce back from two straight defeats

Ryan Mason has given a hint on how his Albion side could attack their Friday night clash with Leicester.

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Albion go into the game in relatively decent early season form - but have lost their last two outings against Derby and Middlesbrough.

Mason has made three changes for the clash, handing full debuts to Charlie Taylor and Samuel Iling-Junior, while Mikey Johnston returns to the starting line-up after being dropped for the trip to the North East.

Leicester, relegated from the Premier League last season have had a slow start - and are just a point ahead of Albion.

And Mason has given a hint of how his side will take on the challenge of the Foxes - and will try and 'take the game' to the visitors.

He told Sky Sports: "Against Leicester we're going to try to be aggressive, take the game to them like we did in all our home games.

"Against Derby I thought we were outstanding, as dominant as you can be without winning. That happens.

"Leicester are a good team with good individuals and a good coach. Every game you have to earn the right to win. We want to impose ourselves early, under the lights in front of our fans. We know they'll bring energy, and it's down to us to transmit that energy to them and hopefully get a positive result."