Iling-Junior gets Ryan Mason 'wrath', West Brom chant and the big positive: Things you may have missed from West Brom's Watford defeat
Albion suffered a setback at Vicarage Road on Wednesday night - as Watford came from behind to take all three points.
Ryan Mason’s side had taken the lead - but Watford fired back and a goal in the second half turned it around and handed them the spoils.
It was a difficult evening for Albion - but they did have a big second half chance through Isaac Price.
Jonny Drury looked at some talking points to come from the game - but here are some things you may have missed.
Pre-match Baggies entertainment
The build-up provided a good bit of light entertainment and it came from the Albion fans.
Watford wheeled out their latest manager, their former boss Javi Gracia. He was their 12th manager since he originally left the club, which shows how often the managerial door swings open here.
He was unveiled ahead of his first home game, and the Albion fans took it as an ideal opportunity to bring some humour to the pre-match build-up.
As he came out of the tunnel to a reception from the Watford fans, he was greeted by a chant of 'sacked in the morning' from the Baggies fans.
Watford fans found the funny side of it - and to be honest, given their record, it wouldn't surprise you.
West Brom assistant tribute
Albion's assistant manager Nigel Gibbs was one who is a member of the one club, club.
Ryan Mason's right hand man spent his whole career as a full back for the Hornets - playing more than 400 times.
And before the game the Watford announcer took the time to play tribute to Gibbs - with the whole ground paying tribute to the Albion number two on his return to the club.
It was a lovely touch prior to the game.
SIJ gets the wrath of Mason
Samuel Iling-Junior has produced some exciting moments for Albion so far this season - the Leicester goal being the main one.
But he did not have the impact he would have wanted on Wednesday evening.

He put in one half dangerous cross - but it was two things he tried in the first half that got him in hot water with Ryan Mason - who really didn’t take kindly to what he did from the touchline.
It was a scrappy affair in the first half at times - but when SIJ tried two audacious tricks in quick succession, his manager was quick to bellow across to him from the touchline.
We have seen Mason show his emotion already this season and he was less than impressed. Safe to say he didn’t try it again.
He’s back - almost with an impact
Positives will be hard to come by now for Albion fans - but there was a big one. Daryl Dike made his first appearance of the season off the bench.
After being an unused substitute on Saturday - he was thrown on with 20 minutes to go.
It was great to see, because Dike, as we know, has had rotten luck with injuries.
His cameo didn’t throw up a lot - but he did get his head onto a cross when it was about 70/30 against him to get there.
But the main thing was seeing back out there. Now we know he can feature, hopefully he will soon be knocking on the door as an option alongside Josh Maja and Aune Heggebo.





