Mon, 07 Oct, 2013 - 01:00
This was not the 11th successive victory in all competitions that the Frenchman would have hoped for upon arriving at The Hawthorns.
Yet, significantly, his team head into the international break still top of the Premier League, albeit by virtue of having scored more goals than Liverpool.
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