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This article is part of Football FanCast's The Chalkboard series, which provides a tactical insight into teams, players, managers, potential signings and more... 

West Brom came away from a clash against Fulham with a 1-1 draw on Saturday afternoon as they maintained their unbeaten start to the term.

Slaven Bilic's side took a while to get going but by bringing Kyle Edwards on it helped Albion significantly.

He shone, completing three dribbles in just over half an hour on the field but there were also concerns during the stalemate.

The Baggies failed to keep a cleansheet whilst midfielder Jake Livermore once again showed his tendency to make a mistake.

As a result, it wouldn't be a huge surprise if he eventually made way in this Albion side.

On the chalkboard

Livermore was incredibly lacklustre against Fulham and was dispossessed at a key moment in the match.

Attempting to move the ball on in the middle of the park he lost possession and was then punished by Anthony Knockaert for the opener.

He managed a pass success rate of just 60%, not really showing too much in an attacking phase or defensive phase - failing to register a shot and making just one tackle, via WhoScored.

The 29-year-old was one of the players who didn't really feature under Jimmy Shan in the back end of 2018/19 but after this display, there were warning signs.

The fact is that once Ahmed Hegazi returns from injury in the coming weeks, Livermore could be dropped.

This would be at the expense of Semi Ajayi who should be shifted into midfield, thus ensuring a seamless transition into the starting XI for the Egyptian centre-half.

Ajayi was a revelation in that role for Rotherham last term and scored seven goals but has been playing in defence since arriving at the Hawthorns.

The former Arsenal man had yet to show his qualities in forward areas for West Brom but did so on Saturday for the first time as he headed home from close range.

In comparison to Livermore, he offers far more in that area of the pitch. Last season Ajayi won 4.3 aerial duels and 2 tackles each game on average according to WhoScored.

The former, meanwhile, scored only twice and won 0.5 of his aerial duels per outing.

Hegazi could prove key in shoring up Bilic's defence after starting 40 times in 2018/19, but moving Ajayi into Livermore's role when he's back will also give them a more dynamic option in midfield.

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