Graham Potter has revealed why he looked to Jakub Moder in the hunt for a late goal.
The young Poland international was sent on late in the 1-0 defeat at West Brom.
He produced a positive, if short-lived, Premier League debut.
Head coach Potter said: “He has got a good strike on him, good long-distance pass, can switch play well.
“That is probably why we tried to get him on the pitch late in the game.
“We are happy with him.”
Moder will hope for another chance versus Leicester, the team against whom he made his Albion debut in the FA Cup.
Potter has been impressed by the former Lech Poznan man since he joined up with the squad in January.
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He said: “We can see his attributes in training. He is doing well.
“He has adapted quite well, fits into the team and the group. He’s an option.”
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