NEAL Maupay is happy to be back amongst the goals after a tough run of form.
The striker had not scored since Albion's draw against Crystal Palace but now has scored twice in two games.
Both goals scored by the striker have saved the team from successive defeats and earned the team two draws instead, helping keep them in the top half of the Premier League.
The first one was a special overhead kick at the London Stadium, to preserve Albion's unbeaten run against West Ham United.
The most recent came in yesterday's 1-1 draw against Southampton at St Mary's in the 98th minute of the game.
Speaking on Match of the Day Maupay said: "It's been a crazy week, I missed a couple of chances last Saturday against Leeds.
"And then I score two last-minute equalisers in the last three days.
"In French we say Deja Vu, I think you know that expression."
The goals in the last three days mean Maupay has scored 24 times for Albion in the Premier League, only two less than the club's top scorer in the competition, Glenn Murray.
Maupay and his teammates will now have until next Sunday to prepare for their next game in the League, a home fixture against Tottenham Hotspur.
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