Roberto De Zerbi has dedicated Albion ’s latest big win to a popular Italian coach.
A devastating start to the second half saw them secure a 4-1 success at Wolves.
The head coach said the win was in memory of Carlo Mazzone, who had three years in charge of Brescia during a long coaching career and has died at the age of 86.
De Zerbi said: "He was one of the best Italian coaches. He was a coach of my town. He was a big man, big person and big coach.
“I’m really pleased with the performance and the result. We played really well.
“I’m really pleased because we changed three players in the starting XI and they played like the last game against Luton."
De Zerbi felt his side could have pushed on after Solly March (2) and Pervis Estupinan added to Kaoru Mitoma’s sensational first-half opener.
He added: “We’ve started very well in the Premier League and we played very well until we it was 4-0.
“Then we could play better but anyway, I’m happy. If we something to improve, we can do so in that part of the game.
“But I’ve spoken to the players and I’ve spoken my opinion to them.
“If we want to fix big targets, we can improve."
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