Albion fans have seen the Amario Cozier-Duberry trademark – or one of them at least.
But he is putting no timescale on making a breakthrough into the Premier League.
The teen from Arsenal cut inside on to his left foot and curled home with precision in the 5-1 win over Kashima Antlers.
It was the first of two goals he added to the tally and the second was a nice left-foot pass into the net as well.
Cozier-Duberry told The Argus: “One of my favourite players is Arjen Robben.
“Cutting in and finding that left corner? Definitely!
“It is one of my trademarks.
“I really enjoyed it out there. It was a really good experience playing with these fans, they were very supportive.
“I have been working every day in training, getting in these positions to score, so we have all worked very hard.”
Cozier-Duberry had the chance to stay with Gunners, where he had been since the age of 14.
But he instead brought his talents south and sees it as the chance to make a big impression.
Without saying to much about moving on, he said: “It was a very big decision but I am very happy with my decision so far and I really like it here.
“I am enjoying it. Everyone is very welcoming.
“It was about opportunity. I felt it was the best next step in my career.”
Asked if he feels ready for the Prem, he said: “Hopefully. That is the plan. Hopefully in due time.”
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