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10 September 2013 898 comments
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In what proved a frantic final 24-hours of the summer transfer window, Steve Clarke broke West Brom’s club transfer record to acquire Stephane Sessegnon from Sunderland. The Benin international had been on the market all summer and, despite interest from cash-rich clubs in Qatar, makes his way to the Hawthorns in a reported £6m deal.

Sessegnon has signed a three-year contract with the midlands outfit and after being omitted from the Black Cats’ previous match day squad due to off-field indiscretions, is looking forward to starting afresh:

“It’s been a long day but I am just happy to sign for West Brom. West Brom play very good football and have good players so for me it’s a great choice. The gaffer said to me he wanted me because he wants to play more football, add more movement and create chances. I’m happy to sign for West Brom and I’m excited to start now.”

The History

The 29-year-old’s career began back in the 2003/04 season, where he played twice for Requins de l’Atlantique in his native Benin. Sessegnon then made his way to France the following year to play his trade for Ligue 2 outfit US Créteil-Lusitanos – over the course of a couple of campaigns, he turned out 68 times and found the net on 10 occasions.

Snapped up by top-flight Le Mans in the summer of 2006, Sessegnon was initially utilised as a defensive midfielder before being moved further up the pitch; having registered six goals and eight assists in 61 league matches, he was soon on his way again, with Paris Saint-Germain beating the likes of Arsenal and Newcastle to his signature in August 2008.

Sessegnon’s first couple of years in the French capital proved successful. Installed as a first-team regular by Paul Le Guen, he produced nine goals and 14 assists from 63 appearances but a chance in management saw him omitted from the starting line-up for the start of 2010/11. The midfielder featured 14 times in the first half of the season but with 10 of these appearances coming courtesy of the bench, he decided to move to Sunderland when the January transfer window opened.

Over his first few months on Wearside, the playmaker managed three goals and a pair of assists from 14 league matches before registering 14 goals and 17 assists in 71 league games across the next two seasons – producing scores of 161 and 141 in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Sessegnon started the first two fixtures for Paolo Di Canio’s side this term before being dropped for the Gameweek 3 loss at Palace due to disciplinary reasons. In terms of internationals, the Baggies new boy has turned out for Benin 48 times and grabbed nine goals.

The Prospects

Bearing in mind West Brom are the only side yet to find the net over the first three Gameweeks, Clarke’s last-minute shopping spree was understandable. The Baggies boss also snapped up Victor Anichebe from Everton and Marseille’s Morgan Amalfitano and, in an interview with the official website, revealed his hopes for the season ahead:

“We needed to strengthen in the forward areas and we’re very hopeful that Stephane and Victor will fit the bill. Stephane is quick and direct and can be a match-winner. He has the individual skills that can turn a game. He creates chances for others as well as scoring his fair share of goals. Along with Morgan, I’m hoping Stephane will add more creativity to the team.”

Sessegnon’s versatility is likely to work in his favour within Clarke’s ever-changing tactical set-ups. Already this season, the midlands side have trialled 4-4-2 and 4-3-3 systems without success – while the record signing could be fielded wide right in the front three, he also offers Clarke the option of returning to last term’s preferred 4-2-3-1, with Sessegnon moved to the role in “the hole” behind a lone forward.

Given the outlay on the Benin international, you’d expect to see him installed in the first XI but with a multitude of attacking midfield options available, it remains to be seen just where Scott Sinclair, James Morrison, Chris Brunt and Graham Dorrans stand in the pecking order. Nevertheless, neither Sessegnon, or West Brom, have done anything to persuade us they are worthy of investment thus far, with Fantasy managers likely to steer well clear until there’s a turnaround in fortunes.

His price, when compared with fellow Baggies, hardly helps Sessegnon’s case, though. Coming in at 6.8 in Fantasy Premier League (FPL) and 6.7 in the Sky Sports game and 3.5 in the Sun Dream Team, the former Sunderland man is far more expensive than any of Clarke’s main midfielders and, in terms of FPL, is also costlier than the likes of Nicolas Anelka (5.4) and Anichebe (5.3).

With a schedule that hands the midlands outfit showdowns with United, Arsenal and Liverpool in the next six, in addition to a trip to neighbours Stoke, there’s little reason for optimism right now – Fantasy managers will be more than happy to steer clear for the short-term and, unless Clarke can get his side firing again, perhaps beyond.

Further Reference

Stephane Sessegnon Wikipedia

Stephane Sessegnon Transfer Markt Page

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  1. Venom Snake
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 3 months ago

    Do I want injury risk with sturridge, or play safe with soldado?

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    1. Gladde Aal
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 3 months ago

      Soldado better in the long run... Sturridge constant injury worries plus Suarez return

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      1. Venom Snake
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 3 months ago

        I'm definitely buying Suarez once he returns so I think I may as well go with soldado. At least then if he finds form I can keep him and trade out someone else rather then having to trade out sturridge and possibly keeping a striker out of form

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        1. Gladde Aal
          • 15 Years
          12 years, 3 months ago

          Who's your other striker?

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          1. Venom Snake
            • 12 Years
            12 years, 3 months ago

            Benteke and giroud

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            1. moukle
              • 12 Years
              12 years, 3 months ago

              hell yeah!

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            2. Gladde Aal
              • 15 Years
              12 years, 3 months ago

              Sol makes sense then... if sp*rs start creating chances he could be a stud

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          2. moukle
            • 12 Years
            12 years, 3 months ago

            just taking a look at your team. out of curiosity, what will you be doing with johnson? or have you traded him in?

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      2. moukle
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 3 months ago

        i agree. i think if injury free sturridge would be a good choice until suarez return. but with hamstring scare and new creative talent within spurs midfield, soldado is the more attractive for me although he does need to shine more in open play.

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  2. Brutus619
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 3 months ago

    Just watched the latest ep of Breaking Bad. Absolutely love the show but don't understand why everyone's going nuts over this ep.

    SPOILER ALERT!

    .....

    Frankly with all the hype about this latest ep I really was expecting Hank's partner to execute Hank at the very least and make off with the cash by forcing Walter to tell him the cash was. Instead we ended in a shoot out which was predictable since we knew that the gang Walter hired obviously are cash hungry and wouldn't just let Walt back out of their deal.

    What do the rest of you who haven't already declared your love for this episode think?

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  3. King Kohli
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 3 months ago

    Replace one of these for RVP

    A) Sturridge
    B) Benteke
    C) Soldado

    Thinking of taking Sturridge out, injury or no injury. What say?

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  4. It's Carrick, you know…
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 3 months ago

    Question

    I can't understand why more people like Benteke? please tell me a reason 🙂

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    1. Ben Mee Over A Table
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 3 months ago

      He just gets the job done. He's a bit like Michu, not all that impressive to watch, but always manages to get on the scoresheet.

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      1. Kerrazy
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 3 months ago

        true, the type of player that you dont bother to watch em play. he just will get on the scoresheet, penalty etc.. but him over Giroud i'm not sure..

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  5. Twelve years a slave
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 3 months ago

    Has anyone done any dfence rotation spreadsheets from this week?

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  6. Kerrazy
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 3 months ago

    any chance of a Sturridge news anytime soon before the press? can't wait to welcome Giroud into me team!

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  7. Scroobius Mac
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 3 months ago

    Doubts/outs: Williams, Sturridge, Ozil, Coleman
    Could probably do with shifting: Mirallas, Snodgrass
    Would swap for different options on a wildcard but otherwise not too pressing: Terry, Zabaleta

    Worth WCing at this late stage or shall I just wait? I can probably absorb one of the doubts to become out as my subs aren't too bad.

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  8. Coaly
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 3 months ago

    lamb vs. liv CPL SWA

    OR

    giroud vs. STO swa wba

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