West Bromwich Albion has experienced a rollercoaster season, marked by three managerial changes, a points deduction, and a record-breaking defeat. Despite these challenges, the club has emerged relatively unscathed, showcasing resilience and potential for growth. The 2025-26 season began with an untested rookie manager, James Morrison, but it concluded with a leader who has faced significant trials. Morrison's approach has unified the team, particularly evident during the decisive match against Ipswich, where the atmosphere was electric compared to earlier frustrations under previous managers Ryan Mason and Eric Ramsay. Key players have also undergone their own redemption arcs, with Morrison's tactical adjustments allowing for a more robust midfield and a two-striker formation that had been neglected before. Players like Maja and Daryl Dike thrived under Morrison's trust, transforming their performances and contributing crucial goals in the final matches. The partnership of Nat Phillips and George Campbell solidified the defense, showing that the team is capable of bouncing back from earlier mistakes. As West Bromwich Albion looks ahead, the focus will be on building on this momentum and continuing the journey of improvement and success.