Since the Swede moved to the Hawthorns in an £800,000 deal from NEC Nijmegen just over a month ago, his new team have won three out of their last four matches.

"I don't know if I'm a lucky charm," Olsson said. "It's just about believing in what you are doing and sticking to your philosophy. If you can do that, you are going to put points on the board.

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"It's a very nice situation. Coming to a new club the first few games are always nerve-wracking but the results we have had recently really have helped me settle down.

"It becomes easier as you get to know the players - what type of players they are, what skills they have and where they want the ball.

"Entering the international break with a good feeling around the club makes it so much easier to go training, especially with a few recent wins behind us."