Beram Kayal has vowed not to let yellow peril affect his commitment to Albion's cause against Leicester.
Kayal is still hovering on the brink, a booking away from a ban in tomorrow's clash at the Amex.
Albion can ill-afford to lose the Israeli international from central midfield with Dale Stephens (below) starting a three-match suspension against the Foxes.
Kayal, currently on four cautions, said: "The yellows I've been getting are for the team. I don't remember getting any by losing my mind or something like that.
"If I need to do something in the next game for my team-mates I will do it. It would be a big mistake if I lose my fight and 50-50 challenges.
"I'll play my normal game. If I can finish the game without a yellow card it would be fantastic. But if it's coming and I need to do it for my team-mates I will do it."
Kayal insists there will be no hangover from Nations League heartache with his country.
He struck spectacularly from 25 yards to give Israel an early lead against Scotland on Tuesday but the 3-2 defeat in Glasgow wrecked their hopes of promotion and securing a Euro 2020 play-off spot.
Kayal told The Argus: "You have no time to think about it.
"You have to switch on and that's what I am doing. It was disappointing but all my energy and focus now is on Saturday."
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