It is hard to tell whether Pascal Struijk was the first or last of Albion’s new centre-backs to introduce himself to Albion fans.
The summer signing from Leeds United is back in training after a pre-season injury which kept him off the pitch for a while.
Fellow arrival Luka Vuskovic has had two commanding outings at the Amex.
And fans have already been given quite an encouraging view of what Michael Svoboda can do after he went against Bologna.
So Struijk will be the last one they see in person – but he was the first to play for this new club.
The Dutchman featured in the opening friendly against Wycombe and delivered a superb pass down the left to help set up the first goal of the summer.
Michael Svoboda had playing time against Bologna (Image: Simon Dack)
The clip of that goal most of us saw online was a good example of what the left-sided left-footer can do on the ball.
As for who are first and second in line to start in what looks like being a back four?
That is where Fabian Hurzeler has decisions to make, especially with the prospect of matches coming in quick succession.
One thing we know is that Hurzeler speaks a lot about partnerships and connections on the pitch.
And he has used the young and dominant Vuskovic alongside the older pro Olivier Boscagli from kick-off in both games against Serie A sides.
He kept that pairing together for 45 minutes against Roma and 66 against Bologna.
So are we now looking at Vuskovic alongside Boscagli at Tromso?
Olivier Boscagli is sent flying during the friendly with Bologna (Image: Simon Dack)
Will the team in Norway be the planned Premier League team?
In one respect it feels very tempting to expect Vuskovic and Boscagli, who has had a good summer, to start.
But for one factor. One of the men who has had fewer minutes is Lewis Dunk and we know how important he is.
Albion boss Hurzeler said: “It's competition and that's positive.
“Competition always increases intensity in training and develops the individual player because they can never be satisfied.
“They always have to prove things.
“We know that we have a good mix of very experienced players.
“With Lewis. Also, in my opinion, Svoboda is an experienced player, playing a lot of games in Italy.
“On top of that, we have Oli Boscagli, who was a leader at PSV, who adapted one year a little bit in the shadow.
“But we added now with Luka Vuskovic a very young player.
“We added with Pascal Struijk a leader.
“I think overall it's a really good balance of experienced players, of new players, of players who know the demands of the Premier League.
“We need to find now the right solutions for that but as a coach, or for coaches, it's always a good situation.
“Of course, I need to make decisions but I like these kind of decisions more than if you did not have this availability.”
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Eiran Cashin has appeared in pre-season but was an unused sub against Bologna and the expectation will be that he plays his football elsewhere in the coming months.
Albion have also had a look a England youth international Freddie Simmonds in pre-season, notably in the friendly against Strasbourg.
While it feels like they are well stocked in central defence, there might be memories of 11 years ago when Chris Hughton was transforming a bottom-half Championship squad into one which would reach the Premier League.
Albion had Gordon Greer and Dunk on board and went out and bought, in quick succession, Uwe Hunemeier and Connor Goldson.
The assumption was they were preparing for Dunk’s departure.
Instead, they kept and needed all four defenders over a long campaign.
Someone will have to be patient this season – as Boscagli was last term.
But the choice made by Hurzeler for kick-off in Tromso will be interesting.
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