There may be a few West Brom fans tempted to ring up Fifa today and ask for the international break to be cancelled.
Because it interrupts a rejuvenation in form and performance which most players and fans will not want to end.
If beating Hull at home was not impressive enough, Saturday's result and performance away at Bristol City felt like a potential turning point.
Sure, Bristol City were not that impressive and now have problems of their own, but West Brom were committed and played in a determined manner.
Determined not just to win the game but determined to fight for a clean sheet and build a recovery.
For me the most impressive part of the win at Ashton Gate was how they held off a period of Bristol City pressure late in the game. The West Brom of mid-season may have capitulated to an equaliser in that scenario. This West Brom didn't.
A mirror of the past week faces The Baggies when they eventually return to play at Easter – a play-off chaser at home in Wrexham and an away trip to another team lower down the league, Blackburn.
Keeping minds focused and match fit will be the big challenge facing interim manager James Morrison in the next two weeks.