THE 'Magic Magyar' joined Albion from Ferencvaros in a £1.5million deal in July 2004, fresh from winning the domestic league and cup double with his former club. The Baggies beat off competition from several top European clubs to land the attacking midfielder, who penned a three-year Hawthorns contract, with a further year's option in the club's favour. Gera's last-gasp equaliser at Sunderland in September 2005 provided a brief highlight during a 2005/06 campaign which became a virtual write-off thanks to a perplexing pelvic problem which refused to go away. The Hungary international was even given permission by the club to fly back to his homeland for treatment by a specialist who had helped him in the past in a bid to solve the injury problem. Following two failed comebacks at Christmas time, it was a further four months before he returned to action to play in the final seven games, scoring in Albion's Premiership farewell at Everton. Gera was a revelation in his first season in English football during 2004/05. His all-action displays at right-midfield caught the eye and his six Premiership goals helped the Baggies pull off the Great Escape. Gera also skippered his country under former Hungary coach and Germany legend Lothar Matthaus. |