West Bromwich Albion registered their second win of the Premier League, when they defeated Sean Dyche’s Burnley 1-0 away at Turf Moor, on Saturday.
The Baggies came out on top in what was very much a scrappy affair, with substitute Hal-Rabson Kanu scoring the only goal of the game, with 19 minutes left on the clock. The Welsh forward was sent off soon after for a flailing elbow on Matthew Lowton, but Tony Pulis’ side held on to take home three points against the Clarets.
The win means they now move to the second place in the Premier League table.
Here’s how the West Brom players fared on the day;
Wasn’t troubled at all by the Clarets’ between the sticks. Comfortable day for the Englishman.
An organized performance at the back from the right-back, keeping the threat of Robbie Brady to a minimum.
Was given a tough time by the physical presence of Sam Vokes but went toe to toe with the Welsh forward and came out unscathed. A leader’s performance.
Another strong display from the loan signing. Fought well against the threat of Vokes and is looking like a very good addition to the squad.
It was his 500th career appearance but was not a memorable one on a personal note. Could not get as much forward as he would have liked, with the threat of Johann Berg-Gudmundsson keeping him pegged back.
Another player who started off slowly, but went on to improve with time, Phillips looked more threatening in the second period. Grabbed the assist for the only goal.
The youngster is looking like a fine prospect for the Baggies. Solid distribution, good energy levels, a more than decent display.
The latest addition to the West Brom squad, Barry started off slowly but grew into the game as time passed. A typical defensive midfielder’s performance.
Made a great block early on in the game to deny the Clarets. Stuck to his task, but could have used the ball better on occasions.
Always looking to get forward and put his team on the front-foot. Had a crack at the goal early in the game. But did tend to leave spaces in behind.
Did not have a lot of chances coming his way, due to which he had a subdued outing. Not a chance with the aerial balls either.
Replaced McClean in the 63rd minute. Grabbed the winner in the 71st minute, but was shown the red card soon after for an elbow on Lowton.
Came on for Field with less than five minutes left to play.
Here’s how the fans reacted to the performance on social media;
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