It’s not fair to say
that we underperformed against West Brom; they are one of the Premier League’s
most in form sides having only lost to Chelsea in their last six. What is safe
to say is that we should’ve contained Salomon Rondon with more care across the
course of his 13 minute hat trick.
I, like many, was very happy with the first half
performance. It was quite a defensive display and we probably could’ve attacked
West Brom with a bit more voracity but there was a clear intention to protect
the 0-0 scoreline going into half time – something Bob Bradley will probably
regret instructing the side to do.
We aren’t exactly solid at the back right now, in fact
January can’t come soon enough to afford the chance to bring in at least one
more experienced centre back, but neither were West Brom on the night. Dawson
and Evans were both missing for the hosts; surely we could’ve exposed the
inexperience of their back four?
Jefferson Montero should’ve done more against Allan Nyom –
there was a bit too much showboating and not enough product for me. We should’ve
been building from the left hand side as Nyom was pushed into the wide right
area; somewhere he’s not usually comfortable.
It was good to see Wayne Routledge getting himself on the
scoresheet, even if it was obviously consolation. The heads were down and there
was no drive to try and level the game at least – there ought to have been more
concentration on moving the ball fluidly in the middle of the park as we did
against Sunderland and Crystal Palace.
The capability is there but another disappointing result has
dropped us back into the relegation places ahead of the trip to Middlesbrough
tomorrow. A win is vital on Saturday afternoon – it may not take us above Boro
but at least it will level the points up going into Christmas week; the staff
party might be put on hold for now however.