Albion manager Mark McGhee urged Colin Kazim-Richards today to stop being so unselfish and start getting into more goalscoring positions.

McGhee was pleased to see the young striker head Albion's stoppage time equaliser at Sheffield Wednesday on Monday from inside the opponent's penalty area.

"I hope it's very important to him," McGhee said. "In particular I hope he realises he scored from inside what I would call the second six-yard box and not out on the right wing or left wing.

"Colin has a tendency to find himself on the ball in wide areas, hoping to create rather than to score.

"We need our centre forwards to be scoring goals and to score goals I think you have to spend the majority of the time in the centre of the goal when the ball is in the last third."

Kazim-Richards' last-gasp leveller at Hillsborough was his second goal in 14 appearances for Albion, the same record as Jake Robinson, while Leon Knight has notched three goals in 16 outings.

McGhee wants them all to be close enough to goal to snap up the sort of chance which fell to Sheffield Wednesday's Lee Peacock. He pounced on the rebound to open the scoring after Chris Brunt's shot had been saved by Wayne Henderson.

"I'd like to see us get more tap-ins," said McGhee. "Theirs was almost a tap-in, a shot followed up.

"We've got to test keepers more with our shooting so that we get tap-ins but Colin, Jake, Leon or whoever it is have to be in the middle of the goal."

Argentinian centre forward Federico Turienzo and his partner Chris McPhee heeded McGhee's advice yesterday in an impressive 5-2 win for the Reserves away to Queens Park Rangers.

Turienzo hit a hat-trick, including two headers, and McPhee was also on the scoresheet together with Kerry Mayo.

Defender Jason Dodd made his comeback from ankle surgery in a line-up which also featured Albert Jarrett.

Promising Albion goalkeeper John Sullivan has been called up by England under 18's for the trip to Turkey on November 15.

Sullivan is on work experience with Hastings, where he is benefiting from the experience of playing for Neville Southall.

Albion reserves: Blayney; Dodd, El-Abd, Elphick, Mayo; Cox, Nicoals, Breach, Jarrett; Turienzo, McPhee.