ALBION goal hero Rohan Ince has been told there is still plenty of room for improvement in his game.

Ince broke his league duck on his 45th Championship appearance for the club in the 1-0 win at Charlton.

The powerful defensive midfielder’s second-half header from a Solly March free-kick made it two wins out of two for the Seagulls under Chris Hughton but Ince was substituted soon after scoring.

Hughton told The Argus: “It probably summed up how Rohan Ince is. There is no doubt he has ability. He is a physical player as well.

“He can give us something on set plays but he had periods of the game also where his decision making could have been better.

“I think that is what he is, a young player still continuing to learn the position and with that is going to come ups and downs.”

Away goal specialist Ince scored previously in the Capital One Cup this season at Burton Albion and Swindon and in the FA Cup last season at Port Vale.

Hughton said: “When you are as big as he is you know you have the ability to get on the end of set plays. He also likes to break from midfield.

“He has an athleticism about him but his past was playing a little bit deeper (centre-half in the under-21s), so he is always going to be seen as that more defensive type player.

“In a team with good footballers it gives him an opportunity to improve his game on the ball but at this moment he has been playing and he’ll look to keep developing.”

Hughton is still after an experienced central midfielder in the January transfer window as Albion head into a hat-trick of home games against Brentford, Ipswich and Arsenal three places and three points above the relegation zone and buoyed by three straight shut-out wins in the capital after also beating Brentford and Fulham.