Albion fought back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Fulham at the Amex, but how did the players rate?
Andy Naylor and Brian Owen give their verdict, with a predictable man-of-the-match.

MATHEW RYAN 7: Unfortunate after saving Mitrovic's first attempt. Did well to stay on his feet when the Serb threatened to win a penalty at the death.

MARTIN MONTOYA 7: Spaniard continues to impress with his all-round contribution. Deepest defender for Fulham's opener, which was not offside.

SHANE DUFFY 6: Solid afternoon's work from the Irishman with Dunk back alongside, although Mitrovic was a handful for the pair of them.

LEWIS DUNK 5: Quicker than expected return from ankle injury. At fault for Mitrovic's goal, but we can forgive him a rare error.

GAETAN BONG 7: Good understanding with March and sound as ever defensively. Crossing could be better, but you can't have everything.

ANTHONY KNOCKAERT 7: Produced some scintillating dribbles and was an attacking threat. In terms of getting his head up and teeing up Murray, he got it right at the second of time of asking.

DAVY PROPPER 6: Played the pass which should have got Albion back into it when he released March. But Albion’s midfield had their work cut out.

DALE STEPHENS 6: Given a hard time by the graft and craft of Fulham’s schemers, notably Seri. But held firm as Albion threw on players ahead of him for the final push.

SOLLY MARCH 6: Was certainly a threat and brought the crowd to their feet with a first-half run and shot. But blazed over one of the two clear chances Albion ended up ruing.

PASCAL GROSS 5: Started with a brilliant Cruyff turn but had an unhappy afternoon from then, perhaps hindered by a knock. His penalty seemed to lack conviction.

GLENN MURRAY 8: Keeps turning in the big performances and key goals. Produced a pair of confident finishes, closed down effectively and might even have grabbed a late winner.

Subs

YVES BISSOUMA 6: Certainly got involved but some of the energy was misdirected.

JURGEN LOCADIA: Had a header on target just before the leveller.

ALIREZA JAHANBAKHSH: Tidy cameo.