Brian Owen and Andy Naylor give their verdicts on yesterday's 1-1 draw against Leicester's ten men.

MATHEW RYAN 7: A decent mark more about how he generally dealt with the ball at his feet in slippery conditions than for any great saves he was forced to make.

BRUNO 7: Very good in the first half, both defending and with his use of the ball. Less comfortable in the testing second period.

SHANE DUFFY 7: Will be getting used to this backs-to-the-wall scenario with both club and country. His best moment was a sliding interception right in front of his own goal.

LEWIS DUNK 7: Some good moments on his return to club football on a testing day for defenders, especially dealing with crosses.

BERNARDO 7: Justified his perhaps surprise inclusion against various Leicester raiders who popped up on his flank. Got better as the game went on.

ANTHONY KNOCKAERT 6: Assist with the corner for Murray's goal. Did not make the most of a dangerous free-kick in the first half and peripheral by the time he made way for March.

DAVY PROPPER 7: Mixed bag, which was understandable, after seven weeks out. Clever back-heel to open up the Leicester defence in the first half when Albion were on top.

BERAM KAYAL 6: Seemed on course to celebrate his 100th Albion appearance with a typically combative and energetic display in a win until marring it by giving away the penalty.

JOSE IZQUIERDO 5: Perhaps a little fortunate to keep his place and a shadow of the player he became last season. Shooting was horribly wild.

PASCAL GROSS 6: The 82 minutes will do him a power of good after almost three months out. Glimpses of how key he is as the link man.

GLENN MURRAY 7: Early knock forced him off just before the end but not before his customary goal at the Amex to mark the 100th Premier League outing of a career which shows no sign of waning.

Subs

SOLLY MARCH: Limited impact on the right for Knockaert.

FLORIN ANDONE: Brief home debut for the injury-hit Romanian.

JURGEN LOCADIA: Late entry for Murray.