JURGEN Locadia's hopes of making an impact for Albion have taken another hit.
The Dutchman fluffed his lines with a chance to earn a point at Burnley.
Locadia came on in the second half with Glenn Murray in a double change.
He headed over Murray's cross from six yards after James Tarkowski gave Burnley an untidy first-half lead.
Manager Chris Hughton told The Argus: "It was the best chance of the game and you either make the goalkeeper make a save and hit the target or you don't.
"Ironically it was Glenn putting the ball in, which is not what you want. You want somebody else crossing it and Glenn in there as well.
"It was a very good chance for a striker. That was the difference.
"When we haven't played well I'm happy to hold my hand up. We were the better side.
"The difference in the game was they got the scrappy goal they needed and we didn't work the goalkeeper enough."
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