Brian Owen and Andy Naylor rate the Albion players in the 3-1 FA Cup win at Bournemouth.

JASON STEELE 7: Took his long-awaited chance in composed manner and topped it off with a pair of excellent, and very different, saves.

BRUNO 7: Very assured at right-back bar a couple of moments when Pugh got the better of him. As careful as ever in possession.

SHANE DUFFY 8: Made a couple of important blocks as part of a commanding defensive display and played a big part in the third goal.

LEON BALOGUN 7: Did some good defending (below) but a bad error of judgement led to Mousset’s golden chance at 0-0.

The Argus: GAETAN BONG 7: Looked like Clyne might cause problems but he responded well defensively and curled in a couple of dangerous crosses.

YVES BISSOUMA 8: Not everything comes off and he occasionally causes the team a problem, but he is such a talent with so much potential. Goal emphasised his shooting prowess.

DALE STEPHENS 7: Did not let a booking midway through the first half bother him and shrugged off a knock suffered in the process. Has a developing understanding with Bissouma when they play together.

BERAM KAYAL 7: First start since November, when he conceded a penalty against Leicester. Displayed customary energy and purpose. Rarely lets the side down when called upon.

ANTHONY KNOCKAERT 8: Left out against Everton, an unused sub at West Ham, the Frenchman reminded us he is far from a spent force. Clean strike broke the deadlock and general contribution was good.

FLORIN ANDONE 8: Third goal in his last nine appearances, two of them headers, is an encouraging return. We are becoming used to the Romanian being a nuisance to rival defenders.

JURGEN LOCADIA 7: Continued his rich vein of form since starting the league defeat at Bournemouth. Set up Knockaert's goal and unlucky not to score his third in four games with header against the woodwork.

Subs

SOLLY MARCH: Induced a booking for Cook when he broke.

MARTIN MONTOYA: Few minutes for Bruno.

VIKTOR GYOKERES: Fleeting second senior outing.