How Albion players rated against Wolves.

ROBERT SANCHEZ 6

There were question marks against him over the second Wolves goal after he could only push out a well-struck deflected shot. Was otherwise sound and produced some quick and accurate distribution for the chance which saw the Trossard goal ruled out.

ADAM WEBSTER 7

Did some really good work on the ball a couple of times early on, including for the opening goal, and later headed against the bar for the second time in recent weeks.

LEWIS DUNK 8

Two precious set-piece goals in three games now after he soared to power home the equaliser. Defensively very sound with just one query over whether he might have stopped the cross for the first Wolves goal.

DAN BURN 4

A torrid evening, especially after the change of set-up. Unlucky on the own goal but obviously at fault on the penalty as he found life tough against Traore (though he might have had more help from in front of him). The fact he was not booked for that challenge meant he could pull Traore back when beaten in the second half and take the yellow card. Was wrong-footed by a Semedo miskick on the first goal.

JOEL VELTMAN 6

Another unfussy display as he took the right wing-back berth. Tidy on the ball and adaptable as the formation changes.

YVES BISSOUMA 5

Booked in the first half and did not make it into the second 45. His least effective display for a while.

BEN WHITE 6

Not his preferred position in midfield. Did okay and was keen to get to grips with Traore but can he be used more effectively?

SOLLY MARCH 6

Another who offers flexibility. Might have done more on the second Wolves goal. Occasional promise going forward.

LEANDRO TROSSARD 7

His most involved and productive performance for a while. Good work for the first goal, picked out Dunk for the third and was unfortunate to be penalised when he seemed to be clean through.

NEAL MAUPAY 7

A huge moment for him as he forced the penalty and fired home to give hope. Was not a prominent performance at other times but good to keep the goal tally ticking over.

AARON CONNOLLY 7

Such a shame to go off after a well-taken goal to end his drought at home. Also gave Rui Patricio a minor test with a well-struck overhead kick and looked sharp. Should not be away for too long but now misses the chance of an FA Cup run out.

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DAVY PROPPER 7

Very much part of the second-half improvement as he kept the ball moving and also won it back at times.

ANDI ZEQIRI 6

Gave height and a focal point in attack, playing a big part in the second goal.  Looked a bit awkward at times, notably when he put a chance over and took an extra touch with another, but it is very early days and he clearly has energy.

ADAM LALLANA N/A

One or two nice touches as Albion chased the win.