How Albion’s players rated in their 2-1 defeat to Wolves:
Robert Sanchez 7/10:
Had very little to do in the first half.
Could do very little about the goals.
Alireza Jahanbakhsh 7/10:
Put in some dangerous crosses, including the one which was headed over by Ki-Jana Hoever in the build-up to Lewis Dunk’s goal.
Was replaced by Jakub Moder in the 58th minute.
Ben White 7/10:
Battled hard at the back and was unlucky not to block Adama Traore’s effort for Wolves’ equaliser.
Lewis Dunk 6/10:
A tale of two halves for the skipper.
In the first half he was Albion’s best player after putting them in front and was denied a second thanks to a good save from Rui Patricio.
Was then sent off early in the second half for pulling Fabio Silva down.
Adam Webster 7/10:
Saw his header saved by Patricio.
Was given the armband after Dunk’s red, but struggled to organise the defence for the onslaught by Wolves.
Dan Burn 7/10:
Had a great first half and was unlucky not to get a penalty for Morgan Gibbs-White’s challenge on him.
Struggled to deal with Adam Traore when he came on.
Yves Bissouma 7/10:
Made a couple of interceptions, including one to stop Gibbs-White having an effort in the first half.
Pascal Gross 6/10:
Put in some good deliveries from set-pieces including the one for Dunk’s goal.
Was almost punished for a terrible backpass, but somehow Gibbs-White blazed over.
Leandro Trossard 6/10:
Put in some nice crosses, including the one to set-up Neal Maupay for his chance.
Was replaced by Alexis Mac Allister in the 58th minute.
Danny Welbeck 6/10:
Nodded the ball back to Maupay to set him up for his chance.
Was replaced by Andi Zeqiri in the 78th minute.
Neal Maupay 4/10:
Missed a glorious chance in the first half, but saw red after the final whistle for dissent.
Substitutes:
Jakub Moder N/A:
Came on to sure up the midfield and made some nice blocks.
Alexis Mac Allister N/A:
Tried to make things tick up top and struggled to have any impact on the game.
Andi Zeqiri N/A:
Came on for Welbeck, but did not have much time to do anything.
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