FORMER Albion striker Glenn Murray thinks the club is making "outstanding progress" with Graham Potter at the helm.

The praise from the striker followed Albion's draw against European Champions Chelsea.

Albion were much the better side for the majority of the game. 

Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast, Murray said: "They controlled the game for large periods and fully deserved the point if not more.

"They are progressing very well and I expect it to continue under Potter and Tony Bloom."

Murray was also full of praise for defender Adam Webster and his "astute defending" that was able dangerman Romelu Lukaku quiet.

On the Blues, Murray agreed with boss Thomas Tuchel who argued that his team were "tired" after a chaotic run of fixtures but said it doesn't excuse a poor run of form.

"They've had 15 games to Brighton's nine since the start of December," he said. "But he has got such a strong squad with a lot of talent that's in theory much better than Brighton.

"I think he needs more out of his players."