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West Brom surge back to floor Flemming-less Burnley amid transfer speculation
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West Brom surge back to floor Flemming-less Burnley amid transfer speculation

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read

Isaac Price inspired West Bromwich Albion to a 3-1 comeback win against promotion favourites Burnley in the Championship at the Hawthorns. The Northern Ireland international scored twice in the second half after setting up Harry Whitwell’s equaliser to cancel out Callum Styles’s early own goal.

Burnley, without injured star striker Zian Flemming amid intense speculation of a move, failed to match their lofty billing in a disappointing second-half display. Albion continued their 100% start to the season, gaining their third straight win in all competitions and second in the league to lie second in the early table behind Millwall on goal difference.

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