Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

BAGGS TO RICHES Dwight keeps WBA on track for big time

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see similariti­es. I think it is tighter. Wolves and Cardiff were so many points ahead before Fulham went on an incredible run and almost caught them for automatic promotion.”

He added: “We have a good enough squad here to gain automatic promotion, two promotions in two seasons would be a fantastic achievemen­t. That’s what I’m aiming for.”

Gayle broke the deadlock with the first clear-cut chance of the game from a well-worked free-kick.

Neither keeper had been troubled when Johansen floated the set-piece across the left of goal where Ahmed Hegazi was steaming in.

The defender volleyed it back across goal beautifull­y to where Gayle was lurking and he powered his header home.

Keeper Jack Butland raged over how his defence had just switched off and skipper Danny Batth knew where he was coming from.

Batth said: “It was disappoint­ing. There were numerous occasions for us to clear. They got a little block in and you look back at that and dissect it but at the time someone has just got to head it away.

“We weren’t as open on the break. We’ve played against a team who have been free-scoring all season but I don’t remember them testing Jack too much.”

Problem was Stoke didn’t test West Brom’s keeper at all. Boss Nathan Jones pointed to the stats and said he wouldn’t be able to sleep going over a game he felt his side shouldn’t have lost.

But they did lose – for the fifth time in Jones’ six in charge and they are a pitiful 17th in the table.

If Stoke are genuinely about to turn the corner then they need to do it a bit sharpish.

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