
‘Wow’, ‘Awesome’, ‘Very poor’ – West Brom Super Fans select Saint & Sinners in win v Hull
This is part of a regular series from our panel of West Brom Super Fans. Each week, our Super Fans will deliver their verdicts on the biggest talking points and news stories around The Hawthorns.
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West Brom moved within one point of Championship leaders Leeds with a 4-2 win against Hull City at The Hawthorns on Sunday afternoon.
Charlie Austin, Ahmed Hegazi, Kamil Grosicki and Grady Diangana were all on the scoresheet for the Baggies as they fended off the relegation-threatened Tigers despite conceding two soft goals.

We asked our panel of West Brom Super Fans to name their saints and sinners in the win over Hull and there’s no surprise about who was attracted all the plaudits.
Here is what they had to say:
Luke Stokes (@lukestokes84)

Dylan Ashmore (@WBADyl)

Connor Moore (@Connormoore_wba)

Jon W (@JonW1995)

Northern Irish Baggies (@NIBaggies)

Luke Pollard (@LukeyP_wba)

Jamie Rossiter (@Jay89R)

Dave Neale (@baggiedave70)

Matheus Pereira was phenomenal against Hull and it is no surprise to see that he was the most popular pick for the saint of the match.
Pereira, 24, wasn’t on the scoresheet this time out but managed to assist three goals, with his pass for Grosicki’s goal being something that the world’s best playmakers would strive to make.
As for the sinners, Hegazi is an obvious choice as he managed to get himself sent off late on in the match.
He’ll miss the clash versus Derby now but that should not be a massive issue with Semi Ajayi available to come in and take his spot.
Romaine Sawyers was also criticised but the ex-Brentford midfielder always seems to have his critics in every single game.
In other West Brom news, Albion were dealt a major injury blow in their win against Hull.
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