West Brom shambles perfectly summed up by Isaac Price footage from Fratton Park

West Brom are the definition of a crisis club at the moment.

The Baggies sacked Ryan Mason on 6 January and appointed Eric Ramsay as his replacement just five days later, but that move has not worked out for Shilen Patel and Co.

However, it has not gone to plan, and Albion sit just three points outside of the relegation zone, with Blackburn having a game in hand.

The atmosphere surrounding the club is becoming more and more toxic, and that was evident after the 3-0 loss at Fratton Park on 31 January.

West Brom's position in the Championship table.
Credit: Imago

Isaac Price spotted in furious confrontation after West Brom loss

Price has been one of the worst West Brom players under Ramsay, and tensions boiled over after the third defeat in four games under the ex-Manchester United coach.

The Northern Irishman had to held back from arguing from confronting supporters by Daryl Dike, after the latest disappointing result.

It is not a good look for the 22-year-old, and it sums up the chaos that the Baggies are facing at the moment.

How Price can put his anger to good use

It may not be all bad, Price is clearly passionate about the state of the Black Country club right now,, otherwise, he wouldn’t be trying to argue with his own fans.

Now, the former Everton academy graduate needs to turn that into performances on the pitch, as he showed that he could do in the early stages of the campaign.

He was the Throstles’ best player at the start of Mason’s reign, before going wildly off the boil, and struggling to come up with goals and assists.

StatsPrice (Championship)
Appearances30
Goals6
Assists2
Price’s stats this season in the league.

The supporters and the players need to be on the same page if the Baggies are going to stay in the division, so Price needs to take his frustration out on the opposition, not his own supporters.

If he turns up and starts scoring and assisting soon, the fans will forget about the incident.

If he does not, it may be hard to earn back their respect after his antics on the south coast, and he may ultimately end up leaving if he cannot recover his relationship with the fanbase.

That is unlikely though, it will probably all be swept under the rug, as long as he can help Albion to keep their second-tier status.

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