
Isaac Price head clearly away from West Brom after unseen moment vs Sheffield United
Isaac Price has faced his fair share of criticism at West Brom this season, and for good reason.
The Northern Ireland international has gone 10 games without a goal or an assist for the Baggies across all competitions.
That is a far cry from his early-season form, where the majority of his 10 Championship goal involvements came from at The Hawthorns.
His fortunes didn’t change on Saturday as the Baggies secured a much-needed point away to Sheffield United.
Price was still far from his best and showed where his true feelings lie after George Campbell netted a stunning equaliser.

Isaac Price shows true colours vs Sheffield United
There have been plenty of complaints aimed towards the attacking midfielder and his output for Albion in recent outings.
That wasn’t helped when he had to be held back from entering an altercation with away supporters at Fratton Park after a frustrating defeat.
Things have cooled off slightly with the fanbase, and that was on show when Campbell found the net at Bramall Lane and was met with a hugely positive reaction from the away section.
Chants of “USA, USA, USA” rang out, but it is safe to say that Price didn’t feel the same level of joy as he hardly reacted to the defender’s strike.
The ball flew into the bottom corner, and the Northern Irishman’s first port of call was to first walk towards the halfway line before gingerly joining his teammates in celebration.
The clip was shared on social media on Saturday, with many Albion fans questioning his lack of reaction.
Why Price deserves to be dropped at West Brom
There could be claims that his lack of celebration stems from not wanting to get excited about a draw, but I don’t buy that.
West Brom have been so poor recently that any sort of positivity has to be clung to with both hands.
Price clearly doesn’t see it that way and would rather appear miserable after a teammate scores a wondergoal.
It looks bitter, and off the back of his own shoddy performance, it would make total sense for him to take a seat on the bench moving forward.

His mind looks to be elsewhere, and if he can’t even look interested when his side scores to get back level, he may as well watch on rather than play.
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