Tom Rogic Daryl Dike Ellis Simms Danny Batth Jed Wallace Alex Palmer Carlos Corberan Alex Pritchard Ross Stewart Championship Manchester soccer West Brom Sport win as Tom Rogic Daryl Dike Ellis Simms Danny Batth Jed Wallace Alex Palmer Carlos Corberan Alex Pritchard Ross Stewart Championship Manchester

West Brom substitutes sink Sunderland as Baggies hit back to win

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West Brom's substitutes came up trumps as second-half goals from Tom Rogic and Daryl Dike secured a 2-1 victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.The Black Cats claimed a first-half lead when Amad Diallo scored from the penalty spot, but Baggies boss Carlos Corberan made a host of second-half changes, throwing on both Rogic and Dike in an attempt to change things.Rogic levelled when he fired home from the edge of the area and Dike headed home a West Brom winner from Jed Wallace’s 83rd-minute cross.Sunderland already had one post-World Cup win under their belt at kick-off, having seen off Millwall nine days earlier, and the hosts began in a confident manner.They were ahead inside the opening 20 minutes, with Amad claiming his fifth goal in the last seven matches from the spot.The Manchester United loanee won the spot-kick himself via a slick one-two with Luke O’Nien that created space in the area and resulted in West Brom full-back Conor Townsend bundling him over from behind.With Sunderland’s regular penalty taker, Ross Stewart, still feeling his way back from a long-term injury, Amad stepped up to confidently stroke his effort into the bottom corner.The Black Cats almost scored a second two minutes after breaking the deadlock, but, while Ellis Simms’ flick released Alex Pritchard into the penalty area, Baggies goalkeeper Alex Palmer was off his line quickly to save the midfielder’s shot.West Brom had not created a chance at that stage, but the visitors thought they should have been playing against 10 men shortly after the half-hour mark.Danny Batth conceded possession to John Swift deep inside his own half and reacted by pulling back the Baggies forward to prevent him from being able to break clear.Swift and his

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