Oct 1, 2016 at 3pm UK at ​Stadium of Light
Sunderland
1-1
West BromWest Bromwich Albion
FT(HT: 0-1)
Chadli (35')
Yacob (27'), McClean (69'), Evans (96')

Tony Pulis "disappointed" with West Bromwich Albion draw

Baggies boss Tony Pulis reacts on September 10, 2016
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West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis admits that he is "disappointed" at only having come away with a point from his side's match against Sunderland.

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis has admitted that he is "disappointed" with his side's 1-1 draw against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light this afternoon.

The Baggies took the lead through Nacer Chadli after 35 minutes, but their failure to add to that advantage resulted in Patrick van Aanholt rescuing a point for the hosts with just seven minutes remaining.

Pulis believes that his side should have come away with all three points, but insists that he is happy with how his players performed.

"We are disappointed. We had over 20 crosses, 18 shots and we had the opportunity. We needed the second goal. The goal was disappointing because he hits it into the ground. We have got two players in between him and the goal if he hits it, and we had made a couple of really good blocks prior to that, and he hits it into the ground and it goes in the top corner," he told reporters.

"But I am very, very pleased with the players. The players worked again hard. The running stats are very, very good, the stats going forward are good, but the big thing is that final third. We just need that little bit more quality. Chadli has been fantastic since we signed him. He's got that little bit of quality that you need. He slows the game down, the makes the right pass most times and his goal was real quality.

"You look at [Jonny] Evans, [Darren] Fletcher, Chadli, Salomon [Rondon] up front as well - those four have been really good additions to the group, and I was really disappointed for the group afterwards because they have worked so hard."

West Brom now find themselves ninth in the Premier League table having lost just one of their last five league games.

Saido Berahino shakes hands with Tony Pulis during the FA Cup game between West Brom and Bristol City on January 9, 2016
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