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West Bromwich Albion faced off against Burnley in a recent match that ended in a 0-0 draw. The game was a relatively uneventful one, with few moments that truly captured the attention of fans.

In the first half, Alex Palmer made a crucial save to deny Jeremy Sarmiento, his former teammate, who was clean through on goal. Jaidon Anthony also had a goal disallowed in the 55th minute due to a perceived push in the back on Callum Styles. Despite some close calls, neither team was able to break the deadlock.

Both teams struggled to create clear-cut chances throughout the match. Burnley had the only other shot on target in the first half when Sarmiento was put through on goal, only to be denied by Palmer. West Brom worked hard to create opportunities but were unable to find the back of the net.

The second half was much of the same, with both teams failing to convert their chances. Albion had one shot on target, which was blocked, while Burnley had a couple of close calls. In the end, neither team could find a breakthrough, resulting in a goalless draw.

This match was another example of West Brom’s struggles in front of goal this season. With just three goals scored in their first seven home games, the team will need to improve their attacking prowess if they hope to climb up the table.

Overall, the game was a disappointment for both sets of fans, as neither team was able to secure the three points. Both West Brom and Burnley will need to regroup and work on their offensive strategies moving forward to ensure better results in future matches.