OffsAIde
·16 January 2026
Burgzorg strikes late to keep Middlesbrough second

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·16 January 2026

Middlesbrough beat West Bromwich Albion 3-2 at The Hawthorns, staying second as Delano Burgzorg grabbed a late winner.
An own goal by Charlie Taylor put the visitors ahead in the 42nd minute. After the restart, Samuel Silvera doubled the lead (58.), finishing from Morgan Whittaker's pass.
Substitute Jed Wallace set up Isaac Price to pull one back (75.), before Wallace levelled with a low finish (80.). Burgzorg then settled it with a composed strike from Silvera's assist (90.).
Boro controlled the ball with 57.3% possession. West Bromwich Albion produced six shots on target from 12 attempts.
West Bromwich Albion host Norwich City next. Boro visit Stoke City next.









































