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·16 de enero de 2026
Middlesbrough snatch late win at West Bromwich Albion

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·16 de enero de 2026

Match in Five Sentences: Middlesbrough beat West Bromwich Albion 3-2 at The Hawthorns. The visitors led in the 42nd minute when Charlie Taylor put through his own net. Boro extended their advantage through Samuel Silvera (58.). West Bromwich Albion rallied as Isaac Price struck (75.) and Jed Wallace levelled (80.), with the hosts producing 12 attempts. Delano Burgzorg then grabbed the late winner for Boro (90.), who stay second in the Championship and visit Stoke next, while West Bromwich Albion host Norwich.
Player of the Match: Samuel Silvera scored Boro's second and supplied the assist for Delano Burgzorg's late winner, adding two key passes from 27 total passes.
Stat of the Match: Aidan Morris completed 85 of 95 passes, helping Boro control 57.3% possession.
Three Things We Learned: Jed Wallace's introduction changed the hosts' threat, as he delivered an assist and a goal. Delano Burgzorg made the difference from the bench, netting the winner after replacing Alexander Gilbert. Boro posted 57.3% possession and 562 passes, reflecting control despite the comeback surge.









































