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Salomon Rondon win plaudits after playing starring role as West Brom thump Burnley

Salomon Rondon hailed a "perfect" West Brom display after they thumped Burnley 4-0 at the Hawthorns.

The Venezuela striker put in an inspired performance and was justly rewarded with the Baggies' fourth goal, which came in the 64th minute. He departed to a standing ovation 12 minutes from time.

West Brom were three up at the break through goals from Matt Phillips, James Morrison and captain Darren Fletcher.

Rondon reflected fondly on the result, which put Albion ninth in the Premier League, telling Sky Sports 1: "We were perfect tonight. We played very, very well. Four-nil for us is very important at home."

Having scored his fourth goal in 13 appearances for West Brom this term, Rondon added: "I'm happy. I needed to score a goal. I have a lot of time without a goal, but tonight is special with the goal. I'm happy."

Fletcher heaped praise on his front man, saying: "He's probably the focal point of everything we do. He's having a fantastic season. He's even gone up a level from last year.

"He's up there on his own at times as well and he's big, strong, powerful. He causes a lot of problems and as I've said before he's the focal point, the starting point of all our attacks."

West Brom manager Tony Pulis also lauded Rondon, whom he signed from Zenit Saint. Petersburg in the summer of 2015.

"He's a good player and he's certainly upped his game from last year," Pulis said. "Last year was a bit of a struggle for him. He couldn't speak much English. His children weren't in school. They've got to school. His children I think speak better English than Salomon does, but he understands it now so he's become a bigger part of the group."

On the team display, Pulis added: "We're pleased. We scored the goals at the right time and we grew in confidence from there. It's a pleasing performance, a pleasing result.

"Burnley are a good side, never stop. You're on your toes. I was hoping that fourth would go in and then you think 'you can relax a little bit."

Burnley boss Sean Dyche, whose side dropped to 12th with the loss, lamented a "really below-par performance."

"We were miles off it. They were better in all departments. You can't play like that against good sides," he told Sky Sports.

"We just got drunk on keeping the ball and playing in front of them and that is what they want you to do so they can counter-attack.

"We got sucked into it -- even though we had told the players what to expect.

"We have good points on the board, but you have to build on what you are doing at home and take that on the road. I think some of that is a mentality thing -- to play with more belief."