Robson-Kanu comes on, scores, sent-off as Baggies down Burnley
![Wales's striker Hal Robson-Kanu scored for his side West Brom. AFP](https://cdn.resfu.com/media/img_news/afp_en_2c72805b7a03af9188d65527ef907db8c2425964.jpg?size=1000x&lossy=1)
It was a second successive win of the new season for West Brom who had beaten Bournemouth 1-0 last weekend.
For Burnley, however, it was a crashing return to earth after they had opened their campaign with a shock 3-2 triumph at champions Chelsea.
Robson-Kanu had only been on the pitch for eight minutes, having replaced James McClean, when he scored the only goal after 71 minutes.
A long ball forward was helped on by Matt Phillips into the path of the hard-charging Robson-Kanu who rifled his drive beyond Tom Heaton in the Burnley goal.
But just 12 minutes later, Robson-Kanu was heading off the pitch in disgrace after being red-carded for an elbow in the face of Matthew Lowton.
West Brom gave a debut to Gareth Barry after the veteran midfielder moved from Everton in midweek, while Burnley's pre-match build-up was dominated by reports that New Zealand striker Chris Wood was about to sign from second-tier Leeds United.
Burnley could have done with Wood's finishing prowess on Saturday as Jeff Hendrick wasted a handful of half-chances while Ben Mee headed horribly wide from corner early in the second period.