Isaac Price strikes twice as West Brom beat Burnley 3-1 to keep perfect start
Isaac Price scored twice in the second half to inspire West Bromwich Albion to a 3-1 comeback victory over Burnley at The Hawthorns, continuing the Clarets' difficult start to life back in the Championship.

Burnley took an early lead in the eighth minute under controversial circumstances when Baggies defender Callum Styles inadvertently turned Jacob Bruun Larsen's dangerous cross into his own net. The hosts vehemently protested for a foul by Hannibal Mejbri during the build-up, but the goal was allowed to stand.
West Brom responded quickly, channeling their frustration into an equalizer just 10 minutes later. Harry Whitwell provided a sharp first-time finish into the bottom-right corner to restore parity. Burnley came close to regaining the advantage before the interval when Bruun Larsen struck the woodwork, but the visitors struggled to establish control thereafter.
Price Double Takes Game Away from Burnley
The Baggies struck immediately after the restart. Just one minute into the second half, Price curled a stunning effort into the net from near the left edge of the penalty area to put the home side ahead.
Burnley's woes deepened shortly after the hour mark when defender Bashir Humphreys tripped Whitwell inside the area. Price stepped up to the spot and calmly dispatched the penalty, making it 3-1 and putting the result beyond doubt.
Nicky Hayen's side sorely missed striker Zian Flemming, who was sidelined due to a calf issue after scoring a brace on the opening weekend. The defeat leaves Burnley sitting 18th in the table with only one point from their opening two fixtures.
Meanwhile, West Brom climbed to second place with a maximum six points from their first two matches, racking up 11 shots and 1.64 expected goals in an impressive display.