It had looked like James McClean had turned a corner.
After dropping out of the Premier League, the Irish international had clutched his second chance with both hands for Tony Pulis' West Brom.
McClean scored his first goal for the club against Tottenham, and has looked like one of Albion's biggest attacking threats.
So he could have done without the needless retaliation which brought him a red card against Bournemouth.
https://twitter.com/mattwilson_star/status/678239146637398016
Even West Brom supporters knew the winger could have no complaints after a dangerous challenge on Adam Smith.
https://twitter.com/ItsWhitehouse/status/678238592104312832
https://twitter.com/Dale_Withey/status/678239060004089857
And his recent
comments about Jurgen Klopp might come back to bite him.
https://twitter.com/JossBennett/status/678238488127500288
https://twitter.com/GoonerMedic/status/678238954898989056
https://twitter.com/wolvesbradders/status/678239159111274496