'I didn't like us in the second-half' - Corberan

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Carlos Corberan's West Brom side have drawn six successive Championship games

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West Brom head coach Carlos Corberan says his side did not do enough to create chances in the second-half of their goalless draw with Burnley.

Albion managed nine shots in the opening period at The Hawthorns but produced only two after the break and are now without a win in their past eight Championship games.

"I liked the first-half but in the second-half we didn't find a way to create anything in attack," Corberan told BBC WM.

"We didn't find the right solutions. We are not finding our best level. In the second half they were better than us."

West Brom have now failed to score in their last four home games and were thankful to goalkeeper Alex Palmer for denying Burnley's Jeremy Sarmiento when he was sent clear.

"Alex Palmer's save was key because when you are not finding the chances or the goals it's important not to concede and keep growing from the good things our defence is doing," Corberan added.

Albion now have a quick turnaround before visiting Hull City on Sunday.

"It's difficult because we have less than 72 hours to compete with an opponent who have a different time of recovering as they were playing two days ago," said Corberan.

"In attack we have some possibilities (to make changes) but in defence we have no defenders we can use to rotate."