West Brom's wait for that elusive first win in the Premier League rumbles on after they could only muster up a point on the south coast.

In reality, the draw was actually a good one for Slaven Bilic as Karlan Grant snagged a late equaliser against Brighton & Hove Albion in only his second game for the Midlands outfit.

The Baggies were restricted to having six shots of nine from outside the box and were more dominant in possession (51%) and in their defensive battles, winning 22 tackles.

Bilic's electric attack is yet to even sniff at the same heights as last season and that could be down to the worrying form of Grady Diangana, who put in another shocking display at the AMEX Stadium on Monday evening.

Against Burnley last week, the £18m arrival was uncharacteristically anonymous, as seen here, but he once again let his manager down with another drab showing.

Per SofaScore, Diangana claimed the lowest rating (6.2) of any Albion starter having lost 70% of his duels and failed to record a single shot or accurate cross. He also lost possession 15 times, managed one successful dribble from four attempts and had one key pass.

It is no wonder that he was hauled off in the 64th minute.

The 22-year-old sensation delivered eight goals and six assists during the Baggies' promotion-winning campaign, managing 2.4 dribbles, 1.6 shots and 1.4 key passes per appearance.

So far in the top-flight, he's managed to score just once and has regressed in all three facets - he is now averaging a poor 1.8 dribbles, 1.2 shots and 0.7 key passes per game, all via WhoScored.

It's ever so clear that if Diangana is rendered ineffective by the opposition, as talented Seagulls wing-back Tariq Lamptey showed this week, then Bilic's men falter in front of goal.

Only three teams have scored fewer goals than West Brom this season and they all find themselves in the relegation zone - Burnley, Sheffield United, and Fulham.

The Baggies are only two points ahead of the struggling pack, so the Croatian must find a way to bring the best out of his once-enigmatic star winger.

AND in other news, West Brom ace with "all the tools" DESPERATELY needs a loan move out of the Hawthorns...