In the end, West Brom couldn't quite hang on for what would surely have been one of their greatest victories of the Premier League era. But even despite Chelsea overcoming a three-nil deficit at half-time with a last-gasp equaliser from Tammy Abraham, there is no questioning that Slaven Bilic's side put in an exceptional display.

They were incredibly clinical with Callum Robinson netting twice, whilst Kyle Bartley got in on the act with a great finish from a well-worked corner straight off the training ground.

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And whilst Robinson may be the talk of the town for his two finishes, it was West Brom's other goal-scorer on the night that really shone brightest for the Baggies in their Premier League encounter against the Blues on Saturday.

As per Sofascore, the 6 foot 4 central defender led the back-line superbly, and whilst Chelsea may have breached the West Brom net three times in the second-half, it wasn't for a lack of effort from Bartley.

The 29-year-old threw himself in front of everything, not being scared to take one in the face for the cause. Any deliveries from out wide that came in Bartley dealt with - in fact, he made a whopping 11 clearances on the night, which to no surprise, was a game-high and only one less than the number managed by both Dara O'Shea and Semi Ajayi combined.

The centre-back also showed off a fine ranger of passing and launched a couple of counter-attacks with some direct passing into the channels, completing four of his five attempted long balls. And whilst Chelsea looked to press more in the second-half in particular, Bartley never looked in panic, and incredibly, only lost possession once in the entire 90 minutes - the least of any outfield player (apart from Sam Field who came on for the final minute).

Bartley was unlucky not to see his efforts rewarded with all three points for West Brom, but his display would have left Bilic raving on the touch-line.