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Frustrated West Brom boss Valérien Ismaël has demanded his players show their killer instinct after a dismal defeat at Huddersfield further dented their promotion hopes.
Terriers' striker Daniel Sinani scored the only goal early on, but Albion dominated possession without a cutting edge and saw skipper Jake Livermore shown a controversial red card.
'It was a strange game,' said Ismaël who watched his side lose for a fourth time in a row away from home.
Valerien Ismael has seen his team lose its last straight four away games in the league
'You can lose a game and deserve it but today when you watch the whole 90 minutes it was a good game for us.
'There were two penalties we could have had and a red card that was never a red card. But even with 10 men we tried to the end to score.
'We dominate opponents but we need to score to win.
West Brom had captain Jake Livermore sent off in the second half of a miserable afternoon
'We have the mentality to score at any time. The final passes, the quality, the focus