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Premier League: Goals will come again for West Brom striker Saido Berahino, says Alan Irvine

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Image: Saido Berahino: West Brom have faith the striker will return to the scoresheet soon

West Brom boss Alan Irvine admits Saido Berahino has lost his killer touch - but insists it will return and that the "goals will come again".

The eight-goal hotshot has not scored in five Premier League games with the Baggies now sinking towards the drop zone.

They are 16th in the table, two points above the bottom three, ahead of Saturday's trip to fellow strugglers Hull.

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Alan Irvine insists he's not been told his job is on the line, despite West Brom losing their last four matches.

Irvine dismissed suggestions the 21-year-old's form has been hit by being in the spotlight but admits his performance levels have dropped.

He said: "We have asked a lot of a young player. He had a very good start to the season, there was a lot of interest in him and a lot of talk about him.

I believe he will come back, he's a good finisher and I really believe the goals will come again.
Alan Irvine

"There's been a lot of focus on a young player and he has handled it well overall but I don't think anyone would have been surprised to see Saido dropping off a little bit, which is what has probably happened.

"I believe he will come back, he's a good finisher and I really believe the goals will come again."

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Irvine has ruled out Chris Brunt for the showdown at the KC Stadium after the skipper limped off in Tuesday's 2-1 defeat to West Ham with a hamstring injury.

"I haven't decided who will replace him but he is not going to be able to play," he said.

"It's a hamstring strain, it's not too bad but he's got no chance in playing in this game."

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