Disgrace to delight and why Ryan Mason deserves big praise: West Brom talking points from dramatic Swansea comeback
Albion produced a stunning second half comeback against Swansea - after looking buried at the break following a woeful first half display.
Having been one down after eleven seconds and 2-0 behind ten minutes later - Albion were booed off at the break after a dreadful performance.
But an Aune Heggebo double in the space of seven minutes after the break was followed by a Jayson Molumby winner late in the game.
Here are a few talking points to come from the superb comeback.
Disgrace to delight and Albion's character
Where to start? For as bad as the first half was, the second was so different.
After the second went in, Albion looked buried, arguably so did Ryan Mason too. The first half was as bad as it has been for Mason during his time at Albion - after positives in recent weeks.
The booing at half time was louder than it has been and they just did not look like winning.
But the second was sublime. And one thing they did show, which they have shown at times, probably earlier in the season during that good run, was character.





