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Clarke insists referee was right to send off trio in West Brom



West Brom manager Steve Clarke hopes his side's almost perfect away performance does not get overshadowed by the three red cards dished out at Southampton today.


The Baggies headed to St Mary's with just three wins in 14 league games but returned to form in style, with Marc-Antoine Fortune, Romelu Lukaku and Shane Long all scoring in a 3-0 win.




Early strike: Marc-Antoine Fortune opens the scoring at the second attempt after Artur Boruc fumbles the first shot



The three points saw them set a new club record for Premier League points (48) and wins (14), although it is referee Robert Madley's top-flight debut that stole the show.


The Yorkshireman sent off Saints pair Gaston Ramirez and Danny Fox as well as West Brom's Fortune - something manager Clarke hopes does not draw attention away from his side's fine performance.




Off: Marc-Antoine-Fortune is sent off after striking Gaston Ramirez

'I think the win is the most important topic,' he said. 'We've been scratching around for a win a bit recently. The performances have been okay by and large. We have become a little bit of a reactive team, where we wait to the game happens and then we go chasing it.




On the slide: Adam Lallanais challenged by Graham Dorrans





'We do that quite well but today we spoke about getting the first goal, we did that and from there we controlled the game.


'It was almost a perfect away performance.


'The three front players were great, not just causing Southampton a problem but defensively they worked hard for the team, closed the game down at the right times.


'The shape of the team was good - something we've worked on this week. It is nice when it pays off.'

Clarke had not seen a replay of Fortune's sending-off before speaking to the media, but agreed with Madley's decision to send off Ramirez and Fox.


Rising star: Maya Yoshida heads towards the West Brom goal





'They tell me Marc pushed him and his hand caught him in the face so if that is the case we will take the punishment,' he said. 'I thought the other two red cards were clear as well, although it is a shame when a game finishes 10 against nine.'


Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino had also not seen the incidents back but could not have missed his side's woeful display.


Today's performance was the worst since the Argentinian replaced Nigel Adkins at the helm in January and brought an abrupt end to a six-match unbeaten streak.


'From my point of view we just didn't start in the game,' Pochettino said. 'We didn't really get into the game at all.




Shoulder to shoulder: Southampton's Nathaniel Clyne attempts to shrug off the challenge of Shane Long





'We didn't feel comfortable, especially when we conceded the first goal in the sixth minute.

'Then we became a bit fearful of their attacking strikers, who were quite fast, strong and physically fit.

'From that point on we were uncomfortable and never really got into the game.


'I think we had a bad day but, then again, the good days, the good victories and bad days give me a lot of information as a manager so I have learned a lot from today.'

Diving in: Saints' French midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin (left) vies with keeper Ben Foster (right)





Pochettino was clearly frustrated after the match and knows his side need to learn from the defeat.


Asked if he was more disappointed with the loss or his sent-off players, he said: 'I don't know right now.

'I need to review the images on the TV and we'll see later on if they are actually red cards.


'But what is true is that the team showed a side that has nothing to do with who we are and how we play.'

Unplayable: Romelu Kukaku was outstanding at St Mary's and sealed the points, scoring the second





Fox's red card was particularly frustrating given he was playing in place of injured first-choice left-back Luke Shaw, meaning both will now miss next weekend's trip to Tottenham.


'It is always a problem when one player is injured and another is banned in the same position,' Pochettino added.


'That represents a problem but Nathaniel Clyne has played there in the past and perhaps he will do again.'

Early bath: Gaston Ramirez (right) is sent off by Referee Robert Madley

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