McClean wants to get a-head of the game with Rondon
James McClean believes the sight of him planting the ball onto Salomon Rondon’s head will be a common sight at The Hawthorns this season after vowing to crank up the assists this term.
West Bromwich Albion came away from south London with a season-opening win after Rondon met McClean’s free-kick and headed in what turned out to be the winner against Crystal Palace.
The Republic of Ireland international registered just two assists last term and is not a certain starter under Tony Pulis, who threw him into the fray with 20 minutes to go on Saturday.

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But after laying down an early marker, McClean is confident he can help Rondon improve upon the ten goals he scored in his first season with West Brom.
“Last season I didn’t get as many assists as I would’ve liked,” he said.
“It’s a case of starting the season as I mean to go on in terms of creating opportunities for my team-mates.
“I was pleased to see Salo finish off my free-kick which gave us the win. I nearly got him in a second time at Palace too.
“When you have someone who is good in the air and you can get your delivery right then you’ll always have a chance.
“Hopefully I can help the team out with a few more assists and goals during this campaign.”




