Tomer Hemed is convinced he scored twice in Albion's 3-2 win at Ipswich.
The Israeli headed his side's second-half winner but also felt he got a touch to Dale Stephens' free-kick for the second goal.
Hemed said: "I am not a player that likes to steal goals if I haven't touched it. I'd never say it was mine. I got a touch so I celebrated. If not I wouldn't.
"I told Dale he needs to give an assist and I need to score, so both of us were happy.
"It says a lot about us after losing the lead to still win."
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The Israeli headed his side's second-half winner but also felt he got a touch to Dale Stephens' free-kick for the second goal.
Hemed said: "I am not a player that likes to steal goals if I haven't touched it. I'd never say it was mine. I got a touch so I celebrated. If not I wouldn't.
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"I told Dale he needs to give an assist and I need to score, so both of us were happy.
"It says a lot about us after losing the lead to still win."

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