West Bromwich Albion interim head coach James Morrison told BBC WM:

“I saw my players give everything. We just lacked a bit of quality in the final third, just lacked that bit of composure – someone who’s going to get that final pass off and give our strikers a chance in the box.

“Having said that, the keeper’s made a terrific save off Heggebo. It was world-class. Then (had Albion scored) it would have been a different game, sat here 1-0 with a really good away performance.

“It keeps the momentum and we’ve seen that the results have gone for us again, so we’ve just got to keep getting the results and points on the board and keep moving forward.”

Blackburn Rovers manager Michael O’Neill told BBC Radio Lancashire:

“Overall we have to be happy with four points from the two games.

“I didn’t think we played as well today – there’s always a worry after what the players put into the game on Friday that they can’t get to the same level physically.

“I think first half we struggled a little bit with that, gave the ball away a little bit cheaply, and the goalkeeper makes an amazing save for us, which we needed at that point in time.

“But second half I thought we were a lot better. I thought we looked like the team more likely to win the game, but we didn’t maybe make the best of some of the opportunities that we had.

“So overall we have to be pleased with a clean sheet. It keeps us six points clear of the teams that are in the bottom three and chalks another game off.”