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West Brom's defender, Kyle Bartley, showed a straight red card after the Tempers burst after the dramatic 2-1 victory of his team against Sheffield on Wednesday.
Jayson Molumby scored one last winner in the 97th minute to boost the Baggies championship play-off offer in the Hawthorns on Saturday afternoon.
But the ugly scenes exploded after the final beep and Bartley, the captain of the hosts, was fired in a fight that exploded in the central circle.
The players of both teams began to push and push each other and Bartley was caught by planting an elbow on the face of Wednesday's midfielder Svante Ingelson.
The goals hero Molumby was perceived by some players on Wednesday to have encouraged the visitor supporters celebrating in his full -time address.
Ingelson then ran to face him, leading Bartley to intervene.
![Kyle Bartley was sent for rubbing an opponent after West Brom beat Sheffield on Wednesday](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/21/95009447-14376201-image-a-123_1739049302712.jpg)
Kyle Bartley was sent for rubbing an opponent after West Brom beat Sheffield on Wednesday
![Bartley was involved in a full -time fight and will now meet a prohibition of three games](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/21/95009451-14376201-image-a-124_1739049470555.jpg)
Bartley was involved in a full -time fight and will now meet a prohibition of three games
![The defender caught Svante Ingelson in view of referee Tom Nield in the Hawthorns](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/21/95009449-14376201-image-a-125_1739049496135.jpg)
The defender caught Svante Ingelson in view of referee Tom Nield in the Hawthorns
The imposing defender pushed his arm and caught Ingelson in direct view of the referee Tom Nield, who quickly swelled his red card.
Bartley had just returned to action after a calf injury, but now he will lose the next three West Brom matches after his dismissal for violent behavior.
“I went down the tunnel after shaking some hands, I am sure that (the red card) is correct because Kyle entered and said he had a red card,” MowBray said. 'My mind as soon as a game ends moves towards the next, so there is a true frustration.
'If there is any positive aspect, I suppose it is that if you get three games, then two of them are really held in the next five days.
“They are not like three weeks in which we have to make the preparation and he is not involved.”
Wednesday's boss, Danny Rohl, refused to point out the fingers for the incident, saying: 'I think it is emotional when there are two late goals in the field.
'You saw today that it was a game where both teams fight for something, there will be many games in the coming weeks and months like this. Everyone knows what a draw or victory means. Today there are other points to discuss.
Callum Paterson seemed to have secured a late point for Rohl's side after scoring in the 93rd minute, just for Molumby to leave a few moments later.