Tony Pulis struggled to come to terms with how his West Brom side failed to beat Watford on Saturday.The Baggies slipped to a 1-0 defeat at The Hawthorns after Ben Watsons first-half strike, and saw two Saido Berahino penalties saved as the Hornets held on for a victory that moves Quique Sanchez Flores side ahead of Albion in the Premier League.Anybody watching the game today would say how well we played, we just missed our chances, Pulis told Sky Sports. I cannot believe we lost the game. There was no denying West Broms best chances fell for Berahino who, having seen a poor 68th-minute spot-kick kept out by Heurelho Gomes, was denied again from the spot three minutes from time by the inspired Brazilian.But Pulis refused to attribute his sides defeat to the 22-year-old, instead opting to highlight the misses as valuable learning experiences for the England U21 international. Watfords Ben Watson scores the opening goal against West Brom We played really well, everybody played well and Saido was a part of the team performance, the Albion boss said. Good strikers miss penalties and chances.He was desperate to get the ball again for the second one and the lad has made a wonderful save on the second penalty. This happens, hopefully it will make him stronger and better for years to come.Saturdays defeat saw West Brom extend their winless run to four games, with the team subjected to jeers from frustrated sections of the home support on the final whistle.Weve had the best of the game and the fans are disappointed, Pulis said. They are most probably as disappointed as we are because we played well today. Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores was full of praise for goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes as he saved two Saido Berahino penalties Im disappointed we havent picked any points up from the Sunderland game. Norwich came here and beat us and we didnt think they deserved to.We went to Man City and played well and we played exceptionally well today - lets not kid ourselves, we should be talking about us winning today.The gods are not shining on us at the moment, its a thin line between success and failure and unfortunately today its gone against us.What weve got to do it pick them all up, weve got two easy games against Arsenal and Tottenham.Also See:Gomes heroics thwart AlbionWest Brom videoWest Brom fixturesWest Brom statsAdidas NMD R1 Australia . Toronto has dropped games to Indiana and Miami since a five-game winning streak and closed out a three-game road trip at 1-2. Adidas Superstar Sale Australia . -- Patrick Reed got an early start in golf. http://www.nmdaustraliasale.com/nmd-cs1-shoes-australia.html . Perhaps Carroll was so prepared for a break because he believes there is very little the Seattle Seahawks need heading into the off-season. "I dont see anything that we need to add. We just have to get better," Carroll said. Adidas Superstar White Australia . The 25-year-old Japanese star has officially been posted by his club team, the Rakuten Golden Eagles. Ultra Boost Australia Online . 9. Price, heading to the 2014 Olympics for Canada, was named the First Star after posting wins in three starts with a 1.00 goals-against average and a .971 save percentage.LORMAN, Miss. -- A.J. Mosby, Reginal Johnson and Avery Patterson each scored 14 points to lead Alcorn State to a 93-48 win against Selma on Friday night.Maurice Howard scored 12 points and Yalen Reed and Marquis Vance each added 11. Vance, a senior, needs five points to reach 1,000 for his career.Alcorn State has won six straight home openers.The Braves scored the games first 13 points before Selma cut into the lead and trailed 25-16. Alcorn State then pulled away, and a tip-in by Johnson off a lob at the halftime buzzer made the score 42-22.ddddddddddddReed got Alcorn States crowd off its feet early in the second half with a thunderous dunk over a Selma defender. The Braves controlled the interior, outscoring Selma 42-20, and had a 64-37 rebounding advantage.Devante Brown led Selma with 17 points.Selma is a Division I-member of the NCCAA and lists an enrollment of 600 students. ' ' '