West Brom boss Tony Pulis hailed matchwinner Salomon Rondon after victory at Norwich City.
Pulis suggested his powerful striker had benefited from some rest after an exhaustive international break in which he played two full matches in South America.
“Salomon goes to Venezuela or wherever he goes," the Albion boss said.
“Twenty-two hours he's flying, he's a hero over there as well.
“He does everything he needs to do because he has to and I just don't think he's had the time to come back and rest and pick up his performances.
“He's struggled a bit with that in this first part of the season.
“In training you only have to watch him. He's got real quality.
“His movement is very very good and we think he'll score lots of goals.
“Unfortunately he's going away for another two weeks in November, but we knew that when we bought him so we have to accept that."