Charlie Adam hailed fellow goalscorer Andy Carroll's display as 'unbelievable' - but claimed the Reds as a whole still needed to improve despite a deserved 2-0 win at West Bromwich Albion.

Adam calmly slotted into the net from the penalty spot early in the game before Carroll secured the points with a low drill beyond Ben Foster.

Our Scottish midfielder was full of praise for record signing Carroll, whose link up with Luis Suarez caused havoc for Roy Hodgson's defence.

"The big man has been unbelievable today and the finish for our second goal was terrific," he said.

"Once we got the goal it changed the complexion of the game. I thought we played well in the first half. Second half, we never kept the ball as well as we should have and it's something that we'll maybe have to get better at.

"But to come here and get three points has delighted us.

"We're disappointed with some of the results we've had this year. Last week (v Norwich) we had numerous chances and could have finished it off but that's what happens when you play in the best league in the world. If you don't score you can get punished, and we did.

"We've done that a couple of times this year but today we've started the game very well and deserved to win the game in the end."

Carroll himself was delighted to get on the scoresheet - and saved a word of praise for Suarez, who was felled for the penalty before creating our second goal.

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"He's fantastic, you can see," said Carroll. "He creates chances for everyone and obviously puts them away himself. He's fantastic to have in the team.

"It was nice to score. I've been missing a few games, sitting on the bench, so it's nice to get my chance and put one in the back of the net.

"I know I'm capable of doing what I do."