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Saido Berahino tipped for England call by West Brom boss Alan Irvine

West Bromwich Albion head coach Alan Irvine has tipped Saido Berahino to make an England breakthrough after his brace against Burnley.

Berahino's double helped West Brom see off the Clarets 4-0 at The Hawthorns on Sunday, and made him the top-scoring Englishman in the Premier League with four goals.

Roy Hodgson's England face San Marino and Estonia in Euro 2016 qualifiers next month and Irvine believes the 21-year-old, who has nine goals in 11 under-21 international games, can make the step up to the senior side.

"If he keeps on playing like that and keeps on scoring goals then he'll get all those rewards,'' Irvine told a news conference. "I don't think Roy Hodgson will be looking and saying 'he's too young' or anything like that.

"He'll put him in as he's shown already -- if he feels he's the best player for the position. The goals he's scored so far will certainly make Roy think about him.

"But right now, Saido's got to keep working the way he does. He stays to do finishing and movement after training every day. And he's getting the benefits from all of that.''

Craig Dawson and Graham Dorrans also scored as the Baggies sealed their third successive win to move up to 10th in the table.

Irvine added: "I'm delighted for the players and I said after the Everton game [a 2-0 defeat] there were a lot of really positive things. It was difficult for people to look at it that way because of the result, but I felt we were going the right way.

"I am not going to get carried away. We have had three wins -- three very good wins -- with very good performances. The moment you get carried away in this game it will come back and bite you in the behind. We have to keep working hard and make sure we are well prepared. At the start of the season there were times when I didn't have a full squad to pick from.''