West Bromwich Albion secured back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time this season by beating Burnley 4-0 Monday. Three Scottish players - Matt Phillips, James Morrison and Darren Fletcher - scored in the first half before Venezuela striker Salomon Rondon capped a dominant individual display by swiveling in the area to fire home a deflected fourth goal in the 64th minute. It was the biggest win of the season for West Brom, which beat champion Leicester 2-1 away before the recent international break. Tony Pulis' side climbed to ninth in the standings after 12 games. Burnley had more possession at The Hawthorns but struggled to create clear-cut chances and was picked off easily on the counterattack. It was Burnley's fourth loss in its five away games since returning to the Premier League. The only point on its travels came from a 0-0 draw at Manchester United. Ibanez lifts Leganes Midfielder Rober Ibanez scored a goal in each half as promoted Leganes defeated Osasuna 2-0 to win its first home match in the Spanish league's top flight. Ibanez scored with shots from inside the area in the sixth and 57th minutes to secure the team's first win at its Butarque stadium after debuting in the first division this season. It had opened its home campaign with a draw and then lost four in a row at Butarque. The win also helped Leganes snap a four-match losing streak in the league and moved it into 15th place, three spots clear from the relegation zone. Ibanez needed to be assisted off the field in the 86th minute because of an apparent knee injury. It was new coach Joaquin Caparros' first match in charge of Osasuna, which was also promoted to the top flight this season. The team from northern Spain remained in second-to-last place after the loss, which extended its winless streak to four games. Real Madrid leads the league with 30 points, four more than second-place Barcelona.