Saido Berahino is making good progress as he bids to prove he is fit to return to action, according to West Brom boss Tony Pulis. Berahino has not featured for the Baggies since September 10 and was sent to train in France by Pulis earlier this month in an effort to get him match fit.The striker is now back with the club and Pulis is keen to get him involved in games. Speaking at his press conference on Thursday morning, Pulis said: I had a good chat with Saido yesterday, he looks brighter and sharper. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd-Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price Fitness-wise were pleased, hes getting there. The next step is to get him some games, which well try and do over the next two weeks.Hes trained this week and hes trained well but he needs games. Well take every game as it comes. Hes looked sharper, mentally a lot clearer, and lets hope he stays that way.Pulis has questioned Berahinos advisers in the past after potential transfers to Tottenham and Stoke came to nothing. Theres lots of good people who have spoken to him, he said on Thursday. The most important thing is Saido unravels who has given him good advice and bad advice.The demands and stresses on players are there for all to see. Sometimes players get caught out, but were all human beings, we all make mistakes.Saidos been a player in demand ever since Ive been here from other clubs and speculation has run with it. Its been a saga. W Brom vs Burnley November 21, 2016, 7:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass The most important thing is his football, hes got a God-given gift, hes got a lot of talent, and hes got to exploit that and get the best out of his talent. Over the past year or so thats not happened.Hes got to work out why that hasnt happened and get back to playing again and enjoying football.Salomon Rondon remains Albions first-choice striker and he will be available for Mondays Premier League match against Burnley at The Hawthorns, live on Sky Sports.The 27-year-old was ruled out of Venezuelas World Cup Qualifiers against Bolivia and Ecuador after the Baggies informed the Venezuelan FA that he was not fit to travel. Salomon Rondon is set to start against Burnley on Monday Rondon, who played the full 90 minutes of the Baggies last game as they won 2-1 at Leicester City, has since been undergoing treatment and is now back to fill fitness.Midfielder Nacer Chadli, however, faces a battle to prove his fitness ahead of the visit of the Clarets after missing the clash with the Foxes and Belgiums games against the Netherlands and Estonia with a knee injury.Pulis said: Chadli will be a late one. 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MOSCOW -- Luxury cars, apartments, even a racehorse -- being an Olympic medalist in Russia can come with great material rewards but also controversy.Under President Vladimir Putin, its become a tradition for Russias Olympic heroes to be showered with large cash sums and sometimes unwanted gifts.On Friday, less than 24 hours after dozens of medalists were presented with BMW cars at the Kremlin by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, an advertisement appeared online offering one of them for sale, with photographs showing the car still covered in stickers celebrating Russias medal haul in Rio.The advertisement offering the BMW X6 for 4.67 million rubles ($72,000) was anonymous and quickly withdrawn. It couldnt be independently verified by The Associated Press, though Russian agency R-Sport claimed the seller was a Russian medalist who thought the car was too big and unwieldy.Figure skater Maxim Trankov, who received a Mercedes-Benz SUV for his gold medal in 2014, said few Olympians could afford to own such cars.Has no one thought that these gift cars are not only liable for the tax on luxury items, but also arent cheap to run and earnings cant cover it? he wrote on Twitter. Id sell mine too if it came to it ... 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