West Brom Albion 2, Liverpool 2
The Hawthorns

After a series of consecutive losses under then manager Alan Pardew and after his resignation in the helm of the Baggies now for West Brom its starting a rally, still it is the unfortunate tunr of events earlier in the campaign that put them way deep in the bottom.
As the Hawthorns with a modest attendance today, its followers treated to a goal fest and a comeback rally by its initial eleven putting on a fight until the end to draw the match and at least rescue a worthless point.

After an early lead taken by the Reds manager, Jürgen Klopp sending his B team to get some game time, these substitutes was not hesitated to get their seal in the game with a combination of Danny Ings and Georgino Wijnaldum.
For Danny Ings getting back in the starting lineup as well for Wijnaldum these two combined in a play to culminate in an early goal in the 4 minute to show off the might of the visiting Merseyside squad all around power.

After a dominating first half and seeing the development of his squad in the first half and coming from halftime a little inspired as the visitors had another score in the table with a second goal in the 72 minute via his main man Mohamed Salah scoring his 30th goal.
After that the match turn in favor of the locals with bac to back goals and putting the Reds dominance behind but short of making an upset, still the hunt for their salvation will depend with three matches left and eight points to their salvation.

For Albion it is now or never with a match next week against hot streaked and already saved Newcastle United and despite the Magpies are looking to finish with a high note do not discard the might of the Throstles looking forward to deliver a miracle.
Will it be too late for West Brom, the question lies on their initial eleven, will stay or they should they go to the ranks of Championship?
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