West Brom 0-0 Newcastle: Steve Bruce ends turbulent week with dogged point against relegation rivals

Report and highlights as West Brom's survival chances took another hit as Newcastle's organised defence kept them at bay; Sam Allardyce's team are eight points from safety and the gap to Newcastle remains at nine

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West Brom and Newcastle played out a goalless draw as Steve Bruce ended a turbulent week with a positive result in a game low on quality.

In an encounter full of endeavour but zero quality, the Baggies created the better opportunities but couldn't take advantage of the 29 crosses they put into the Newcastle box with Mbaye Diagne continuing his luckless run in front of goal.

Jamaal Lascelles and Ciaran Clark were the stars for the visiting Toon, who carried little threat in attack without Allan Saint-Maximin, Callum Wilson or Miguel Almiron.

This will be seen as a better result for Newcastle than West Brom as the gap between the two clubs remains at nine points and Sam Allardyce's side are eight points from safety.

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Player Ratings

West Brom: Johnstone (7), Furlong (7), Bartley (7), O'Shea (6), Maitland-Niles (6), Yokuslu (7), Townsend (8), Gallagher (7), Phillips (6), Pereira (5), Diagne (4)

Subs: Robson-Kanu (6), Grant (6)

Newcastle: Dubravka (7), Krath (7), Lascelles (8), Clark (8), Dummett (7), Willock (7), Hayden (6), Shelvey (6), Fraser (6), Hendrick (6), Joelinton (7)

Subs: Gayle (6), Carroll (N/A)

Man of the match: Conor Townsend

How Newcastle repelled Baggies…

Bruce would have wanted a reaction from his players after a turbulent week and they started with good intent. Joelinton had an effort blocked after a clever break by Ryan Fraser before a goal-saving tackle by Darnell Furlong denied Fraser a tap-in.

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West Brom settled as the half wore on with Conor Townsend proving a good outlet from the left. His cross produced the best chance of the half but Diagne's clever header was palmed around the post by Martin Dubravka.

Team news

  • West Brom kept the same XI that lost 1-0 to Everton despite the short turnaround.
  • Steve Bruce made three changes as Miguel Almiron and Allan Saint-Maximin missed out with injury and Jamal Lewis dropped to the bench. Paul Dummett, Ryan Fraser and Jeff Hendrick started.

Bruce rolled the dice just 11 minutes after the break when Dwight Gayle replaced Jeff Hendrick as West Brom were beginning to pin the Toon back with Matt Phillips striking Townsend's cross over from eight yards.

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Gayle almost made an instant impact when he teed up Joe Willock to test Sam Johnstone at his near post on the hour.

Some superb wing play from Ainsley Maitland-Niles should have presented Diagne with a much-needed goal but he awkwardly missed his kick from close range.

As the Baggies began to tire Newcastle exploited the extra space and Johnstone saved low from Joelinton with 20 minutes left.

That was the last we saw of Newcastle as an attacking threat as they soaked up pressure in the closing stages with Clark and Lascelles clearing all the loose balls in their area.

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Man of the match: Conor Townsend

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More performances like this from the Baggies full-back and he won't be playing in the Championship next season as he looks a Premier League player all over. Someone will surely snap him up. His marauding runs down the left was West Brom's best weapon and he can feel aggrieved with his team-mates for not taking any of the chances he put on a plate for them. Townsend created five chances in the match, the most from open play by a West Brom player in the Premier League since April 2014. His quality shone in a largely forgettable affair.

What the managers said

Steve Bruce said: "We have to be ready for it, we hope not and hope we can pick up enough points. But we have shown signs we are doing OK after a dismal run of games.

"To be without them (the injured players) and get a point really pleased me, the attitude and spirit is what got them the point.

"We are disappointed we didn't win but the one thing which was vitally important was we didn't get beaten, with the problems we have had over the past five or six days and more importantly the injuries.

"The reason why we got a point was the togetherness and attitude. We lacked a bit of quality but without the big players the team had to roll up their sleeves and take a point if that's what it was going to be."

Sam Allardyce said: "I sound like a record which is stuck, looking back to the chances we missed in the last four or five games. I can't knock the lads too much because of the effort after playing against the odds on Thursday.

"The big disappointment is we didn't finish Newcastle off, we're giving ourselves a great platform to finish teams off but we fail to do so.

"It means we have to win the next game to stay alive. It'll mean at one stage we will have to win every single game that's left.

"The performances have become a part of our DNA, we are tactically aware, the performances are at a high level, our fitness has improved. The only thing which has been missing is the quality of finishing."

Opta stats

  • West Brom are unbeaten in three home league games against Newcastle (W1 D2) for the first time since January 2005 (3 draws in a row).
  • Only Southampton (7) have gained fewer Premier League points in 2021 than West Brom (10) and Newcastle (8).
  • West Brom have amassed six points in their last five Premier League games (W1 D3 L1), keeping three clean sheets, more points than they gained (5) in their first 10 such games under Sam Alladyce (W1 D2 L7).
  • Newcastle have won just one of their last nine Premier League away games (D1 L7), failing to score in six of those matches.
  • West Brom had 13 shots at goal in the match, their joint-most attempts without scoring in a Premier League game this season (also 13 v Burnley in October).
  • Newcastle have failed to win any of their last four Premier League games since Callum Wilson was injured during their win over Southampton in February (D2 L2); indeed, since the start of last season, the Magpies are winless in their four Premier League matches when both Miguel Almiron and Allan Saint-Maximin have failed to feature (D1 L3).

What's next?

West Brom have a trip to Crystal Palace next Saturday (3pm), a game live on Sky Sports. Meanwhile, Newcastle host Aston Villa on Friday night (8pm).

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