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Blackpool 0-2 West Brom: Brandon Thomas-Asante and Taylor Gardner-Hickman boost Baggies play-off hopes
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Blackpool and West Bromwich Albion at Bloomfield Road as Brandon Thomas-Asante and Taylor Gardner-Hickman scored in a Baggies win.
Tuesday 18 April 2023 23:29, UK
Blackpool's hopes of avoiding relegation from the Championship were dealt a blow with a 2-0 defeat at home to play-off hopefuls West Brom.
The Seasiders had been hoping to follow Saturday's win against bottom side Wigan with another much-needed three points.
But with Brandon Thomas-Asante and Taylor Gardner-Hickman finding the net for West Brom, the defeat left their chances of escaping the drop looking ever-more precarious.
Albion, meanwhile, climbed five places to sixth with the victory as they look to book a play-off place.
Blackpool were out of the blocks quicker but could not capitalise on a terrific chance for Morgan Rogers, who struck a post after CJ Hamilton's cross from the left looped up after a deflection and landed nicely for the Manchester City loanee.
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That miss would prove costly as the visitors took the lead after 18 minutes. A corner came to Conor Townsend inside the box and he helped the ball goalwards where Thomas-Asante flicked home his ninth Baggies goal of the season.
Blackpool twice went close to an equaliser within the space of a few minutes, Jerry Yates firing wide after spotting Albion keeper Alex Palmer off his line and Curtis Nelson seeing a header blocked.
Blackpool's best chance of the half fell to Keshi Anderson with half an hour played. Yates played him in but, after leaving the defence in his wake, he dragged his finish wide.
In stoppage time, Palmer pulled off a fine low save to deny Rogers and ensure West Brom went in at the break ahead.
Although they had been somewhat fortunate to lead at half-time, the Baggies went close to doubling that advantage five minutes after the restart when Karlan Grant's cross was glanced narrowly wide by Thomas-Asante.
Grant then saw his shot saved by Dan Grimshaw after Charlie Patino's miscued clearance, and Darnell Furlong blazed over after Grimshaw's punch at a corner.
Blackpool weathered that storm and went close to levelling through Sonny Carey, whose free-kick was narrowly over, and Nelson, who was denied by Palmer.
On the hour mark those missed chances came back to haunt Blackpool as Albion substitute Gardner-Hickman made the most of hesitant defending to slot in their second goal.
Chances continued to come and go for Blackpool, Nelson heading Hamilton's cross over and Hamilton himself failing to keep his effort down after he neatly created space for himself in the box.
But Blackpool were unable to make a breakthrough and fell to a defeat that leaves them in a dire predicament, while West Brom celebrated a victory which boosted their promotion hopes.
The managers
Blackpool's Stephen Dobbie:
"I thought first half we were excellent and how we go in at half-time 1-0 down I'll never know. That's what football keeps throwing up at you. I can't fault the lads. They were fantastic the whole game and especially first half. It's a different game if we don't hit the post and it goes in. At this level you've got to take the chances and defend them in your own box as well.
"We unfortunately don't get that goal and then concede from a corner with the second phase, which we knew they would be a threat like that with the way they play. They got the goal at the right time. But I can't fault the players and the fans were fantastic, they kept going. They saw what we're trying to do and the way we want to play and it was just unfortunate with the result. I said to them in the changing room that they should be proud of themselves. I know we lost the game 2-0, but the way they played they couldn't have done anymore."
West Brom's Carlos Corberan:
"It was a very combative game against a team who are fighting to survive in this league. We knew that today was one of the last opportunities that they had to earn valuable points, especially playing at home. We knew it would be tough and demanding. They are very aggressive and they make us play with a lot of concentration in terms of the needs of the game.
"Blackpool started the game really well but I thought our players handled the game with maturity. The goal gave us more confidence. After that, we needed to manage the game and we did that well. We put in a lot of work to achieve the result we wanted."