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West Brom 1-0 Blackpool: Okay Yokuslu seals vital late win for Baggies
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between West Brom and Blackpool at The Hawthorns as the troubled Baggies claimed a vital late victory thanks to Okay Yokuslu on Tuesday night.
Tuesday 1 November 2022 23:10, UK
West Brom climbed off the bottom of the Championship - even after furious Baggies fans turned on owner Guochuan Lai.
New boss Carlos Corberan grabbed his first victory since joining last week after Okay Yokuslu's late strike earned 1-0 win over Blackpool.
A first home win since August took Albion off the foot of the table, although they remain two points from safety, but came against the backdrop of a protest against Lai with supporters increasingly angry about his running of the club.
Albion fans mobilised against Lai in the 12th minute with the chairman, in charge since 2016, the target of their anger having borrowed £5million from the club during the Covid pandemic.
The home supporters turned on their torches to 'shine a light' on the club's problems, a move planned by group Action for Albion, and chanted for Lai to go while the Baggies continued to struggle on the pitch until Yokuslu's late heroics.
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The hosts bossed most of the first half with little to show for it, although Karlan Grant should have done better than to shoot too close to Chris Maxwell.
There was precious little quality - from either side - with Blackpool offering no threat as they looked for their first win at The Hawthorns since 1964.
Kyle Bartley's weak header was gathered by Maxwell and the Baggies did at least continue to probe after the break.
Matt Phillips drilled over and John Swift shot wide before Corberan called Grady Diangana off the bench to inject some urgency into proceedings.
The former West Ham winger did exactly that - albeit briefly - and teed up Swift just after the hour, only for Maxwell to come to Blackpool's rescue with a fine save.
Albion were the aggressors, with Alex Palmer never forced into a serious save, and Callum Connolly blazed the Tangerines' best effort of a tame performance over with 19 minutes left.
The Baggies kept pressing and finally broke the deadlock with five minutes to go. Blackpool failed to deal with Swift's corner and when the ball hit Tom Rogic it rolled for Yokuslu to slam in from close range.
What the managers said...
West Brom's Carlos Corberan: "You have to respect the behaviours of the fans but we are here to try to change the feeling. We are here to make the fans proud of the team because it's the most important thing we need to do. The fans were supporting the team in the 90 minutes. My task is to change any type of negative feeling. It is the challenge we have in front of us.
"I believe we cannot wait for one positive result to win the confidence (for the players), you need the confidence to get the results. Confidence for me means you know what you can do and what you have to do. Confidence is to not relax, it is a responsibility. I'm pleased with the performance, we deserved the three points. A draw would have been unfair. Now we have another challenge in front of us, to repeat it in the next game."
Blackpool's Michael Appleton: "I can't say we did enough to win the game but the way it was going there weren't particularly many clear-cut chances. You are thinking it's going to fizzle out into a 0-0 draw but you'd take that on the road and move on. If that's a version of us at our worst with the ball - we have been miles better - I'll take that knowing I have got some really good nights ahead of me with this group.
"We've gone to big grounds and clubs and gone toe-to-toe and scored lots of goals. We didn't look like scoring. I know the group we have got and the characters we have in the dressing room and they'll be ready to go again on Saturday."