West Brom relegated from Premier League, Southampton win

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Wst Brom were relegated from the after took a huge step towards keeping their place in the English top flight by beating fellow strugglers

Darren Moore's West Brom needed a draw between the and Swans in last night to take their fight to avoid relegation into the final day of the season on Sunday.

After more than 70 minutes of frenetic action yesterday, substitute Manolo Gabbiadini provided the decisive moment for when he reacted quickest to Charlie Austin's parried shot in a crowded goalmouth.

Gabbiadini had only been on the pitch for four minutes and it was only his fifth goal of a difficult season for the Italian.

The result means move up to 16th in the table, three points clear of 18th-place Swansea, who are favourites to joint West Brom and in the Championship.

Southampton's win confirmed West Brom's return to the English second tier after eight seasons in the top flight, with an eighth-place finish the best the Baggies managed during the 2012/13 season with in charge.

West Brom's season started well, with six points taken from a possible six after successive 1-0 wins at home to Bournemouth and away to

However, after picking up just four points from a possible 30, was sacked two days after losing 4-0 at home to Chelsea and was replaced by Gary Megson, who temporarily took charge of two games.

was then named but his arrival failed to deliver the improvement needed to guide the side away from relegation.

Pardew, who led the Baggies to an fourth-round victory at Liverpool, only had a 2-0 home win against Brighton to show for his efforts in the

Problems off the pitch added to the disappointment on it when a mid-season trip to made the headlines for the wrong reasons.

Four senior players, including and England Jake Livermore, were forced to apologise after a taxi was stolen from outside a fast-restaurant.

On April 2, Pardew's time was up and he was replaced by Moore until the end of the season, becoming West Brom's fourth

Since Moore's appointment, West Brom have taken 11 points from a possible 15 to keep alive the hope of a great escape.

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Southampton had looked dead and buried when came in to replace the sacked in March.

But seven points from three games have given a huge opportunity to escape the drop on the final day this weekend, even if that match is a home date against the champions Manchester City.

Southampton now have 36 points -- three more than Swansea, who entertain relegated on Sunday.

The Saints' goal difference is also nine better than Swansea's, so they will be safe barring a significant turnaround.

Huddersfield also remain in the mix given the poor state of their goal difference, although one point from remaining games against Chelsea and Arsenal will ensure they finish above

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 09:50 IST