Match ends, West Bromwich Albion 1, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1.

West Brom boss Sam Allardyce says the Baggies need a "magic miracle and fairy dust" to stay in the Premier League after drawing the Black Country derby with Wolves.
Allardyce's proud record of never being relegated now requires his side to win all four of their remaining games, beginning with a trip to Arsenal on Sunday, and hope for a complete collapse from one of the five teams outside the drop zone that they can still catch.
That combination seems highly unlikely, even with the battling qualities West Brom showed during a game played in torrential rain to earn a point through Mbaye Diagne's header after Fabio Silva's fortunate first-half opener had put Wolves in front.
Nuno Espirito Santo's depleted squad, who lost Wily Boly in the build-up to a positive coronavirus test, carried the greater threat for most of the contest, with Baggies keeper Sam Johnstone saving well from Nelson Semedo and Adama Traore either side of the interval.
However, while Silva ran away in jubilant celebration after sending the ball over Johnstone and into the net in stoppage time, replays showed the young Portuguese knew nothing about it as Kyle Bartley's clearance cannoned off his standing foot.
Diagne levelled when he powered home Conor Townsend's cross.
Allardyce will talk to the board about whether to stay next season.
"We owe it to everyone to keep a professional attitude and go out and try to win every game we've got left and hope every team above us loses every game and then, by some magic miracle and some fairy dust, we stay up," he said.
"I can't believe we haven't won or taken the chances we created. I'm very sad for the players they haven't converted this game into a victory.
"You look at Wolves' goal and say 'why can't we get a bit of luck like that?'"
West Brom's struggle for survival
The first half was a microcosm of West Brom's season as a whole.
They were very poor for the first half-hour, then they made a change, took some time to adjust, should have scored but didn't and almost immediately conceded a self-inflicted opener.
On an awful night weather-wise, it was hard not to feel sorry for Dara O'Shea, who in addition to the ignominy of being substituted in the first half, was as far as it was possible to be from the dug-out when the board went up, condemning him to a sad, lonely, wet walk around half of the pitch.
The chance was excellent as Semi Ajeyi rose at the far post to meet Conor Gallagher's cross. Ajeyi's header was clean but it lacked accuracy, which allowed Roman Saiss to clear.
It was the kind of chance that had to be taken but invariably they have failed to do so over the past few, frustrating weeks, and they were made to pay almost immediately.
From that point, West Brom were always in trouble. For while Wolves are not the most exciting team in the Premier League, they are the only top-flight side not to lose a game after scoring the opening goal, which now extends to 10 matches.
Marshalled superbly by skipper Conor Coady, Wolves' defence kept their shape as the conditions worsened and by the end, the visitors looked more likely to get a winner than their hosts, who so desperately needed one.
Big decisions ahead for the Baggies
Allardyce has kept repeating he is unwilling to discuss his future until West Brom's fate is known.
That day is now getting very close, meaning the Baggies hierarchy will have to tell Allardyce the funds he will be given for a promotion campaign.
The clear problem is most of the men who have beyond question improved the Baggies over the final third of the campaign are on loan.
Diagne is one of them, Okay Yokuslu another and Ainsley Maitland-Niles will not enhance his England aspirations in the Championship.
The evidence of Norwich and Watford underlines the advantage parachute payments give relegated clubs but there is a lot of soul-searching to be done at The Hawthorns given owner Guochuan Lai is known to be looking for a buyer.
Wolves' woes at The Hawthorns - the stats
- Wolves remain winless in their last 10 away league games against West Brom (D5, L5) since a 4-2 win in September 1996.
- Wolves remain the only team not to lose when scoring the first goal in a Premier League game this season (W8, D2).
- Wolves' Fabio Silva (four goals) has overtaken Ricardo Vaz Te (three) to become the second highest scoring Portuguese teenager in Premier League history, with only Cristiano Ronaldo (eight) netting more in the competition before turning 20.
- Conor Townsend's assist for Mbaye Diagne's equaliser was his first in 46 league games for West Brom, since setting up a goal against Barnsley in October 2019 in the Championship.
- Wolves captain Conor Coady and goalkeeper Rui Patricio both played their 109th Premier League games for Wolves this evening making them the outright record appearance makers for the club in the competition (overtaking Matt Jarvis, 108).
What's next?
West Brom's next game is against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Sunday, 9 May (19:00 BST). Wolves are also in action on 9 May, at home to Brighton (12:00 BST).
Player of the match
Rúben NevesRúben Neves
West Bromwich Albion
Avg
- Squad number1Player nameJohnstoneAverage rating
6.61
- Squad number18Player nameGallagherAverage rating
5.43
- Squad number7Player nameRobinsonAverage rating
5.31
- Squad number17Player nameDiagneAverage rating
5.26
- Squad number10Player namePhillipsAverage rating
5.25
- Squad number5Player nameBartleyAverage rating
5.11
- Squad number30Player nameMaitland-NilesAverage rating
4.82
- Squad number35Player nameYokusluAverage rating
4.81
- Squad number12Player nameMatheus PereiraAverage rating
4.79
- Squad number27Player nameO'SheaAverage rating
4.77
- Squad number6Player nameAjayiAverage rating
4.73
- Squad number14Player nameTownsendAverage rating
4.68
- Squad number2Player nameFurlongAverage rating
4.56
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Avg
- Squad number8Player nameRúben NevesAverage rating
8.09
- Squad number20Player nameVitinhaAverage rating
7.29
- Squad number16Player nameCoadyAverage rating
7.12
- Squad number17Player nameFábio SilvaAverage rating
7.09
- Squad number11Player nameRui PatrícioAverage rating
6.93
- Squad number3Player nameAït-NouriAverage rating
6.72
- Squad number54Player nameOtasowieAverage rating
6.32
- Squad number37Player nameTraoréAverage rating
6.09
- Squad number22Player nameNélson SemedoAverage rating
6.08
- Squad number49Player nameKilmanAverage rating
6.05
- Squad number18Player nameGibbs-WhiteAverage rating
5.94
- Squad number27Player nameSaïssAverage rating
5.91
- Squad number32Player nameDendonckerAverage rating
5.84
- Squad number10Player nameDaniel PodenceAverage rating
5.32
Line-ups
West Brom
Formation 3-5-1-1
- 1Johnstone
- 6Ajayi
- 5Bartley
- 27O'SheaSubstituted forPhillipsat 33'minutes
- 2FurlongBooked at 88mins
- 18Gallagher
- 35Yokuslu
- 30Maitland-NilesBooked at 69minsSubstituted forRobinsonat 78'minutes
- 14Townsend
- 12Costa Pereira
- 17Diagne
Substitutes
- 4Robson-Kanu
- 7Robinson
- 8Livermore
- 10Phillips
- 11Diangana
- 19Sawyers
- 22Peltier
- 25Button
- 29Grant
Wolves
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 11Rui Patrício
- 22Nélson Semedo
- 16Coady
- 27Saïss
- 3Aït-NouriSubstituted forKilmanat 82'minutes
- 32Dendoncker
- 8Neves
- 54OtasowieSubstituted forPodenceat 71'minutes
- 20VitinhaSubstituted forGibbs-Whiteat 80'minutes
- 37Traoré
- 17Fábio Silva
Substitutes
- 2Hoever
- 10Podence
- 12Da Silva
- 18Gibbs-White
- 21Ruddy
- 39Cundle
- 49Kilman
- 60Corbeanu
- 75Marques
- Referee:
- Paul Tierney
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home42%
- Away58%
- Shots
- Home10
- Away20
- Shots on Target
- Home4
- Away10
- Corners
- Home5
- Away6
- Fouls
- Home17
- Away11
Live Text
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Full Time
Second Half ends, West Bromwich Albion 1, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1.
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Corner, Wolverhampton Wanderers. Conceded by Conor Townsend.
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Adama Traoré (Wolverhampton Wanderers) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Conor Townsend (West Bromwich Albion).
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Morgan Gibbs-White (Wolverhampton Wanderers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Conor Gallagher (West Bromwich Albion).
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Foul by Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers).
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Matheus Pereira (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt saved. Adama Traoré (Wolverhampton Wanderers) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Daniel Podence.
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Morgan Gibbs-White (Wolverhampton Wanderers) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Okay Yokuslu (West Bromwich Albion).
Booking
Darnell Furlong (West Bromwich Albion) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Morgan Gibbs-White (Wolverhampton Wanderers) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Darnell Furlong (West Bromwich Albion).
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Attempt missed. Conor Gallagher (West Bromwich Albion) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right.
Substitution
Substitution, Wolverhampton Wanderers. Maximilian Kilman replaces Rayan Aït-Nouri because of an injury.
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Foul by Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers).
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Okay Yokuslu (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Substitution
Substitution, Wolverhampton Wanderers. Morgan Gibbs-White replaces Vitinha.
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Wolves need to make some serious changes or face relegation next season
how on earth did they win 5-2 at Chelsea?
Bye bye baggies!!