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Baggies go down

Sun 17 May, 04:38 PM


West Brom went down fighting as Liverpool edged to within one point of being confirmed as Barclays Premier League runners-up. after a 2-0 win.

Albion's players gave everything in a defiant last stand at The Hawthorns to avoid relegation, but Liverpool still stretched their unbeaten league run to 10 matches.

Football Writers' player of the year Steven Gerrard struck his 24th of the season in the first half to record his best seasonal tally to date, with Dirk Kuyt driving in the second with 27 minutes left.

Albion, sticking to their attacking policy, have been battling the drop all season and this was their third relegation from the top flight in seven years.

They fought to the last, and there were more cheers than tears from their defiant fans at the end.

But Liverpool were a class above as Gerrard struck in the first half and then set up Dirk Kuyt for the second just after the hour mark.

The Reds looked uncomfortable early on - but were handed the lead by a shocking piece of defending after 28 minutes. Defender Shelton Martis, with plenty of time on his hands to clear, hesitated in possession and scuffed the ball straight to Gerrard. The Liverpool skipper surged away and clipped the ball over Dean Kiely.

Albion had strong claims for a penalty turned down after 60 minutes when Lucas' last ditch challenge sent Ryan Donk tumbling as he went for a Juan Carlos Menseguez cross.

But after 63 minutes Liverpool struck again. Gerrard fed Kuyt and the Dutchman surged at retreating defenders before drilling the ball past Kiely from the edge of the box.

Luke Moore struck a post for the home side and Marc-Antoine Fortune had an effort disallowed for offside while Ryan Babel and Lucas missed chances at the other end.

 

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  1. Bad luck West Brom - sadly it just goes to show that­ you really do need to spend big when you get promotion­ to the premiership just to say in. Hopefully you'll­ do a blues and bounce straight back up.

    (From a Villa­ fan).

    From Steve, on Mon 18 May 2:15PM
  2. and the disapproval comes from a villa fan whose team­ lost there way in spite of the millions invested. Shame­ really given the opportunity you had to really do­ something this year. Maybe next time.

    From detrich, on Mon 18 May 1:33PM
  3. what a @#$% team...back where they belong....mowbray­ finally told the truth only when he had to, the table­ dont lie and never has since the start of the­ season...ROCK BOTTOM.....LOL...clever thinkin that­ sayin we havnt won enuf games....DURRRRRRRRRRRR......ol­ clever cloggs....u wont come up nex season cus your­ @#$%....lol luv a europa league villa fan..x

    From STEANDSHELL, on Mon 18 May 12:02PM
  4. more notes of approval for the baggies
    its nice
    thanks

    From detrich, on Mon 18 May 12:22AM
  5. Commiserations to all Baggies fans, it's a real­ shame to see your side go down because they play­ football the right way and the way it should be played.­ I'm sure you'll be back because i reckon­ you're to good for the championship, hope you come­ back up next season.

    From Martin, on Sun 17 May 10:01PM
  6. We'll be back!

    From mark w, on Sun 17 May 7:24PM
  7. unlucky west brom hope you come back the the premier­ league but i hope that newcastle united (who i support)­ and middlesbourgh stay in the premier league

    From richardevans500, on Sun 17 May 6:00PM
  8. Shame Hope to see you back next year

    Note to your­ chairman SPEND SOME PROPER MONEY!!!!! your fans deserve­ it

    From Alex F, on Sun 17 May 5:36PM
  9. Well, yet again, we are relegated but the Albion­ faithful will continue to support the team as always.­ Up the Baggies.

    From barrie.biddulph, on Sun 17 May 4:58PM
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