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West Brom edge closer to the drop as Villa snatch draw

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BIRMINGHAM: West Bromwich Albion’s forlorn hopes of avoiding relegation from the Premier League suffered another setback as they were held to a 2-2 draw at Midlands rivals Aston Villa on Sunday ater conceding a stoppage-time equaliser.

Villa substitute Keinan Davis poked the ball home from close range ater the hosts had come within touching distance of victory as Matheus Pereira’s penalty and a Tyrone Mings own goal cancelled out Anwar El Ghazi’s early spot kick for the Baggies.

The result let West Brom second-botom on 25 points from 33 games, nine adrit of Brighton & Hove Albion in the safety zone with five games let and a mammoth task to escape the drop.

Villa’s own fading bid to clinch a European spot also faltered as they stayed 11th on 45 points from 32 games, nine adrit of sixth-placed Liverpool who have played a game more.

West Brom boss Sam Allardyce rued his team’s missed chances to put the game out of Villa’s reach when they were 2-1 up.

“Not quite enough for us unfortunat­ely, but I can’t praise the players enough,” Allardyce told BT Sport.

“In the end, the third goal didn’t come our way. One slip and we paid the price. There have been plenty of games like this for us where we’ve ended up drawing instead of winning. But at least the performanc­es have been there.”

His Villa counterpar­t Dean Smith told the BBC: “It would have been a travesty if we lost, that’s for sure. We controlled the game, had a really good start. We scored the penalty, got one given against us, not sure why. I think I will have to prepare the lads for non-contact season next season. We showed a lot of character.”

Anwar El Ghazi fired Villa ahead with a ninthminut­e penalty ater Semi Ajayi fouled Ross Barkley as the home side pegged the Baggies back early on.

Ater weathering the storm, West Brom levelled in the 22nd when Matheus Pereira drilled a penalty past Emiliano Martinez, with Ezri Konsa adjudged to have hauled down Ainsley Maitland-niles ater a VAR check. Chances went begging at either end before the visitors’ Mbaye Diagne took advantage of a Konsa error and raced clear with his low shot beating Martinez ater taking a heavy deflection off Mings in the 48th minute.

There were more chances and brilliant saves at both ends before Davies, who had ratled the post in the 86th minute, poked home the equaliser as he capitalise­d on a mix-up between defender Kyle Bartley and keeper Sam Johnstone.

Asked if West Brom could still pull of an unlikely escape, Allardyce told the BBC: “All we can do is continue to try and win every game that comes our way. The defeats have been close to draws and the draws have been close to victories.

“When I first arrived we found it difficult to compete at Premier League level, we have done that now consistent­ly for 10 or 12 matches but unfortunat­ely we haven’t won enough matches.”

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Aston Villa’s Keinan Davis (left) scores his side’s second goal during the English Premier League match against West Bromwich on Sunday.
Associated Press ↑ Aston Villa’s Keinan Davis (left) scores his side’s second goal during the English Premier League match against West Bromwich on Sunday.

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