Irish Daily Mirror

I was at Anfield when our home was attacked. My wife & kids were in at the time. It was horrific BAGGIES’ BARRY BLOW

- BY JAMES NURSEY BY STEVE BRENNER

WEST BROM’S survival prospects have suffered a further setback with Gareth Barry likely to miss the visit by Leicester tomorrow.

The former England midfielder missed the Baggies’ sixth successive defeat at Watford last week with a knee injury and is again doubtful. Barry (right) has lost form since being one of four players involved in the notorious Barcelona incident, but has been a solid performer at Albion for most of this season.

Manager Alan Pardew has avoided the sack for now with just nine games remaining to beat the drop. PHIL NEVILLE wants the FA to put his England team first if they want to land World Cup glory.

The Lionesses just failed to win the Shebelieve­s Cup after Karen Bardsley’s own-goal helped the USA lift the trophy with a 1-0 win. Nev (below) wants more time to prepare for tournament­s and an end to flying long distances in economy class. He said: “There are things we can control. I’ve got to fight on behalf of my players to make sure they get the best.”

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