Sunday Mirror

NO MOORE F Baggies stand tall after dive ban, and boss say

- NEIL MOXLEY

– the first a looping header from Hal Robson-Kanu, the second a lovely 25-yard drive by a revitalise­d Jay Rodriguez – lifted Albion spirits and left an exasperate­d home coach in desperate need of answers.

The Baggies retreated after the interval but Villa – comeback specialist­s on their own patch against Hull City and Sheffield United in recent weeks – were unable to gain any momentum.

This is the first time since 2002 – when Moore himself was part of West Brom’s rearguard – that the club has recorded four successive shut-outs away from home.

And it was that, more than anything, which pleased the visitors’ chief. He said: “To get any three points on the road in this division is rewarding. Especially at Villa Park.

“It was a joint effort by everyone. The hard work, commitment and desire shown by the players was excellent.

“Our work off-the-ball had to be good because Villa ask questions. They came back against Hull and Sheffield United.

“Their resilience is good. They have a never-say-die spirit so it had to be a team effort by us.

“We had to be equally strong and resilient.”

Moore (right) played down the effect of Gayle’s absence after he was nailed by the Football Associatio­n for deceiving a match official and suspended for this one.

He added: “We passed the audition at the start of the season when I had Dwight on the bench.

“Losing him today wasn’t anything we haven’t coped with so far. We have worked and won without him – although he is important for us. But we won’t cry over spilt milk.

“We will accept it and move on.”

Villa are nosediving at a rate of knots. They have recorded only one victory in front of their own fans since the 4-2 trium Birmingham C last year.

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