Irish Sunday Mirror

WEST BROM

RAFA REJECT GAYLE DRUMS UP A STORM

- By JOHN WRAGG at The Hawthorns

exchanged passes with John Swift and drilled an angled shot into the net off the far post.

However the Baggies crushed the visitors in the second half with Gayle starting the comeback after 49 minutes.

Tyrone Mears lofted a hopeful cross into the area which deceived keeper Sam Walker and fell to Gayle, who headed home at the far post.

The Baggies went 2-1 up in the 65th minute, Gayle deflecting the ball into the net after Kyle Bartley had diverted Harvey Barnes’ header goalwards.

Gayle’s influence is immense. In his last 10 league starts he has scored eight and won four penalties – all of them safely tucked away.

Barnes made it 3-1 in the 72nd minute when he raced onto a pass from Jay Rodriguez and fired a low angled drive past Walker, and Bartley headed home a Chris Brunt corner eight minutes later.

“At half-time I said we would have to find a way to break down a stubborn rearguard,” said Baggies boss Darren Moore.

“It was Gayle’s first goal from Tyrone Mears’ cross that knocked the wind out of their sails,” added Moore, who is now on an unbeaten seven-game league run and clearly focused on promotion.

“That gave us fresh impetus to go on and win.”

Royals manager Paul Clement said: “We played well in the first half, possibly the best we have played this season, and if we had got the second maybe it would have been different.

“In the end it’s become our heaviest defeat of the season.”

 ??  ?? KYLE-HIGH CLUB Bartley is congratula­ted after scoring
KYLE-HIGH CLUB Bartley is congratula­ted after scoring

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