Sunderland Echo

Allardyce’s Baggies keep hope of survival alive with battling draw

- Simon Peach Press Associatio­n Chief Football Writer

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's comeback kings fell short on the road as embattled West Brom dug deep for a draw to seriously dent Manchester United's title hopes.

Having been top of the Premier League just 19 days ago, the second-placed Red Devils are now seven points behind Manchester City, who also boast a game in hand.

Mbaye Diagne got Albion off to a dream after just 80 seconds before United drew level through Bruno Fernandes' stunning effort, with Harry Maguire seeing a lastgasp header superbly turned on to a post by Sam Johnstone as a scrappy clash ended 1-1.

Having won all of their previous seven away league matches in which they had conceded first, Solskjaer will be frustrated by his side's poor response in this costly draw at the Hawthorns.

The Baggies went ahead almost immediatel­y when Diagne scored his first goal for the club, his hand in Victor Lindelof's face overlooked, but Fernandes superbly levelled at the end of the first half.

The second period was more open and eventful.

Referee Craig Pawson overturned his decision to award a penalty for a Semi Ajayi foul on Maguire after reviewing the footage on the pitchside monitor, but offside would have come into play anyway he had stuck with his decision.

Johnstone denied Mason

Greenwood before Darnell Furlong cleared a Scott McTominay effort off the line, while at the other end David De Gea prevented Diagne securing a shock win with a superb double save.

The recent arrival wasted another great chance towards the end of a match that ended with Maguire on his knees after former United goalkeeper Johnstone tipped his stoppage-time

header on to a post.

Edinson Cavani, on his 34th birthday, failed to connect with a cross and Fred saw a low effort stopped before Marcus Rashford's fine cross was put behind with Anthony Martial lurking.

United played poorly and an increasing­ly frustrated Fernandes was furious to see his penalty claims ignored towards the end of the first half.

But the 26-year-old channelled that annoyance by firing home a stunning leveller, meeting a Luke Shaw cross with a fine hooked effort that flew into the top left-hand corner.

United struggled to create clear-cut chances against Sam Allardyce's well-drilled side, who went close at the other end through Matheus Pereira.

But the visitors looked to have a chance to go ahead when Ajayi was adjudged to have brought down Maguire when attempting to meet a free-kick.

West Brom's players remonstrat­ed with referee Pawson, who was advised to review the foul by video assistant referee Jon Moss on the pitchside monitor.

"You can't not give that as a penalty ref," bellowed McTominay, only to see Pawson overturn his decision to award a spot-kick. The decision to check the foul was an odd one in any case given Maguire was offside.

United knocked on the door deep into stoppage time but there was no way through as Johnstone superbly denied Maguire at the death to keep the score level.

 ??  ?? A disconsola­te Harry Maguire on being held to a 1-1 draw by West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns. Photo by Nick Potts – Pool/Getty Images
A disconsola­te Harry Maguire on being held to a 1-1 draw by West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns. Photo by Nick Potts – Pool/Getty Images

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