Senegalese forward, Sadio Mane had given the Premier League
champions the lead in the 12th minute of the encounter but Jurgen Klopp’s men
failed to capitalise on their dominant display, giving other teams gunning for
the title a boost.
The Baggies remain second bottom of the table, but gave
their chances of survival a huge boost by becoming the first visiting side to
take even a point at Anfield in the league this season in Sam Allardyce’s
second match in charge.
Liverpool moved three points clear at the top of the table,
but just four points separate Everton in second from Southampton in ninth.
Allardyce was the last visiting manager to win a Premier
League game at Anfield, when in charge of Crystal Palace back in April 2017,
and the former England manager is now unbeaten in his last four away games
against Klopp’s men with three different clubs.
The Baggies set out to limit the sort of damage suffered by
Crystal Palace in a 7-0 hammering inflicted by Liverpool last weekend, but
could barely get out of their half before the break.
Mane ended his longest drought of nine games without a goal
as a Liverpool player against Palace and showed his sharpness in front of goal
is back with a brilliant touch to control and finish from Joel Matip’s pass on
12 minutes.
That could and should have opened the floodgates for Klopp’s
men given their level of control before the break.
A series of dangerous crosses from Andy Robertson failed to
find the finishing touch, while Mane headed just wide from Jordan Henderson’s
delivery.
However, Liverpool’s failure to put the game beyond West
Brom’s reach led to a nervy second-half.
The Reds suffered another injury blow at centre-back as
Matip pulled up with a muscle problem and had to be replaced by 19-year-old
Rhys Williams with Virgil Van Dijk and Joe Gomez long-term injury absentees.
Williams was penalised for an innocuous foul with his first
involvement, sparking a furious reaction from Klopp, which saw the German
booked by referee Kevin Friend.
Despite their lowly position in the table, West Brom have
already taken points off Manchester City and Chelsea this season and were
extremely unfortunate not to take at least a point away to Manchester United.
Allardyce’s game plan to stay in the game as long as
possible worked to perfection as West Brom began to threaten in the final
quarter.
Karlan Grant outpaced Williams to burst clear on goal 20
minutes from time, but Alisson Becker spread himself brilliantly to block.
Ajayi was denied his first Premier League goal when his
strike away to City in a 1-1 draw earlier this month was credited as a Ruben
Dias own goal.
But he repeated the trick and this time got the credit with
a powerful header in off the inside of the post that this time left Alisson
helpless.
Liverpool have made a habit of winning games late in the
past two seasons, most recently when Roberto Firmino’s injury time header beat
Tottenham 2-1 in their last outing at Anfield.
The Brazilian nearly did it again at the death, but his
downward header was brilliantly saved by Sam Johnstone.
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