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Huddersfield secured an unexpected late win against West Brom courtesy of Karlan Grant’s penalty and Andy Carroll’s header, moving above them into second place in the League table.
Emile Smith Rowe’s low strike with six minutes to go
Smith Rowe missed most of last season due to a groin injury, despite making an impactful return against Manchester City last Saturday. Due to this ongoing problem he has fallen down Mikel Arteta’s pecking order with Bukayo Saka and Reiss Nelson taking precedence for central midfield positions ahead of him.
But the 22-year-old showed on Saturday that he is close to making the grade in England’s set-up. His one-touch finish from outside of the box served as a timely reminder of how his goalscoring is improving as his game becomes more streamlined, seeing less of the ball but making every one count. Gareth Southgate had long predicted him as someone to watch under his guidance; Saturday’s performance will only further their hopes.
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Karlen Grant’s penalty
Substitute Grant had earlier set up Brandon Thomas-Asante for a stunning half-volley and was an ever present threat, yet most Baggies fans will be infuriated at his inept penalty attempt in the 82nd minute from 12 yards – however his effort was straight down the middle and easily saved by Steven Benda.
Steve Bruce must now consider making changes to his management team if they hope to turn around their season and win promotion back. Both Gareth Barry and Jake Livermore tend to be better in possession than attacking from box to box, leaving Robson-Kanu and Jay Rodriguez as potential penalty box threats – one reason they rank amongst the lowest scorers in the Championship.
Hal Robson-Kanu’s header
Robson-Kanu finally managed to score for Wales after many missed chances. Although his header in the 81st minute wasn’t flawless, it will go down in history as one of their most significant.
West Brom manager Steve Bruce found himself under considerable pressure with 20 minutes remaining when Sorba Thomas was adjudged to have unfairly hit Alex Mowatt with a high boot, prompting Karlen Grant to convert a penalty and leading to an unlikely draw between both sides.
Huddersfield looked to have won in stoppage time when Jack Rudoni controlled Kian Harratt’s cross and shot into the bottom corner for an exceptional goal – just reward for a side that showed plenty of determination.
Karlen Grant’s second
West Brom manager Steve Bruce made four changes after being jeered at half-time by home fans, after being met with criticism from Carlos Corberan’s high-flying side. On 84 minutes however, referee Matthew Donohoue awarded Thomas a penalty for high booting Alex Mowatt – leaving West Brom’s defence exposed and vulnerable against an opponent with much greater talent and attacking options than they’ve shown thus far.
Grant took charge to convert the spot kick. Within 60 seconds after this action was taken, substitute Andy Carroll levelled for the Baggies with a header from Semi Ajayi’s cross.
Huddersfield is a town located in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees in northern England on the banks of the River Colne. Huddersfield is widely recognized as being the birthplace of rugby league, and former British Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson once called Huddersfield home.
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Danny Ward’s second
Ward was probably never expected to become first choice at his club, considering his tall stature, small stature, and lack of self-assurance in his game play. So it comes as quite a shock that so many games were given him.
West Brom lacked an attacking presence in the penalty-box due to Salomon Rondon’s injury and Hal Robson-Kanu not being given enough space. West Brom also struggled with midfield pace with Matty Pearson and Gareth Barry being more inclined towards passing between channels than lung-bursting bursts from box to box.
But they kept pushing and eventually got their reward in the 64th minute when Sam Johnstone made a poor clearance, leading Lewis O’Brien to fire low shot which the goalkeeper could only parry into Ward’s path for an easy goal.
