Yet this was a goal to cherish for player and club as the 20-year-old ended his drought and edged Swansea four points clear of the drop zone. “The fans hopefully saw a West Brom team that set about to be positive in everything they did, on the front foot from the outset, and wanted to take the game to Swansea,” he said. “We expected to play the way we did after we conceded the goal – to press more, to be more dynamic. Swansea huffed and puffed in response but needed a set piece to bring parity. Brunt needlessly conceded a corner, Clucas delivered the ball from the right and Abraham, getting ahead of Jake Livermore, nodded beyond Foster.
Source: The Guardian April 07, 2018 16:18 UTC