West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool, 21 April 2018

Score2-2
RefereeStuart Attwell
CompetitionPremier League
VenueThe Hawthorns
Attendance24,520
Kick-off: 12.30pm Liverpool remained unbeaten in the last ten meetings in the Premier League (won four).

Goals:

Jake Livermore 79 G
Salomón Rondón 88 G

Goals:

Danny Ings 4 G
Mohamed Salah 72 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Ben Foster
Defender Craig Dawson
Defender Ahmed Hegazi
Defender Allan Nyom
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Gibbs
Defender/Midfielder Jake Livermore
Defender/Midfielder/Forward James McClean
Midfielder Chris Brunt
Midfielder/Forward Matt Phillips
Forward Jay Rodriguez

Starting lineup:

Loris Karius Goalkeeper
Joe Gomez Defender
Ragnar Klavan Defender
Alberto Moreno Defender
Virgil van Dijk Defender
Jordan Henderson Defender/Midfielder
James Milner Defender/Midfielder
Georginio Wijnaldum Midfielder
Sadio Mané Midfielder/Forward
Mohamed Salah Midfielder/Forward
Danny Ings Forward

Substitutions:

Jonny Evans for James McClean 71
Oliver Burke for Kieran Gibbs 76
Hal Robson-Kanu for Jay Rodriguez 89

Substitutions:

Roberto Firmino for Danny Ings 66
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for Sadio Mané 66
Dejan Lovren for Mohamed Salah 84

Cards:

Cards:

Alberto Moreno 69 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Boaz Myhill
Defender Jonny Evans
Defender/Midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak
Midfielder Sam Field
Midfielder Claudio Yacob
Midfielder/Forward Oliver Burke
Forward Hal Robson-Kanu

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Simon Mignolet
Defender Dejan Lovren
Defender/Midfielder Trent Alexander-Arnold
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson
Midfielder/Forward Roberto Firmino
Forward Dominic Solanke

Comments:

League position: 20th West Bromwich Albion came from two goals behind to take a point in a Premier League game for the first time since a 2-2 draw at Burnley on 8 February 2015 when Danny Ings scored for the Clarets. Salomón Rondón had now equalled the competition record for scoring in the most Premier League games in a season without being in the winning team in any of them (seven, also Jordan Ayew in 2015-16). Caretaker manager Darren Moore had now won five points from his three Premier League games in charge; one more than Alan Pardew won in his last 11 games (won one, lost nine).

Comments:

League position: 3rd Mohamed Salah scored his 31st goal in this Premier League season to equal the competition record for a 38-game season (also Alan Shearer in 1995-96, Cristiano Ronaldo in 2007-08 and Luis Suárez in 2013-14). Danny Ings scored his first goal since a 1-1 draw at Everton in the Premier League on 4 October 2015 in Brendan Rodgers’ last game in charge of Liverpool. The Reds had now lost two of their last four games in the Premier League against a team that began the day at the bottom of the table.

Goals:

Jake Livermore 79 G
Salomón Rondón 88 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Ben Foster
Defender Craig Dawson
Defender Ahmed Hegazi
Defender Allan Nyom
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Gibbs
Defender/Midfielder Jake Livermore
Defender/Midfielder/Forward James McClean
Midfielder Chris Brunt
Midfielder/Forward Matt Phillips
Forward Jay Rodriguez

Substitutions:

Jonny Evans for James McClean 71
Oliver Burke for Kieran Gibbs 76
Hal Robson-Kanu for Jay Rodriguez 89

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Boaz Myhill
Defender Jonny Evans
Defender/Midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak
Midfielder Sam Field
Midfielder Claudio Yacob
Midfielder/Forward Oliver Burke
Forward Hal Robson-Kanu

Comments:

League position: 20th West Bromwich Albion came from two goals behind to take a point in a Premier League game for the first time since a 2-2 draw at Burnley on 8 February 2015 when Danny Ings scored for the Clarets. Salomón Rondón had now equalled the competition record for scoring in the most Premier League games in a season without being in the winning team in any of them (seven, also Jordan Ayew in 2015-16). Caretaker manager Darren Moore had now won five points from his three Premier League games in charge; one more than Alan Pardew won in his last 11 games (won one, lost nine).

Goals:

Danny Ings 4 G
Mohamed Salah 72 G

Starting lineup:

Loris Karius Goalkeeper
Joe Gomez Defender
Ragnar Klavan Defender
Alberto Moreno Defender
Virgil van Dijk Defender
Jordan Henderson Defender/Midfielder
James Milner Defender/Midfielder
Georginio Wijnaldum Midfielder
Sadio Mané Midfielder/Forward
Mohamed Salah Midfielder/Forward
Danny Ings Forward

Substitutions:

Roberto Firmino for Danny Ings 66
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for Sadio Mané 66
Dejan Lovren for Mohamed Salah 84

Cards:

Alberto Moreno 69 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Simon Mignolet
Defender Dejan Lovren
Defender/Midfielder Trent Alexander-Arnold
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson
Midfielder/Forward Roberto Firmino
Forward Dominic Solanke

Comments:

League position: 3rd Mohamed Salah scored his 31st goal in this Premier League season to equal the competition record for a 38-game season (also Alan Shearer in 1995-96, Cristiano Ronaldo in 2007-08 and Luis Suárez in 2013-14). Danny Ings scored his first goal since a 1-1 draw at Everton in the Premier League on 4 October 2015 in Brendan Rodgers’ last game in charge of Liverpool. The Reds had now lost two of their last four games in the Premier League against a team that began the day at the bottom of the table.