West Brom 0-0 Blackburn: Hosts denied by Dolan’s acrobatic clearance after Brereton Diaz hobbled off

West Brom 0-0 Blackburn: New Albion boss Steve Bruce denied victory in his first game by Tyrhys Dolan’s acrobatic clearance after top scorer Ben Brereton Diaz hobbled off for visitors


As introductions go, it was polite and respectful. Steve Bruce will take that, for now.

Back in steamy August a West Brom side full of promotion dreams came away from Blackburn with all three points and no inkling that Valerien Ismail would quickly become a sacking waiting to happen.

Fast forward to February and it is Rovers with the high hopes while Albion have been on a slide down to ninth.

Enter Bruce. The ex-Aston Villa, ex-Birmingham City Steve Bruce, who knows his Second City past means the Albion fans will not grace him much of a honeymoon period as he aims for a sixth Premier League promotion.

At least Bruce is no stranger to waving red flags at bulls. Those scars from Newcastle are going to take some time to heal.

Now he needs some wins under his belt. It could be slow burner, judging by this performance.

On the pitch, his players showed plenty of attacking intent, as did Blackburn, but without any potent threat. Karlan Grant might have done better with a deflected Darnell Furlong cross while Furlong’s attempt at a sneaky quick free-kick saw the ball hit the side netting.

Rovers’ finishing was similarly awry. A draw against Luton followed by defeats to Swansea and Nottingham Forest does not make such good reading, especially as the goals have dried up too. Four blanks in five matches tells its own sorry tale.

Ben Brereton Diaz may have 20 goals this season but he has come up dry in his last six League and Cup games and there appear to be no-one available to step in and take over.

Worryingly the striker, who had a goal chalked off for offside, limped out of the action in the second half. His absence would be a major blow to Tony Mowbray.

He, of course, has a connection to The Hawthorns. He was in charge for two and a half years and from 2006 and won the Championship title.

His Blackburn side were energised in the second half and really should have scored. They had a huge chance when Scott Wharton got above Andy Carroll to meet a right-wing corner but headed. wide

Then Ryan Nyambe’s cross evaded a group of players before Wharton’s header from the subsequent corner is well over the bar.

Sub Reda Khadra showed too much ambition at a long-range free kick which went wide and the pressure was building.

As Rovers took control, the fans began to lose patience. Bruce lost his first game at Sheffield united and in the end, it will be results which will judge him. 

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