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| MATCH
STATS |
| WEST
BROM: Kiely; Hoefkens, Albrechtsen, Cesar, Robinson;
Morrison, Koren, Greening, Brunt; Phillips,
Miller.
Subs: Teixeira (for Morrison, 60), Gera
(for Brunt, 60), Beattie (for Miller, 75).
Not used: MacDonald, Pele.
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| NORWICH
CITY:
Marshall; Otsemobor, Spillane, Shackell,
Murray; Lappin, Russell, Smith, Huckerby;
Martin, Cureton.
Subs: Croft (for Cureton, 75), Chadwick (for Smith, 80).
Not used: Gilks, Jarvis, Strihavka. |
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| SCORERS:
West Brom: Miller (16), Phillips
(51)
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TOP
CANARY:
Pink 'Un: Jason Shackell
EDP: David Marshall
Evening News:Jason Shackell
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| ATTENDANCE:
20,247
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REFEREE:
Phil Joslin (Nottinghamshire). This season
Joslin has refereed 11 games, giving out
38 yellow cards but no reds. Last season
he was in charge of three Norwich City
games, the last being the 1-0 loss at Sunderland.
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| ADDED
TIME:
First half: 2 mins
Second half: 4 mins
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| YELLOW
CARDS:
Norwich: Spillane (47, foul on Koren),
Murray (55, foul on Koren).
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| RED
CARDS:
None
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| SHOTS
ON TARGET:
West Brom 9, Norwich 2
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| SHOTS
OFF TARGET:
West Brom 9, Norwich 2
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CORNERS:
West Brom 12, Norwich 4 |
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FOULS:
West Brom 14, Norwich 9
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| OFFSIDES:
West Brom 6, Norwich 4 |
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Saturday October 27, 2007
JONATHAN REDHEAD
Norwich City’s season took yet another turn
for the worse as they slumped to another disappointing
away defeat, this time in the Black Country. Goals
from Ishmael Miller and Kevin Phillips, one in each
half, condemned the Canaries to a seventh defeat in
eight games and a miserable return of one point from
24 ahead of next weekend’s derby with Ipswich
Town.
And following Queen’s Park Rangers’ win
at Charlton Athletic City are now firmly bottom of
the league after this latest morale sapping defeat.
The visitors were never at the races against the Baggies
and the final score could in fact have been far worse
as the City defence was torn apart by the strike force
of Phillips and Miller.
Norwich city caretaker boss
Jim Duffy made three changes to the City side for what
was likely to be
his last game in charge. On-loan midfielder Jimmy Smith
came into the side at the expense of Luke Chadwick
and there were two changes
up front with Jamie Cureton and Chris Martin starting
in place of David Strihavka and Chris Brown who was
suffering with flu. Goalkeeper Matthew Gilks returned
to the substitutes’ bench after suffering tendonitis
in his knee.
Meanwhile Baggies boss Tony Mowbray made just one change
to the West Brom that beat Blackpool 2-1 at the Hawthorns
on Tuesday night. Midfielder Robert Koren came back
into the side in place of Felipe Teixeira. Mowbray
did however decide he did not need a goalkeeper on
the subs bench opting instead for the returning Craig
Beattie ahead of a stopper.
City suffered a blow before the kick-off when Queens Park Rangers registered
a 1-0 victory away at Charlton Athletic. The result meant City started the game
against the side with the best home record in the division, rock bottom of the
Coca Cola Championship.
Once the action did get underway at the Hawthorns, City won a corner inside the
first minute. Simon Lappin’s delivery to the near post was good but goalkeeper
Dean Kiely punched the ball to safety.
West Brom broke up field and fashioned an excellent chance for skipper Jonathan
Greening. He shifted the ball on to his right foot but his powerful shot from
10 yards was blocked and Ishmael Miller’s rebound effort was deflected
out for a corner. From the flag-kick, Martin Albrechtsen’s header was easily
gathered by David Marshall.
The powerful Miller thought he should have had a free-kick on the edge of the
box at the home side piled on the pressure.
Miller was a threat again in the fifth minute as he found himself through in
the inside-left channel but he fired wildly over from a narrow angle.
City were struggling for a foothold in the game and on six minutes Greening
tried his luck again, this time with a left-foot shot from 25 yards which flew
over Marshall’s goal.
City could not get out of their half and Miller won another Albion corner. It
was taken short but James Morrison cruising cross was deflected into Marshall’s
arms.
A few minutes later Marshall did excellently to tip over Kevin Phillips' powerful
drive from 25 yards. It was one-way traffic and on 14 minutes Marshall had to
be alert to hold on to Miller’s low left-foot shot.
Just two minutes later the inevitable happened as City’s defence
was finally breached. From yet another corner Greening delivered deep to the
far post where
defender Cesar was on hand to head back across goal and the unmarked Miller headed
into the roof of the net from six yards out to give the home side a deserved
lead.
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| City keeper David
Marshall has an abject look on his face after
Ishmael Miller opened
the
scoring
for
the
Baggies. |
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The goal clearly rocked City who were desperately struggling to keep possession
over the halfway line. Jimmy Smith had hardly touched the ball in his first City
start, while the front pairing of Cureton and Martin were receiving almost no
service. Darren Huckerby playing wide left, and Darel Russell on the right were
virtually anonymous as West Brom attacked in waves.
The home side were keen to make their pressure tell and from Miller’s
pass, Phillips found himself with a clear run on goal. But the former England
international
elected to try to bend the ball from the edge of the box and only succeeded
in firing over.
At the other end there was a brief respite for City with an attacking throw
however Lappin’s cross deep to the far post trickled out for a goal-kick
with no City player within 15 yards of the ball.
City’s overworked back line received another severe test on 22 minutes
as a superb flick from Phillips let in Koren on the right edge of the box. City
skipper Jason Shackell came to his side’s rescue with an excellent clearance
from Koren’s low cross and City managed to scramble the corner to safety.
On 26 minutes the home side pressed forward again and this time it was Chris
Brunt who cut in from the right-hand side but fired wide with his left foot from
the edge of the box.
On 33 minutes City almost went further behind as they failed to defend properly
from another corner and Robinson’s deflected header was cleared off the
line by Russell.
Moments later at the other end City almost claimed a fortuitous equaliser when
Huckerby charged down Kiely’s clearance but the ball looped back safely
into the grateful keeper’s arms.
Two minutes later Shackell was City’s saviour once again as his superb
late challenge prevented Phillips scoring what looked like a certain goal from
eight-yards out. From the resulting corner Phillips got his head to the ball
at the near post but his deft flick was cleared on the post by the waiting
Jon Otsemobor as City managed to cling on.
Still the Baggies forced forward as City looked overwhelmed and Koren fed Miller
in his familiar inside-left position, but again the young striker lashed the
ball over.
Next to try his luck was Morrison and he too fired over, this time from 25 yards.
Against the run of play City finally managed an attempt on goal as Spillane twisted
and turned on the edge of the Albion box before his powerful shot was deflected
out for a corner.
From the short-corner Huckerby tried to force his way to the by-line but Albion
defenders managed to see him off for a goal-kick.
Suddenly City were starting to work their way into the game and the battling
Spillane forced a free-kick near to the home side’s corner flag. Lappin’s
kick was headed clear for a corner, which was cleverly pulled back to the edge
of the box where Ian Murray was waiting. But the defender could not control
his side-foot effort and it flew wide.
Another Albion attack forced a corner, but referee Phil Joslin blew for half-time
before the kick could be taken.
It was a relief for City who would have been happy to go into the dressing
room after Marshall’s goal was peppered by 13 Albion shots while there
were also numerous blocks. Half-time: West Brom 1, Norwich City 0
City started the second half with the same set of
players although their formation appeared to have changed
slightly with Cureton moving to the right, Huckerby
to the left and Martin in the centre of a three-pronged
attack.
But it was Albion who had the first attack as Hoefkens’ low
cross was missed by Murray but Phillips was unable
to turn and shoot.
On 47 minutes Spillane was the first man to be booked
after an aerial tangle with Koren.
Two minutes later City came close to an equaliser.
Cureton’s first low cross from the right was
cleared but when the ball came back to him his second
cross was desperately cleared from under his own bar
by Albrechtsen for a corner. From the flag-kick the
ball came to Huckerby on the edge of the box but he
screwed his left-foot shot wide of the goal.
However it proved to be a false dawn for City at just
seconds later the Baggies doubled their lead. Miller
broke free down the left and his cross was headed in
at the far post by the stooping Phillips only a few
yards out.
It almost got worse for City a minute later as Miller
won a header from a Greening corner but it was cleared
off the line by Lappin with Marshall well-beaten.
City’s frustration seemed to boil over and Ian
Murray was booked for a crude late challenge on Phillips
near the halfway line.
To their credit City looked for a way back into the
game and from Huckerby’s run and pass Martin’s
goal-bound shot from the edge of the box was blocked
for a corner. Then, after the corner was cleared, Smith
headed well wide from Lappin’s excellent, deep
cross.
Things nearly got worse for City at the other end as
Phillips broke through and rounded Marshall to score,
however, the offside flag had gone up much to his dismay.
On 60 minutes Baggies boss Mowbray made his first changes
with Gera and Teixeira coming on for Brunt and Morrison.
Gera’s first touch was an excellent header to
Miller who rolled Murray but his weak shot was easily
saved by Marshall.
Cureton then registered his first shot of a frustrating
afternoon, as he ran on to Smith’s flicked header
but fired straight at Kiely.
West Brom continued on the offensive and on 64 minutes
they won a free-kick some 30-yards out in the dead
centre of the goal. It was wasted when Miller’s
vicious low shot went straight into the wall.
He was frustrated again moments later when he was flagged
offside as he threatened to run clean through.
The game appeared effectively over as a contest as
Albion seemed content to maintain possession and City
seemed to have little or no fire power up front.
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| Darren Huckerby on
the ball. |
The home side did create arguably the chance of the
game on 73 minutes after a flowing, passing move. The
ball ended up at the feet of Phillips and he jinked
past Shackell on the edge of the box but Marshall came
to City’s rescue as Phillips looked certain to
tuck the ball away.
Duffy then made City’s first substitution as
Lee Croft was brought on to the right wing in place
of Cureton on 75 minutes while West Brom made their
final change as Craig Beattie replaced the excellent
Miller.
Croft was swiftly into action as he chased a long ball
from Russell and shrugged off the attentions of Robinson
before going to ground under a challenge from Kiely
but the referee waved away his penalty claims.
City then made their second substitution in the 80th
minute as Smith departed and Chadwick came on to play
just behind Martin.
The pace of the game slowed down as it entered the
final 10 minutes but Croft was the liveliest player
on the pitch. Firstly his excellent cross was narrowly
over the head of Huckerby, and then with four minutes
remaining he sprinted half the length of the field,
rounded Cesar but his curling cross was just too far
ahead of Martin.
The home side looked for one final flourish but it
was not needed as they cruised to a fully deserved
victory. The Baggies now look forward to pushing for
promotion while City began the long journey home from
the Hawthorns dead last in the division and on current
form facing something of a mountain to climb to get
out of trouble.
Result: West Brom 2, Norwich City
0
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