West Brom give themselves hope with Matt Phillips winner against Newcastle

As job auditions go it was pretty convincing. Darren Moore may have taken charge at West Brom far too late to prevent a relegation merely awaiting mathematical confirmation but the caretaker has breathed new life into a team who had lost their way under first Tony Pulis and then Alan Pardew.

Admittedly, a Newcastle United side suddenly propelled into a flattering mid-table position and lacking a cause to fight for were hardly the most awkward opponents but Moore’s gameplan effectively nullified Rafa Benítez’s brightest talents. Well before the end it was easy to appreciate how his four games in charge have resulted in the collection of a highly creditable eight points.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/apr/28/newcastle-united-west-bromwich-albion-premier-league-matcch-report

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