Steven Gerrard’s 500th Premier League appearance was
the only highlight in a dour draw which all but ended Liverpool’s chances of a
Champions League spot but lifted West Bromwich Albion a point closer to safety.
The England legend was given a huge ovation from both sets
of fans as he reached the magnificent mark and came close to breaking the
deadlock in the 27th minute but his 20 yard free kick curled just wide of the post.
Then a goalmouth scramble resulted in a double save from ‘keeper
Boaz Myhill to deny first Phillipe Coutinho and then Jordan Henderson.
Apart from that, the chances were few in a first half which was poor as both
sides seemed to run out of ideas as soon as they got close to their opponent’s
penalty area.
The second half was more lively as both teams decided to be
a little more adventurous in search of a season-boosting three points. James Morrison came closest for the Baggies’
when his header from a Callum McManaman cross was cleared off the line by Dejan
Lovren. The away team also had chances to win the game. Jordan Ibe rattled the
crossbar and Lovren himself couldn’t divert a 93rd minute header
goalwards.
Neither team could take advantage and as a result they were
forced to share the spoils in what was poor fayre for the sell-out crowd packed
into the Hawthorns.
After the game Liverpool boss Brendan Rogers lamented on the
lack of goals this season after Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge scored 52
goals between them last season.
“You take 52 goals from a team and it certainly doesn’t
help,” he said. “But the players showed terrific quality. It was a good
response but we couldn’t quite make the breakthrough.
“As a team the players are giving everything but in the final
third we couldn’t make that final pass that made the difference.”
Baggies boss Tony Pulis was full of praise for his team’s
hard work in holding on for a vital point in the fight to stay in the Premier League.
“We showed some resilience but we had to as Liverpool stepped
it up in the second half but we got the result we needed,” he said. “It is a
great point for us but we need to keep going. We still need one or two more
points.”