West Brom boss Steve Clarke said it was a point well made rather than two lost after the 1-1 draw at Aston Villa.
Shane Long
had put the visitors in front early in the second half but Darren Bent
levelled with ten minutes left to earn Villa a share of the spoils. Baggies boss Clarke told Sky Sports:
“I think it’s a good result. We came here expecting a difficult game and that’s what we got. We’re disappointed because we went ahead in the second half and controlled the game for a good spell. We then created a few half-chances for the second goal but we were pegged back and it finished 1-1. We’re a little bit disappointed, the players are disappointed in the dressing room because we didn’t get the three points. Overall I think we have to be happy with our efforts because, having been disrupted a little bit with injuries, the team performance was really good.”
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West Brom next host QPR at The Hawthorns, and Clarke will be desperate for his team to keep their run of good form going.