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Stalemate with Blackburn slows West Brom play-off bid

Ireland international Robinson shields the ball from Blackburn's Joe Rothwell
Ireland international Robinson shields the ball from Blackburn's Joe Rothwell

Steve Bruce's first home game in charge of West Brom ended in a 0-0 draw against promotion-chasing rivals Blackburn at The Hawthorns.

Bruce, 61, enjoyed a warm reception from the home supporters but he was reminded how difficult his task will be after his side, which included Republic of Ireland duo Callum Robinson and Jayson Molumby, failed to break down a determined Rovers side who were without Boys in Green defender Darragh Lenihan through suspension.

West Brom, who are eighth and three points adrift of the top six, had the better of the chances as goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski denied Andy Carroll, while Adam Reach was foiled by a desperate clearance from Tyrhys Dolan near the end.

Blackburn - who remain third in the Sky Bet Championship, four points behind the automatic promotion places - were forced into a change before kick-off.

Irish right-back James Brown, who joined the Lancashire club from Drogheda United in January, was promoted to the bench for the second time since signing after centre-back Daniel Ayala was ruled out with a calf injury and Joe Rankin-Costello was promoted from the bench.

Meanwhile, Ireland defender Dara O'Shea, who made his first-team return as a late substitute last Wednesday after five months out with an ankle fracture, was named on the bench by West Brom but did not ultimately come on.

Rovers striker Ben Brereton Diaz had the ball in the net in the sixth minute but he was clearly offside and action was thin on the ground as both teams struggled to create chances in the first half.

Karlan Grant was inches away from converting Darnell Furlong's cross for eighth-placed Albion at the far post as he slid in.

The Baggies created the first on-target chance when Carroll forced Kaminski to palm away an angled drive after cutting inside when the goalkeeper should really have held the ball.

Furlong was next to threaten but his free-kick went the wrong side of the side-netting as he tried to surprise Kaminski.

Another Albion free-kick, this time swung in by Alex Mowatt, was headed comfortably over the bar by Matt Clarke.

Ireland's Jayson Molumby wins an aerial challenge for West Brom

Blackburn failed to create anything in the first half, although it took a vital diving header from Furlong to clear the danger from Rankin-Costello's cross, with Sam Gallagher shaping to shoot.

Albion had the ball in the net in the 50th minute but Conor Townsend was clearly offside as he challenged Kaminski before Clarke headed home.

Blackburn were much more of a threat in the second half and successive corners from Joe Rothwell saw headers from Jan Paul Van Hecke then Scott Wharton arrow off target.

Brereton Diaz was again denied a goal by the offside flag when he netted with an angled volley, but replays proved the decision was correct.

The 20-goal striker had Rovers' first on-target effort in the 66th minute with a low drive that was straight at Sam Johnstone.

Sadly for Rovers that was the last meaningful action for the Chile international as he limped off with what appeared to be a foot injury in the 70th minute, to be replaced by Reda Khadra.

Khadra wasted no time making his presence felt with a jinking run past Molumby and Furlong on the touchline before firing straight at Johnstone.

Carroll was denied by a fingertip save by Kaminski with a header, then an aerial effort by Reach was hacked away by Dolan.

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Additional reporting: PA

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