EPL: Stoke 3-1 West Brom

Joe Allen scored his first Premier League goal since February
Goals from Joe Allen, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Ramadan Sobhi handed Stoke a much-needed 3-1 win over West Brom at the Bet365 Stadium to relieve the pressure on Mark Hughes.
Allen put the hosts in front after 20 minutes when he prodded the ball home from Peter Crouch's volleyed cross before Choupo-Moting doubled the lead in first-half injury time after rounding Ben Foster.
West Brom pulled one back shortly after the break through Salomon Rondon's third goal of the season but were undone on the counter-attack late on as Sobhi struck Stoke's third with virtually the last kick of the game.
Stoke were just one place above the relegation zone before kick-off but that win along with results elsewhere mean they are up to 14th while West Brom remain in 19th and without a Premier League win since August.
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Hughes made an early tactical switch by changing from a 3-5-2 formation to 4-2-3-1 and it paid off almost immediately as Allen, re-deployed in an advanced midfield role behind Crouch, made a run into the box and finished inside the six-yard-box following the striker's low cross.
Rondon carried West Brom's biggest goal threat throughout and he drew a wonderful sprawling stop from Jack Butland late on in the first half as his controlled half-volley was expertly tipped around the post by the England international when it had appeared destined to nestle in the bottom corner.
Allen turned from goalscorer to goal provider for Stoke's second as his through ball sent Choupo-Moting through on goal. The Cameroonian calmly dribbled the ball around Foster before squeezing a shot between covering defenders Allan Nyom and Ahmed Hegazi on the goal line.
That goal came at the worst possible time for West Brom but they responded perfectly by scoring just six minutes after the break as Rondon raced onto Chris Brunt's brilliant ball over the top and slid his finish under the onrushing Butland.
West Brom dominated for much of the second half and were agonisingly close to equalising in injury time when Oliver Burke's low cross was diverted onto his own post by Stoke's youngster Tom Edwards, before Butland punched the ball into the back of Rondon's head from the resulting corner with the loose ball ricocheting away from danger rather than into the back of the net.
After pressing for the equaliser, West Brom found themselves stretched and were picked off on the counter-attack by Stoke as Choupo-Moting raced towards goal before unselfishly squaring the ball to Sobhi to pass into the empty net with Foster out of position.
West Brom pulled one back shortly after the break through Salomon Rondon's third goal of the season but were undone on the counter-attack late on as Sobhi struck Stoke's third with virtually the last kick of the game.
Stoke were just one place above the relegation zone before kick-off but that win along with results elsewhere mean they are up to 14th while West Brom remain in 19th and without a Premier League win since August.
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Hughes made an early tactical switch by changing from a 3-5-2 formation to 4-2-3-1 and it paid off almost immediately as Allen, re-deployed in an advanced midfield role behind Crouch, made a run into the box and finished inside the six-yard-box following the striker's low cross.
Rondon carried West Brom's biggest goal threat throughout and he drew a wonderful sprawling stop from Jack Butland late on in the first half as his controlled half-volley was expertly tipped around the post by the England international when it had appeared destined to nestle in the bottom corner.
Allen turned from goalscorer to goal provider for Stoke's second as his through ball sent Choupo-Moting through on goal. The Cameroonian calmly dribbled the ball around Foster before squeezing a shot between covering defenders Allan Nyom and Ahmed Hegazi on the goal line.
That goal came at the worst possible time for West Brom but they responded perfectly by scoring just six minutes after the break as Rondon raced onto Chris Brunt's brilliant ball over the top and slid his finish under the onrushing Butland.
West Brom dominated for much of the second half and were agonisingly close to equalising in injury time when Oliver Burke's low cross was diverted onto his own post by Stoke's youngster Tom Edwards, before Butland punched the ball into the back of Rondon's head from the resulting corner with the loose ball ricocheting away from danger rather than into the back of the net.
After pressing for the equaliser, West Brom found themselves stretched and were picked off on the counter-attack by Stoke as Choupo-Moting raced towards goal before unselfishly squaring the ball to Sobhi to pass into the empty net with Foster out of position.













