West Brom 2-2 QPR: Slaven Bilic's side are PROMOTED to the Premier League

West Brom 2-2 QPR: Slaven Bilic’s side are PROMOTED to the Premier League despite failing to record victory after Barnsley beat Brentford

  • West Brom have been automatically promoted back into the Premier League
  • A point was enough for the Baggies to secure second place behind Leeds United
  • The draw would have done it but Barnsley’s win gave them a two-point cushion
  • It was on-loan forward Callum Robinson who provided West Brom’s second goal  

One of football’s most colourful figures is back in the Premier League after West Brom’s draw QPR ensured Slaven Bilic would have another crack at the England’s top flight.

After accusing his side of ‘collapsing under pressure’ in defeat at Huddersfield last week, Bilic was agitated on the touchline as he watched them squeeze over the line on an agonising final evening in the Championship.

‘I managed my country (Croatia) for six years and I said no matter which club I manage nothing will compare when you are manager of your national team,’ said Bilic. ‘I can’t say it’s the same but I feel as proud as I felt then. It’s at the top.’

West Brom have been automatically promoted back into the Premier League next season

West Brom have been automatically promoted back into the Premier League next season

A point was enough for Slaven Bilic's Baggies to go up in second place behind Leeds United

A point was enough for Slaven Bilic’s Baggies to go up in second place behind Leeds United

It was on-loan Callum Robinson who provided West Ham's final goal to secure promotion

It was on-loan Callum Robinson who provided West Ham’s final goal to secure promotion

Rangers had taken a shock lead through Ryan Manning but Grady Diangana levelled before half-time and when Callum Robinson put Albion in front early in the second half, the matter seemed closed. But Eberechi Eze’s brilliant equaliser meant Bilic had to wait until the very end. The wait was worth it and now Bilic, who was sacked by West Ham in 2017, has returned to the top table.

Despite social distancing rules, and several warning to stay away following a recent increase in COVID-19 cases in the area, fans could be clearly heard celebrating outside The Hawthorns from about 30 minutes after the final whistle, while there were images on social media of flares being let off. At one stage, several players made their way up the steps of one of the stands, disappearing briefly before returning to the pitch and dressing rooms.

Fans could be heard celebrating outside The Hawthorns from about 30mins after the whistle

Fans could be heard celebrating outside The Hawthorns from about 30mins after the whistle

Dr Lisa McNally pleaded with West Brom fans to refrain from congregating in large groups

Dr Lisa McNally pleaded with West Brom fans to refrain from congregating in large groups

Reports of fans gathered near the ground prompted Dr Lisa McNally, the director of public health for the Sandwell area where The Hawthorns is located, to write: ‘I’m just sending out this plea. Please don’t find yourself in a big crowd of people because that is a significant risk.’

With the score 2-2, Bilic learned Barnsley had taken a late lead at Brentford, leaving Brentford needing two goals. Bilic shouted to his players to hold what they had. When the final whistle blew, they still had to wait for confirmation from Griffin Park.

Eventually the good news arrived and Albion’s players leapt on each other in joy and relief, matched by those in the boardroom as they contemplated the £170million Albion land for promotion. Music belted around the empty ground. At this point Bilic showed his class by leaving his players to enjoy their moment. When he eventually joined them, they soaked him in champagne, while Jake Livermore shed tears of joy.

‘We’ve got work to do but I haven’t thought about it because of this crazy situation,’ added Bilic. ‘We did a bit of work during the lockdown, plan A and B depending on where you are but in the last month not a single thought about it.’

QPR's Ryan Manning and Eberechi Eze's goals were not enough to deny West Brom promotion

QPR’s Ryan Manning and Eberechi Eze’s goals were not enough to deny West Brom promotion

Grady Diangana responded with a goal prior to half-time before Robinson found the net

 Grady Diangana responded with a goal prior to half-time before Robinson found the net

It felt very different when his team fell behind in the 35th minute. Manning’s initial shot was blocked but the rebound fell perfectly for the left-back, who found the bottom corner from 20 yards.

Albion responded quickly as Robinson played a neat reverse pass to Diangana, who fired through Lumley’s legs for the equaliser.

Albion continued to press after the break and Robinson put them in front in the 50th minute. Diangana’s clever footwork took him away from Luke Amos and Osman Kakay and Robinson steered the low ball home from six yards before leaping into the empty Birmingham Road End.

Just when Albion appeared ready to deliver the decisive blow, Rangers equalised. O’Shea was caught out of position by a cross-field pass and Eze sent a glorious effort into the top-left corner. Luckily for Albion, it did not matter. 

On-loan Robinson tapped in West Brom's second goal to help the Baggies gain promotion

On-loan Robinson tapped in West Brom’s second goal to help the Baggies gain promotion

source: dailymail.co.uk