In a game with virtually nothing on the line, you would have expected a match with both sides playing without fear, but that was not the case when Crystal Palace hosted the already relegated West Brom on Sunday.
Palace played some sublime football at times but West Brom offered nothing in return. The fixture was hardly one for John Motson to remember in the legendary commentator's last game on the mic.
West Brom nearly took the lead early on as Gregorz Krychowiak struck a volley just wide of the left hand post, but from then on it was all Crystal Palace.
Clear cut chances were few and far between in the first half, with the most clear cut coming midway through the first period. A fine stop from Ben Foster in the West Brom goal prevented Wilfried Zaha giving Palace the lead.
Crystal Palace dominated the ball and looked the better team throughout the first half but could not find an opening as West Brom defended resolutely.
After the break that was a different story. The Baggies came out after the restart to try and attack the home side but that left holes in their back line.
The Eagles came close twice, but Wilfied Zaha and Reuben Loftus-Cheek failed to convert. Andros Townsend should have broken the deadlock in the 63rd minute after he was released by Zaha, but the former Newcastle man slipped as he took the shot and sliced the ball wide of the post.
But the opening did eventually come. Loftus Cheek released Patrick Van Aanholt down the left hand side who raced to the byline and pulled a teasing cross into the box for Zaha to side-foot home.
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