Knowing that they had to take the game to Arsenal and avoid defeat to have any chance of staying up, West Brom created plenty of chances but managed to get only one of them on target. "One of our major problems is finding the right opportunities when we get to the final third to create and score more goals," Allardyce told BT Sport. The 66-year-old, who took over at West Brom in December after Slaven Bilic was sacked with the club in 19th place in the standings, dismissed suggestions that he might have needed more time. The creating of chances has been there but the converting has not," he said. Allardyce refused to be drawn on whether he would remain at the club to try to bring them back up from the Championship next season.
Source: The Star May 09, 2021 21:33 UTC