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West Brom 3-3 Tottenham: Eriksen scores late to complete fight back from three down

Written By JAK on Saturday, April 12, 2014 | 10:02 PM

West Brom threw away a three-goal lead as Christian Eriksen's late strike saw Tottenham secure a Barclays Premier League point at The Hawthorns.

For the second successive home game, the Baggies were held to a 3-3 draw due to a stoppage-time goal, Eriksen rounding Steven Reid and smashing the ball past Ben Foster deep into the additional period.

lbion had looked to be cruising towards three points in the early stages, racing into a 2-0 lead through strikes from Matej Vydra and Chris Brunt in the first and fourth minutes respectively.

After Foster had saved a tepidly-struck penalty from Emmanuel Adebayor, Stephane Sessegnon then capitalised on a Younes Kaboul error to make it 3-0 in the 31st minute.

Late show: Christian Eriksen celebrates after his late goal gave Spurs a point after being 3-0 down

Late show: Christian Eriksen celebrates after his late goal gave Spurs a point after being 3-0 down

Stunned: Matej Vydra celebrates after giving West Brom the lead just 27 seconds into the game

Stunned: Matej Vydra celebrates after giving West Brom the lead just 27 seconds into the game

Doubled: West Brom scored their second just three minutes later thanks to a Chris Brunt volley

Doubled: West Brom scored their second just three minutes later thanks to a Chris Brunt volley

Long way to go: Emmanuel Adebayor and Harry Kane can't believe they are two down inside five minutes

Long way to go: Emmanuel Adebayor and Harry Kane can't believe they are two down inside five minutes

Another: Stephane Sessegnon scored West Brom's third goal with 31 minutes played

Another: Stephane Sessegnon scored West Brom's third goal with 31 minutes played

Disbelief: West Brom skipper Brunt sits on the turf as the full time whistle blows

Disbelief: West Brom skipper Brunt sits on the turf as the full time whistle blows

Match facts

West Brom (4-2-3-1): Foster 6.5, Reid 6, Olsson 6 (Dawson 77, 6), McAuley 6, Ridgewell 6; Mulumbu 6.5, Dorrans 6.5; Amalfitano 7.5, Sessegnon 7 (Yacob 58, 6), Brunt 7; Vydra 7 (Berahino 72, 6.5)

Subs not used: Myhill, Anichebe, Jones, Thievy.

Booked: Reid, Dorrans, Foster, Ridgewell.

Goals: Vydra 1, Brunt 4, Sessegnon 31.

Manager: Pepe Mel 6

Spurs (4-4-2): Lloris 6, Naughton 6.5, Kaboul 5.5, Chiriches 5 (Fryers 46, 6), Rose 5 (Townsend 85), Lennon 6.5, Paulinho 6.5, Chadli 6 (Sigurdsson 78, 6), Eriksen 7, Adebayor 5.5, Kane 6.5.

Subs not used: Friedel, Bentaleb, Veljkovic, Winks.

Booked: Rose, Eriksen.

Goals: Olsson (OG) 34, Kane 70, Eriksen 90.

Manager: Tim Sherwood 6.5

Ref: Neil Swarbrick 5.5

*Player ratings by Laurie Whitwell at The Hawthorns

But Tottenham rallied impressively and following Jonas Olsson's own-goal in the 34th, Harry Kane headed in with 20 minutes to go before Eriksen fired in his leveller at the end.

It meant West Brom boss Pepe Mel, whose side drew 3-3 with Cardiff in their last Hawthorns encounter, was once again denied his first home win since taking over in January.

And having passed up this opportunity, Albion are now only three points clear of the relegation zone in 16th place with five games to go - albeit, one more than the three sides below them.

Spurs, meanwhile, are sixth, four points behind fifth-placed Arsenal and six behind fourth-placed Everton, with both those sides having a game in hand over them.

West Brom made a flying start. Less than 30 seconds had elapsed when Morgan Amalfitano well and truly outwitted Danny Rose on the right and put a ball into the box that Hugo Lloris could only push to Vydra, who hooked it into the net.

Albion swiftly added another, taking advantage of sloppy play at the back by Spurs as Reid's cross dropped to Brunt via a flick-on and the Baggies skipper volleyed home sweetly.

Tottenham looked to hit back quickly and after Kane had fired an attempt wide, the visitors were awarded a penalty around the quarter-hour mark when referee Neil Swarbrick ruled Amalfitano had fouled Rose in the West Brom box.

The subsequent effort from the spot by Adebayor was tame and Foster was able to get down to his left to keep it out.

Delight: Brunt and Graham Dorrans celebrate the second goal

Delight: Brunt and Graham Dorrans celebrate the second goal

Wasted: With the score at 2-0 Adebayor had a chance to pull a goal back for Spurs but saw his penalty saved

Wasted: With the score at 2-0 Adebayor had a chance to pull a goal back for Spurs but saw his penalty saved

Clutched: Ben Fster was the Baggies' hero as he sprawls to his left to save the shot

Clutched: Ben Fster was the Baggies' hero as he sprawls to his left to save the shot

Fight back: Harry Kane heads home Tottenham's second to start the fight back

Fight back: Harry Kane heads home Tottenham's second to start the fight back

Belief: Tottenham players then had 20 minutes to complete a memorable comeback

Belief: Tottenham players then had 20 minutes to complete a memorable comeback

Comeback: Tim Sherwood watches as his team fought from three goals down to earn a point

Comeback: Tim Sherwood watches as his team fought from three goals down to earn a point

Spurs had an escape in the 26th minute when Amalfitano, allowed considerable space in the area, received the ball from Youssouf Mulumbu and drilled it at Lloris, who pushed it over the bar.

But after Paulinho sent the ball into Foster's arms from distance, West Brom's third then did arrive and once again Tottenham did themselves no favours in the build-up.

Olsson's long hopeful ball forward from defence was headed backwards by Kaboul and taken by Sessegnon, who drove forward while holding off Vlad Chiriches before slotting beyond Lloris.

While the West Brom fans gleefully chanted at Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood that he was going to be sacked in the morning, their Spurs counterparts barely knew what had hit them.

However, their hopes of a comeback were soon boosted. Only three minutes after Sessegnon's strike, the away side had a goal back when Olsson diverted a cross into the box past his own goalkeeper.

Guilty: Danny Rose is booked for diving by Neil Swarbrick

Guilty: Danny Rose is booked for diving by Neil Swarbrick

Hurdle: Adebayor skips out over the challenge from own goal scorer Jonas Olsson

Hurdle: Adebayor skips out over the challenge from own goal scorer Jonas Olsson

Off target: Kane reacts after a missed chance

Off target: Kane reacts after a missed chance

Slipped: Pepe Mel tries to encourage his team, but will be downtrodden at the result

Slipped: Pepe Mel tries to encourage his team, but will be downtrodden at the result

And moments later Foster pulled off a great double save, pushing away Paulinho's shot before denying Rose on the rebound.

Tottenham kept up the pressure after the restart and after Rose put an attempt wide, Foster produced further heroics, palming behind an Aaron Lennon strike and then jumping to keep out a lofted Eriksen free-kick.

Rose was in the thick of the action once again when he went down in the West Brom area claiming a foul by Reid, only to pick up a booking from Swarbrick for his trouble.

Kaboul was to the fore in the brief skirmish that followed, and he then escaped punishment for a collision with Foster which he appeared to have gone into with a slightly high foot.

Spurs kept up the tempo and in quick succession Kane saw his marker just beat him to one cross in front of goal and then narrowly failed to stretch enough to connect with another.

The striker had his goal within a few minutes, though, rising to head in from Lennon's cross.

Eriksen then skewed off-target and Rose smashed over as Tottenham hunted down an equaliser.

And it came in dramatic circumstances as the ball came to Eriksen in the box after a cross was flicked on -and the midfielder got the better of Reid before cracking the ball into the net.

Chase: Substitute Saido Berhaino puts Kaboul under pressure

Chase: Substitute Saido Berhaino puts Kaboul under pressure

Pressure: Youssuf Mulumbu is closed down by Kane

Pressure: Youssuf Mulumbu is closed down by Kane

Blocked: Vydra blocks a flying Younes Kaboul effort

Blocked: Vydra blocks a flying Younes Kaboul effort

Stopped: Kyle Naughton prevents Morgan Amalfitano from getting forward

Stopped: Kyle Naughton prevents Morgan Amalfitano from getting forward

Catch up: Sessegnon has Vlad Chiriches for company as he dribbles forward

Catch up: Sessegnon has Vlad Chiriches for company as he dribbles forward

Hands off: Vydra tries to brush off Romanian defender Chiriches

Hands off: Vydra tries to brush off Romanian defender Chiriches

Hold off: Kane dribbles past Morgan Amalfitano

Hold off: Kane dribbles past Morgan Amalfitano

Shield: Adebayor holds off Baggies defender Gareth McAuley

Shield: Adebayor holds off Baggies defender Gareth McAuley

Tribute: West Brom and Spurs players during the minute's silence to mark the anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster

Tribute: West Brom and Spurs players during the minute's silence to mark the anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster

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