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Goalless draw at Swansea sees West Brom slip to second in table

West Brom surrendered top spot in the Sky Bet Championship after being held to a 0-0 draw at Swansea.

Slaven Bilic’s side failed to find a first-half breakthrough before being put on the back foot for large spells of the second period to allow Leeds to steal a march at the league summit.

Jay Fulton missed a pair of gilt-edged chances that could have given the Swans a valuable victory in the race for the playoffs, but after QPR’s victory at Preston, they closed the gap on the top six to three points.

For all of West Brom’s early dominance, it was Swansea who carved out the best chance of the first 20 minutes after Rhian Brewster nodded a long ball back into the path of Kalulu.

Ayew then got in the way of a Brewster effort, but from that point on Bilic’s men cranked up the pressure to send the Swans further back into their defensive shell.

Hal Robson-Kanu was half a yard away from getting on the end of Callum Robinson’s whipped ball, before Matt Grimes lost concentration for a split second.

He found the stands instead of the net again with another great chance after Sam Johnstone tripped
Conor Gallagher on the edge of the area. Grimes pulled a low cross back for Fulton, but he blazed over again.

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