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Robson-Kanu grabs late winner to keep West Brom top of the Championship

Substitute Hal Robson-Kanu grabbed a late winner at Middlesbrough to keep West Brom on top of the Championship.

The Baggies’ first win on Teesside since 2009 was secured eight minutes from time when Boro looked on course to claim a vital point in their own bid to climb away from relegation trouble.

The man who replaced him, Filip Krovinovic, should have opened the scoring inside eight minutes when he was picked out by Grady Diangana. But Boro’s Ryan Shotton was alert to block.

West Brom’s Matheus Pereira was lively down the flank but when he rounded Shotton Jake Livermore side-footed wastefully wide.

Johnstone had to be alert to hold an early effort from Britt Assombalonga, while he also did well to scamper over and tip Paddy McNair’s curling effort over from 20 yards.

Pereira tried an acrobatic kick from Diangana’s high pass early in the second half that was gathered by Randolph, and that was followed by Marvin Johnson shaving the side-netting at the other end.

Johnson sparked into life. His run led a counter-attack that ended with Johnstone needing to be alert to block a drive from Howson, while the West Brom goalkeeper made a stop with his feet just seconds later from Saville’s low effort.

When West Brom pushed for a winner, Boro almost took the lead against the run of play. Ashley Fletcher side footed an effort over the bar from inside six yards after Johnstone had got down low to turn away Saville’s effort away.

Randolph did his best to stop Edwards’ effort from Diangana’s run and cross, but it was not enough as Welsh international Kanu was on hand to bundle a finish over the line to claim the points.

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