Ibe makes point for second-string Liverpool

16 May, 2016

Jordon Ibe's superb goal gave a much-changed Liverpool side a 1-1 draw at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday's final day of the Premier League season. Three days before the Reds face Sevilla in the Europa League final in Basel, their manager Jurgen Klopp made 11 changes for their final domestic outing of the campaign.
They fell behind on 13 minutes to a fine West Brom goal that was finished off by Venezuelan international Salomon Rondon.
But Ibe's solo effort levelled the scores 10 minutes later as most of Klopp's likely European starters were rested.
Emotions were high before the game as West Brom paid a touching tribute to the victims of the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster following their families' momentous inquest victory.
There were 96 empty red seats in the away end, each bearing the name of a fan who died, and before kick-off West Brom captain Darren Fletcher and former Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert, now with Albion, laid floral tributes in front of the visiting supporters.
There was little incident of note in the opening stages, but the game was then enlivened by three pieces of fabulous skill from young attacking players.
First Jonathan Leko, West Brom's 17-year-old wideman, created the opening goal for Rondon.
Leko pounced on Joe Allen's poor pass, rode two firm challenges to stay on his feet and then fed Rondon with a perfect pass.
The Venezuelan then produced a fine, low finish past Adam Bogdan.
Cameron Brannagan tried to replicate Leko with a strong, weaving run at the heart of the West Brom defence, but his low shot was tame and comfortable for Ben Foster in the home goal.
But Ibe made no mistake on 23 minutes with a fantastic solo effort to level the scores.
Danny Drinkwater struck a stunning late equaliser as Leicester City concluded their fairytale Premier League campaign with a 1-1 draw against outgoing champions Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Cesc Fabregas's penalty put Chelsea ahead, but Drinkwater crowned his return from suspension by levelling with a dipping 25-yard effort in the 82nd minute to ensure that manager Claudio Ranieri did not taste defeat on his return to his former club.
Beaten only three times over the whole campaign, Leicester finished the season 10 points clear of second-place Arsenal, with long-time pursuers Tottenham Hotspur a point back in third. They also equalled a club record of 12 consecutive league games without defeat.
Chelsea finished 10th, 31 points off the pace, and while Guus Hiddink said his goodbyes after his second stint as interim manager, there remains uncertainty over the future of captain John Terry.
Everton claimed a rare home win as they beat relegated Norwich City 3-0 on the final day of the Premier League season in their first match since Roberto Martinez was sacked as manager.

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