West Brom boss Sam Allardyce insists they deserved their 1-1 draw with Liverpool on Sunday.
The Reds went into the break having recorded 82 per cent possession and dominated proceedings for much of the game in the final home game of 2020.
Sadio Mane's goal looked to be enough, however, before a cheap corner led to Semi Ajayi equalising for a West Brom side who grew into the game after Joel Matip went off injured with what Jurgen Klopp described as an adductor problem.
Allardyce said: "We've got a point that no-one outside the dressing room believed we would have.
"Everybody thought 'I wonder how many it's going to be today' particularly after they knocked in seven against Crystal Palace last week.
"But the players were so good today at holding their discipline and defending in a pack as a team and finally, in the end, particularly in the second half, finding a way to attack Liverpool when we got the opportunity.
"We talked about it at half time that we couldn't just keep sitting back and we got better and better as the second half went on, getting out of defence into Liverpool's half and creating two or three chances, one of which was converted by Semi and gave us a great point today."

