Rotherham United vs West Bromwich Albion. Sky Bet Championship.
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Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Rotherham United and West Bromwich Albion at the New York Stadium as Jordan Hugill's double saw the Millers earn a vital comeback win.
Friday 7 April 2023 16:19, UK
Jordan Hugill turned his fortunes around as he led Rotherham to a 3-1 win over West Brom.
The skipper haunted his former club all afternoon but initially gifted them the opener by giving away a first-half penalty, which was tucked away by John Swift.
The striker then netted either side of the break to put Rotherham in the ascendancy and continued to give Albion's backline a torrid time.
Both teams were in need of a victory for different reasons but Rotherham looked far more determined to grab the three points and ease their relegation troubles.
West Brom threatened early with Daryl Dike firing in a volley which Viktor Johansson had to palm away to safety.
Rotherham wasted a huge chance to go in front when a blocked shot from Chiedozie Ogbene fell kindly to Hugill but he placed his shot wide from close range.
The next big chance also fell the way of the home side with Leo Hjelde taking aim from distance. The powerful strike seemed to take Josh Griffiths by surprise and he could only push the ball towards Tariqe Fosu, who blazed over the top.
Former Miller Semi Ajayi presented Rotherham with another opening when he missed a clearance and Jamie Lindsay scampered through to test Griffiths.
The visitors were then awarded a 32nd-minute penalty when Conor Townsend was tripped by Hugill. Swift, a one-time loanee at Rotherham, slotted home.
Hugill seemed desperate to make amends and just got too much on a header from Wes Harding's cross.
The Millers continued to push and it took a quick reaction stop from Griffiths to deny Shane Ferguson.
It was Hugill who got them level on 42 minutes as he rose highest from Conor Coventry's corner to nod in.
They could have turned the score around before the break had Griffiths not been able to get a hand on Ogbene's strike. Hugill then saw another header from a corner bounce off the woodwork and out to safety.
Rotherham kept their pressure up as the second half resumed and it was Hugill again on the end of a cross as he headed beyond Griffiths on 50 minutes from Ferguson's free-kick.
He was denied a hat-trick by Griffiths after latching onto Hjelde's lobbed ball and poking goalwards.
Rotherham continued to push and got a third to seal victory on 76 minutes.
It came just moments after Ogbene had caused havoc with a mazy run which ended in him firing off the post. The ball then found its way to Fosu who weaved inside the box and smashed beyond Griffiths.
It could have been four in added on time but Ogbene again saw his effort clatter the woodwork.
Rotherham's Matt Taylor:
"We know this formation, if it functions well, can and will create chances. How we were behind in the game I'll never know. It was so, so important we got back in the game so soon after going behind. The equalising goal was a big moment. We did not feel too bad about ourselves for too long. We just seemed to enjoy our game today. There was spice and fight. Our intent was spot on and we kept going forward. But I really liked our backline. They won't get the headlines but it was a platform for us to build on. I feel like this was the best we have played in a long time. We are going in the right direction.
"It was important Jordan got his goals when he did. The first half an hour for him was a test of character. He missed a couple of chances and gave away the penalty. But chances kept coming his way. As all goalscorers do, they thrive on confidence. If we play like we did today, we will keep giving ourselves a chance."
West Brom's Carlos Corberan:
"Today is a day to be disappointed with the result and the performance. We all knew the type of game we could play. We all knew we had to win second balls and compete at set pieces. I think they found a way to be better than us. We did not win enough second balls. In defence we were late to defend.
"We could have conceded more goals than the three we did. There are things we need to do better. They competed in their own way and we could not impose our own style. There is a lot of disappointment, frustration and pain."