A hard-earned point at Old Trafford means that this season’s record matches the record 2012/13 season in points although Steve Clarke’s men had scored once more goal after 30 games.
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Albion’s Premier League Comparison – 29 games
Last season’s game 29, the victory over Manchester United, proved to be Albion’s last win of the season as they picked up just four points in their last nine games. This season’s more impressive win over Arsenal keeps up the hope of reaching 50 points.
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 28 games
With half of their remaining games against teams above them in the table, it may not be that easy for Albion to reach the 50 point mark.
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 27 games
Albion’s five match unbeaten run came to an end with a thoroughly disappointing performance against Palace at the Hawthorns, and fears from Baggies fans that the 40-point malaise may have set in once again.
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 26 games
I pointed out in my preview to the Sunderland game last month that home wins over the Black Cats, Stoke and Bournemouth and draws at Middlesbrough and West Ham would see the Baggies reach 40 points by the end of February, and that is exactly what they have done.
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 25 games
Albion left it late, but they kept up their record of only losing once this season to teams outside the current top eight (the 1-0 defeat in Bournemouth), and it is Eddie Howe’s men that the Baggies face next at the Hawthorns in a fortnight’s time.
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