Rumern Burrell was targeted because Burton claimed that it was a point to secure the League One safety in his penultimate season after drawing 1-1 with Wigan at Pirelli Stadium.
It seemed that the 11th goal of the campaign appeared to have given Albion all three points until Ronan Darcy was twisted in his efforts from afar at the final moments of stopping the second half to ask for a proportion of prey.
The hosts were all safe on the eve of the game – the kindness of their goal difference – but their point confirmed the relegation for both Crawley and Bristol Rovers ahead of the last weekend of the season.
The first half lacked clear attempts naked on both sides. Albion began positively, but could not shape a clear opportunity for the goal of Tickle itself.
Charlie Webster – on his return from the suspension – he had Albioin’s best form of naked as he broke through Finn Delapa, but fired over the top.
Wigan, the lowest scorers in the division, threatened in a row of corners late at halftime, but the home side defended dogs.
Their best chance fell on the former winged player of Burton Jonny Smith, who shot straight at Max Crocombe goalkeeper.
But Burton scored a goal that only craved the shy strips of the clock. Saturday’s hero Dylan Williams delivered the cross, a replaceable Mason Bennett forced extraordinary savings from Tickle, but the leading Burrell scorer was available for burial burial.
Dale Taylor approached his equalization twice as he fired an increase in driving over the crossbar before forcing him good savings from Crocombe.
Darcy finally achieved better than Albio’s guard with a speculative effort from almost the last shot of the game.
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2025-04-29 21:20:00