West Brom stand by Nicolas Anelka after sponsor’s exit over ‘quenelle’ gesture

West Bromwich Albion kept faith with Nicolas Anelka after losing their main sponsor in the wake of the striker’s controversial “quenelle” gesture.
British media reports suggested property website Zoopla had called on West Brom to drop Anelka for a gesture regarded in some quarters as anti-Semitic when the club played Everton in the Premier League on Monday.
However, the former France striker took the field and made a lively start before, having failed to score, he was substituted shortly after Diego Lugano equalised for West Brom 15 minutes from time in a 1-1 draw at the Midlands club’s Hawthorns ground.
New West Brom manager Pepe Mel, who saw the build-up to his first game in charge of the club overshadowed by Zoopla’s decision, insisted he’d no problems in working with Anelka.
“I don’t know. I am only head coach,” Mel told Sky Sports when asked about Anelka’s situation.
“He is a good personality. He needs a goal and he will work for me very well,” the Spaniard added after a draw that left his side four points above the relegation zone.