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Grzegorz Krychowiak has shared a departing message to West Brom supporters - and backed Darren Moore to become the manager full-time.

Krychowiak signed off his Albion loan spell with an hour on the pitch in the 2-0 defeat at Crystal Palace on Sunday.

He will now return to parent club Paris Saint-Germain.

The Polish midfielder sent a tweet expressing his thanks and said caretaker Moore 'deserves' to be given the job.

"It was my last game today I’d like to thank all supporteurs (sic) staff and players for this season even we failed to achieve the goal it was a pleasure and honor to play here," wrote Krychowiak.

"Darren Moore to keep the job because he deserves it.

"All the best and I hope you will come back to the premier league next season because here is your place.

"Come on you baggies".

Krychowiak made 31 appearances during his stint at the Hawthorns.

He was fined by former boss Alan Pardew in March when he stormed off and was alleged to have sworn at the manager after being withdrawn less than an hour into the 4-1 defeat to Leicester City.

Player ratings vs Palace

West Brom's eight-year stay in the Premier League ended in defeat with the Baggies comfortably beaten in south London.

Second half strikes from Wilfried Zaha and Patrick van Aanholt condemned Darren Moore to his first defeat as caretaker manager.

The result also saw Albion end the season where they had spent so much of it, rock-bottom.

Having already been relegated, West Brom were unable to muster one last performance and were easily dispatched by a slick Palace side.

Palace have Roy Hodgson to thank for their own survival mission.

The former West Brom boss had all four corners of the ground singing his name at one stage, with Albion fans still in awe of his accomplishments at the Hawthorns.

Albion: (4-5-1)

FOSTER 7

Couple of smart stops with his feet early on. No chance with either goal.

HEGAZI 6

Cut out a dangerous van Aanholt cross that appeared to have McArthur's name on it. Met his match aerially when Benteke was introduced.

GIBBS 6.5

Has developed a strong understanding with McClean that's gone under the radar and made Albion rock solid down the left.

DAWSON 7

Was never going to sign off softly. Clattered into Milijoveic to send the home fans into uproar.

NYOM 5

Naturally found Zaha a tricky customer and then Loftus-Cheek when they swapped wings. Struggled all game with van Aanholt.

LIVERMORE 6.5

Enjoyed a good tussle with Loftus-Cheek, his opposite number and main rival for an England squad place.

KRYCHOWIAK 6

Nearly broke the deadlock with a sweetly-struck volley. Struggled to bridge the gap to Rondon as the most advanced midfielder.

BRUNT (C) 6

Booked when completely out-foxed by Loftus-Cheek. Looked like one game too many for Brunt.

MCCLEAN 6.5

Ensured very little of Palace's threat came down his side. Going the other way, he was well marshalled by young Wan-Bissaka.

RODRIGUEZ 6

A new role on the right side of midfield. Made sure Nyom was well-protected against Zaha in the first half. Lost some of his discipline after the break.

RONDON 6

Isolated for large periods, as he often used to be when Pulis employed five in midfield. No chances to set a personal best goals tally in Albion stripes.

SUBSTITUTES:

Chadli (for Krychowiak, 63) 5.5 Tried to be too cute with a McClean cross. Opted to control when a first-time shot was needed.

Robson-Kanu (for Robdon, 71) 5.5 Unable to have any real influence.

Sturridge (for Rodriguez, 72) 6.5 Shielded the ball well and tried to knit together attacks the few times the ball reached him.

Subs not used:

Myhill, McAuley, Leko, Burke.

OPPOSITION:

Crystal Palace: (4-4-2)

Hennessey, Wan-Bissaka, Tomkins, Sakho, Van Aanholt (Souare, 82), Loftus-Cheek, Milovjevic (c), Zaha, Cabaye, McArthur (Benteke, 70), Townsend (Lee, 84)

Subs:

Speroni, Kelly, Schlupp, Riedewald.

GOALS:

PALACE: Zaha (70), van Aanholt (78)

THE REF: J. Moss (West Yorkshire)