West Brom hosted Liverpool in Saturday's lunch game kick off and Klopp decided to rest some players ahead of their crucial UEFA Champions League semi-final tie against AS Roma.Danny Ings, Joe Gomez and Alberto Moreno all got rare starts but despite the rotation, Liverpool controlled the game in the first half.They took the lead in the 4th minute through Danny Ings, who was the fox-in-the-box to strike the ball into the back of the net following a set-piece situation. It was his first goal for the club in 930 days!West Brom came back fighting but failed to create clear openings. Liverpool headed into half-time with a lead to protect.Second half started in end-to-end fashion and it was West Brom who were showing more intent, and rightly so.However, in the 72nd minute, Oxlade Chamberlain's delightful ball was chipped into the back of the net by Mohammed Salah, who in the process equalled the most goals scored in a 38-game season.West Brom got one back seven minutes later as Liverpool failed to deal with a corner and Livermore scored to give them hope.And all hell broke loose at The Hawthorns in the 88th minute as Salomon Rondon expertly headed the goal into the back of the net from Chris Brunt's free-kick to salvage a point.True fighting spirit form The Baggies and not a result Liverpool wanted ahead of the game against Roma.Here's how Twitter reacted:Salah's record-equalling goal:What a ball by Ox, what a goal by Salah pic.twitter.com/uuF6mKrmyw— #AneukLangsa!!! (@BIGREDS_LGS) April 21, 2018Rondon's equaliser!⚽️ WBA 2-2 Liverpool | Rondon (GOAL) 88' pic.twitter.com/dx24kbupVO— ★ D9INE ★ (@CY_STADIUM_9) April 21, 2018Praise for Ings and Salah!Danny Ings when he bangs his first hatrick for Liverpool today pic.twitter.com/KbpAWqThfV— Suspension 16 (@Lilskiess24) April 21, 2018*adds Firmino to fantasy team**turns on Liverpool game**see Firmino is on the bench* pic.twitter.com/WRBpbGz2OL— JS (@theballdontlie) April 21, 2018Wonderful to see Ings score. Well deserved and long overdue after a difficult time for so much of his Liverpool career #WBALIV #LFC— Sanjay Nair (@SNair72) April 21, 2018Danny Ings is all of us on Twitter scoring for Liverpool.— - (@AnfieldRd96) April 21, 2018That Danny Ings goal.A beautiful moment for a man that's had such dreadful luck with injuries – yet remained determined throughout; never gave up hope and fought his way back into the team.Over the moon for him. A true poachers finish too. 👌🏻— Ben Webb (@BenWebbLFC) April 21, 2018DANNY INGS HAS SCORED FOR LIVERPOOL! THIS IS NOT A DRILL! GET IN LAD!! pic.twitter.com/yrUocBgtEL— The Redmen TV (@TheRedmenTV) April 21, 2018Can ppl not refer to Ings goal "drought" pls? Injury plagued and barely played. For ppl with memories he might b the closest thing in #PL to Firmino. #LFC #wedontneedastriker— Weilong Liang (@liang_weilong) April 21, 2018Seeing Ings' face after getting that goal #LFC pic.twitter.com/eKofdhMKux— Sean Mackey (@SeanAMackey) April 21, 2018People tweeting the amount of days Danny Ings has gone before scoring today without mentioning he had two serious injuries in that time. He deserves that goal. Delighted for him!— LFC News (@LFCTransferNRS) April 21, 2018Blimey, it’s taken @22mosalah 72 minutes to score. Almost qualifies as a drought.— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) April 21, 2018Salah salah salah.. what a player.. on the cusp of doing something extraordinary that the premier league has never seen. 31 and counting #WBALIV— Ramachandran (@GaneshanKartik) April 21, 2018Hegazi has a picture of Salah on his bedroom wall.— The Anfield Truth (@AnfieldTruth) April 21, 2018A few trolls for Liverpool as well!Never ever start Moreno ahead of Robertson again, @LFC.— Dharma Bhagalia (@Kloppholic) April 21, 2018It's been a while since they've done it, but Liverpool have Liverpooled the f*ck out of this game.— Paddy Power (@paddypower) April 21, 2018At least Liverpool will still be happy if they end up drawing this. pic.twitter.com/V95CCpHauj— Sunday League Hipster (@HipsterManager) April 21, 2018Liverpool of old have returned. 🙈— Jay (@Jay82_LFC) April 21, 2018Only Liverpool can bring on a 5th defender and get worse at the back 😂— Gilly Gilly🍻🇲🇽 (@Gilly0151) April 21, 2018Fair play to Liverpool They celebrated a 2-2 draw against westbrom Now westbrom can return the favor. Magic of the EPL— kenna (@kennagq) April 21, 2018Why is everyone tweeting like this is a bad result for Liverpool. They look pretty happy here 😷 pic.twitter.com/5OQm2eBov2— Vikram (@thereversefIash) April 21, 2018Liverpool conceding left right and centre from set-pieces but they aren’t scared of Dzeko?? pic.twitter.com/CB0O9Gkkax— ‏ً (@SimplyCosta) April 21, 2018Stats to take away:930 - Danny Ings has scored his first Premier League goal in 930 days, since netting against Everton for Liverpool in October 2015. Relief.— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 21, 20182-and-a-half-years133 weeks30 months22320 hours1339200 minutesDanny Ings has scored a Premier League goal 👏#LFC #WBALIV pic.twitter.com/pk5xlo3hj5— bwin (@bwin) April 21, 2018Darren Moore's record in the Premier League as West Brom manager:West Brom 1-1 SwanseaMan Utd 0-1 West BromWest Brom 2-2 LiverpoolImpressive stuff. 👊 pic.twitter.com/bUtPGBxrDZ— Squawka Football (@Squawka) April 21, 2018Mohamed Salah has equalled the record for most goals in a single 38-game Premier League season.1995/96: Alan Shearer (31)2007/08: Cristiano Ronaldo (31)2013/14: Luis Suarez (31)2017/18: Mohamed Salah (31)Elite company. pic.twitter.com/rsaDhQk1ek— Squawka Football (@Squawka) April 21, 2018