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West Ham 3-1 Viborg FF

Europa Conference League Q 1st leg   2022-23Match review
London Stadium   30,230
  SubsGoals  
13Alphonse Areola    
50Harrison Ashby    
31Ben Johnson    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
5Vladimir Coufal    
32Conor Coventry    
28Tomas Soucek    
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
10Manuel Lanzini    
14Maxwel Cornet    
7Gianluca Scamacca 1  
8Pablo FornalsSubed #10   
22Said BenrahmaSubed #20   
24Thilo KehrerSubed #21   
9Michail AntonioSubed #71  
12Flynn DownesSubed #32   
match review copied from www.bbc.com

THU 18 Aug 2022 Europa Conference League Qualifying - 1st Leg
West Ham United 3 Scamacca (23' minutes), Bowen (64' minutes), Antonio (78' minutes)
Viborg FF 1 Bonde (69' minutes)
By Alex Bysouth BBC Sport
Last updated on 18 August 2022

Gianluca Scamacca scored his first West Ham goal as they beat Danish side Viborg in their Europa Conference League play-off first leg at London Stadium.

The Italy forward, a £30.5m signing from Sassuolo, was handed his first start and took just 24 minutes to make an impact when he headed in following neat play on the left from fellow new arrival Maxwel Cornet.

It set the hosts on their way to a welcome first victory this season, having lost their opening two Premier League games without scoring a goal.

Jarrod Bowen zipped a second into the bottom corner from distance with 26 minutes to go but the visitors hit back immediately through Jakob Bonde's header.

That threatened to make life uncomfortable for the Hammers until substitutes Said Benrahma and Michail Antonio combined for the latter to tap into an empty net and secure a healthy advantage going into the second leg.

That game will take place in Viborg next Thursday, with the winners joining the group stage of the competition when it begins on 8 September.

It's been a testing start to the new campaign for West Ham, with an opening-day defeat by champions Manchester City followed by another against newcomers Nottingham Forest.

But they got up and running in Europe's third-tier competition thanks largely to some fresh faces at London Stadium.

West Ham, without captain Declan Rice and vice-captain Aaron Cresswell - and with boss David Moyes banned too - following a heated Europa League semi-final exit last season, handed a debut to defender Thilo Kehrer and first starts to Cornet and Scamacca.

It was the Italian, signed after scoring 16 goals in 36 games for Sassuolo in Serie A last season, who met Cornet's cross with a smart header after good work from the former Burnley man to open the scoring in an otherwise quiet first half.

With Billy McKinlay taking charge in his absence, manager Moyes watched from the stands and was seen handing bits of paper to another of his first-team coaches, Kevin Nolan - Uefa's regulations say there should be no communication with technical staff during the match.

Last season's standout performer Bowen looked to have put the Hammers in control of the tie with a well-placed long-range effort but Viborg showed resilience and pulled one back through Bonde's back-post header.

It was only last year they were playing in the Danish second tier, winning that division in 2021, finishing seventh in the top flight and reaching this stage of the competition thanks to wins over Lithuania's Suduva and Faroe Islands side B36.

They were missing two players who scored in that run, in Nigerian winger Ibrahim Said and Gambia forward Alassana Jatta - unable to travel because of entry rules for non-EU citizens post Brexit - and West Ham's greater depth told late on.

Benrahma's clever footwork saw him surge into the box on the left, before picking out Antonio for a simple finish 12 minutes from time that will give the Hammers breathing space heading into next week's return leg.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Alphonse Areola 6.5; Harrison Ashby 6, Ben Johnson 6, Angelo Ogbonna 6.5 (Kehrer 66, 6), Vladimir Coufal 6.5; Conor Coventry 6.5 (Downes 85, 6), Tomas Soucek 6; Jarrod Bowen 7.5 (Benrahma 66, 7), Manuel Lanzini 6 (Fornals 45, 6), Maxwel Cornet 7; Gianluca Scamacca 7 (Antonio 67, 7)
Subs not used: Nathan Trott, Darren Randolph, Kurt Zouma, Jamal Baptiste, Daniel Chesters, Pierre Ekwah, Armstrong Okoflex
Goals: Scamacca 23, Bowen 64, Antonio 78
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