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Aston Villa 0-1 West Ham

Premier League    2022-23Match review
Villa Park   41,796
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
24Thilo Kehrer    
4Kurt Zouma    
3Aaron Cresswell    
31Ben Johnson    
28Tomas Soucek    
8Pablo Fornals 1  
41Declan Rice    
33Emerson Palmieri    
20Jarrod Bowen    
7Gianluca Scamacca    
5Vladimir CoufalSubed #31   
22Said BenrahmaSubed #33   
9Michail AntonioSubed #7   
 PosTable as at 28 Aug 2022PlWHDHLHFHAHWADALAFAAAPts
1Arsenal4200632005012
2Manchester City4200821105310
3Tottenham Hotspur4200511104210
4Brighton and Hove Albion4110102004110
5Leeds United420051011237
6Chelsea411043101137
7Newcastle United411053020116
8Manchester United410133101146
9Liverpool4110101011345
10Brentford411051011455
11Fulham411054011125
12Crystal Palace410133011354
13Southampton401123101354
14Nottingham Forest410112011134
15Aston Villa410122002153
16West Ham United400204101113
17AFC Bournemouth4101230020133
18Everton401112011232
19Wolverhampton Wanderers402011002132
20Leicester City401134002361
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Gerrard faces up to Aston Villa boos after Fornals grabs West Ham winner
John Brewin at Villa Park
Date published: Sun 28 Aug 2022 19.40 BST

Losing a game heading for a goalless draw is nothing like a positive sign. Losing against West Ham in such a fashion was a desperately bad look for Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa. A dire first half had suggested a stalemate set in stone, only for Pablo Fornals, via the heel of Ezri Konsa, to end West Ham's scoring drought.

In climbing off the bottom of the table to 16th, behind Villa on goals scored, West Ham avoided becoming only the second team in Premier League history to lose their first four matches without scoring a goal. The previous team, Crystal Palace in 2017, removed their manager Frank de Boer immediately afterwards. David Moyes will be suffering no such fate.

"The performance was not the most important thing; the result was," said Moyes, who confirmed Lucas Paqueta had taken a medical with a view to completing a move from Lyon. "It's one win but you have to start somewhere."

The pendulum of pressure swings instead to Gerrard ahead of six days in which his team face Manchester City, then Arsenal. "I've got ears," said Gerrard, acknowledging Villa fans' post-match rancour. "I've been in the game long enough to know if you lose three games from four it's not the start you want."

The winning goal was a litany of small details: the previously shackled Declan Rice allowed to surge onwards, Matty Cash slow to track Fornals' run and Konsa also perhaps slow to read the danger. On such margins tight matches are won and lost and pressure comes to bear on managers.

It barely helps when an attack is as blunt as Villa's was against a West Ham defence that for the first half struggled with an unfamiliar shape. Having lost to Brighton last week, Moyes employed a back five, Emerson Palmieri debuting at left wing-back. Moyes also handed Gianluca Scamacca a first Premier League start at centre-forward but both experiments would prove short-lived. "Villa thrived in it," Moyes admitted of his first-half blue-sky thinking.

Gerrard said: "You can say it was cruel and it was bad luck but we had 90 minutes to score goals." said Gerrard. He added that his team had lacked that "bit of imagination" in proving incapable of opening up an opponent undergoing a first-half identity crisis.

Risking Emiliano Buendía in creative tandem with Philippe Coutinho continues to be off-limits and a big part of Coutinho's detail was to stick as close to Rice whenever Villa were out of possession, the West Ham captain struggling with such close attention. Coutinho was, though, far less successful in finding the runs of Danny Ings. Villa did get the ball in the net in the 14th minute, Konza stabbing home, but their celebrations were curtailed when the assistant referee pointed out Lucas Digne's corner had bent out of bounds.

West Ham's five-man defence became four at half-time as Emerson was replaced by Saïd Benrahma. An improvement followed and only Digne's last-ditch intervention stopped Jarrod Bowen breaking away on the counter.

Just past the hour Scamacca got a first sight of goal, only for Calum Chambers' challenge to take the sting out. The hulking Italian was soon subbed off for Michail Antonio, Moyes admitting: "We gave him nothing. Scamacca left the field just as Coutinho, pulling up with cramp, departed to be replaced by, of course, Buendía.

And when Rice strode forward to set up Fornals' goal he was no longer being shadowed. Clearly missing the memo, Buendía was nowhere near and Emiliano Martínez could only watch as the ball spun beyond his reach and in. Loud disquiet from Villa Park's Holte End soon followed and there were further groans as Leon Bailey and Jacob Ramsey smashed late shots wide.

The final whistle brought relief for West Ham and Moyes and yet angrier boos for Villa and Gerrard. "We saw our supporters' frustration," said the beaten manager. "There's no one more frustrated than me. I'm all in to make it work, and my staff are, too."

Daily Mail: ASTON VILLA vs WEST HAM MATCH FACTS
ASTON VILLA (4312): Martinez 6; Cash 6.5, Konza 6.5, Chambers 6.5, Digne 6.5; Luiz 6.5 (Ramsey 66, 6), Kamara 6.5, McGinn 6 (Archer 90); Coutinho 7 (Buendia 66, 6); Watkins 6, Ings 5.5 (Bailey 78)
Unused Subs: Olsen, Augustinsson, Young, Nakamba, Iroegbunam
Booked: Cash, Kamara
Gerrard: 6
WEST HAM (343): Fabianski 6.5; Kehrer 7, Zouma 7.5, Cresswell 7; Johnson 6 (Coufal 23, 6), Rice 8, Soucek 7, Emerson 6 (Benrahma 46); Bowen 6, Scamacca 6 (Antonio 65, 6), Fornals 6
Unused Subs: Areola, Lanzini, Downes, Cornet, Agbonna, Coventry
Moyes: 7
Referee: David Coote
Attendance: 41,796
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