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Brighton and Hove Albion 3-1 West Ham

Premier League    2017-18Match review
Amex Stadium   30,589
  SubsGoals  
13Adrian del Castillo    
19James Collins    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
41Declan Rice    
22Sam Byram    
5Pablo Zabaleta    
16Mark Noble    
3Aaron Cresswell   
8Cheikhou Kouyate    
18Joao Mario    
17Javier Hernandez 1  
30Michail AntonioSubed #41   
12Jordan HugillSubed #22   
 PosTable as at 03 Feb 2018PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City2612 10459102 1291069
2Manchester United2610 2129573 3221356
3Liverpool257 5025773 3322250
4Chelsea258 23211073 224950
5Tottenham Hotspur258 4128962 4211348
6Arsenal2610 21361434 6152145
7Burnley265 3591046 3121336
8Leicester City266 34191535 5192035
9AFC Bournemouth265 35181934 6121831
10Everton267 24201715 792831
11Watford253 45162542 7171927
12West Ham United264 44141725 7182927
13Brighton and Hove Albion264 63151923 861627
14Southampton263 65161925 5121926
15Crystal Palace254 44151824 782026
16Newcastle United253 46111532 7122024
17Swansea City264 27101824 791924
18Stoke City265 35152013 9113224
19Huddersfield Town264 45111922 982724
20West Bromwich Albion262 74141814 871920
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

José Izquierdo’s stunning strike lights up Brighton against weary West Ham
Jacob Steinberg at the Amex Stadium
Date Published Sat 3 Feb 2018 17.18 GMT

It had already been a bad week for West Ham, featuring yet another deflating conclusion to a transfer window and the dismissal of their head of player recruitment following his remarks about African footballers, and the atmosphere surrounding them had descended to new levels of toxicity once it was over.

For David Sullivan and David Gold, West Ham’s deeply unpopular owners, the temptation to close their eyes and stick their fingers in their ears must have been overwhelming long before the final whistle of this damaging defeat. “RIP WHU” was the message on one banner in the away end, where the travelling supporters needed little encouragement to increase the volume of their protests.

West Ham offered meek opposition in the face of a robust performance from Brighton, whose first victory since 23 December eased their relegation fears, and it was a match when the visitors’ self-destructive tendencies in the transfer market were ruthlessly exposed.

David Moyes spent a dismal second half turning to backroom staff in despair. West Ham had travelled to the Amex Stadium hoping for some respite after sacking Tony Henry, their transfer chief, on Friday night.

With their messy efforts at strengthening their squad still fresh in the memory, the mood darkened when Brighton scored after eight minutes. Chris Hughton’s team made a pulsating start and it was a slick counterattack that culminated in Glenn Murray beating a shoddy offside trap.

The move developed at impressive speed after a West Ham attack fizzled out and Brighton were grateful to Roger East, the referee, for playing on when Aaron Cresswell brought down Anthony Knockaert with a poor tackle.

Unfortunately for Cresswell, the ball was already nestling in West Ham’s net by the time he was booked. Pascal Gross released Murray, who was played onside by Declan Rice, and the striker slipped the ball underneath Adrián to claim his fifth goal in his past seven matches. Both managers denied any knowledge of Cresswell and Knockaert clashing in the tunnel at half-time.

West Ham were protecting a six-match unbeaten run in the Premier League and they crept back into the game, equalising through Javier Hernández in the 30th minute.

The Mexico forward retrieved possession, Mark Noble fizzed a pass into João Mário and the Portuguese midfielder’s deft flick found Hernández, who sidestepped Lewis Dunk and Gaëtan Bong before lifting his shot beyond Mathew Ryan’s reach.

Brighton regained control after the break and were rewarded for their pressure when José Izquierdo stunned the visitors in the 59th minute. West Ham failed to clear a corner and the winger took a touch before whipping a magnificent effort into the far corner from the left of the area. “I knew we had to raise our game again,” Hughton said. “I thought the second half was close to being as good as we’ve been this season.”

Izquierdo celebrated wildly and was booked for whipping off his shirt. Brighton did not mind. Despite introducing Michail Antonio, who was dropped for last Tuesday’s draw with Crystal Palace for arriving late to a team meeting, West Ham lacked guile without Marko Arnautovic and Manuel Lanzini. They are three points above the bottom three – Brighton trail them on goals scored – and are in danger of losing momentum.

“We just never seemed to get a grasp of the game in the second half,” Moyes said. “It was disappointing.”

Moyes, who denied that Henry’s dismissal had distracted his players, was preparing to give Jordan Hugill his debut with 15 minutes left. But the striker’s jog up the touchline merely granted him a better view of Gross thumping a superb shot past Adrián from 18 yards.

Brighton had failed to score in nine of their previous 13 league matches, yet they have scored six in two games against West Ham.

“Where’s the money gone?” the West Ham fans chanted. It was a good question.

Daily Mail: PLAYER RATINGS, LEAGUE TABLE AND MATCH ZONE
Brighton (4-4-1-1): Ryan 6; Schelotto 7, Duffy 7.5, Dunk 7, Bong 7; Knockaert 7 (March 78), Stephens 7, Propper 7.5, Izquierdo 8.5; Gross 7.5 (Kayal 83); Murray 7 (Ulloa 72).
Subs: Bruno, Baldock, Goldson, Krul.
Booked: Izquierdo, Dunk
Hughton - 7.5
West Ham (3-5-1-1): Adrian 5; Collins 5, Ogbonna 5.5, Rice 5 (Antonio 65, 5); Byram 5.5 (Hugill 80), Zabaleta 6, Kouyate 6, Noble 6.5, Cresswell 6.5; Mario 6; Hernandez 6.5.
Subs: Reid, Fonte, Haksabanovic, Hart, Cullen.
Booked: Cresswell
Moyes - 5.5
Ref - Roger East - 6
Att: 30589
Mom: Izquierdo
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