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West Ham 2-0 Leicester City

Premier League    2024-25Match review
London Stadium   62,455
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
25Jean-Clair Todibo    
26Maximilian Kilman    
3Aaron Cresswell    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka    
28Tomas Soucek 1  
8James Ward-Prowse    
19Edson Alvarez    
68Oliver Scarles    
20Jarrod Bowen    
14Mohammed Kudus    
33Emerson PalmieriSubed #68   
4Carlos SolerSubed #19   
15Konstantinos MavropanosSubed #25   
34Evan FergusonSubed #14   
29Andrew IrvingSubed #28   
OWN GOAL (Jannik Vestergaard) 1  
 PosTable as at 27 Feb 2025PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool2810 212810105 0381667
2Arsenal278 41271175 2241254
3Nottingham Forest277 42221072 5222348
4Manchester City278 23281763 5252047
5Chelsea277 42261563 5262146
6Newcastle United277 24241763 5222144
7AFC Bournemouth276 34171064 4282243
8Brighton and Hove Albion275 62191564 4252443
9Fulham275 54202164 3201542
10Aston Villa287 71251842 7152742
11Brentford277 34302642 7181738
12Crystal Palace273 56162264 3191136
13Tottenham Hotspur275 27282451 7251533
14Manchester United276 17202435 5131533
15West Ham United275 27182744 5142033
16Everton274 64201735 5101732
17Wolverhampton Wanderers273 19172633 8203022
18Ipswich Town271 49103024 7162717
19Leicester City272 39112722 9143417
20Southampton271 11193712 1110289
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Soucek extends West Ham's revival and Van Nistelrooy's Leicester woe
John Brewin at the London Stadium
Date published: Thu 27 Feb 2025 22.01 GMT

It has been a midweek of Premier League certainties being secured at both top and bottom. Place Leicester in the certainty category. Defeat at West Ham extended their doomed, zombified lurch towards relegation to 11 league defeats in 12, 12 of 16 in all since Ruud van Nistelrooy replaced Steve Cooper in November.

If Cooper was the wrong man at the wrong club then so, most probably, is the Dutchman. Perhaps nobody had a chance with the squad Leicester assembled to attempt survival. Their performance at the London Stadium was submissive. "That's the situation we're in," said Van Nistelrooy. "The confidence in the run of form is low and then you end up in a mindset of trying not to lose."

Graham Potter, once linked with Leicester, is restoring order to West Ham. A revived Jarrod Bowen made things happen for both first-half goals, the first from Tomas Soucek, the second an own goal from Jannik Vestergaard the Hammers captain's zest had enforced.

West Ham were unchanged from a famous weekend win at Arsenal that had handed legitimacy to Potter's regime. "We played well against Arsenal and got the result but it counted for nothing if we didn't show up tonight," said Bowen.

Much of Potter's coaching reputation lies in improving players, though gradually. His has been a new-manager curve rather than bounce but the signs grow more positive. "There is a lot of potential, for sure," he said. "Talent is one thing. The foundations have to be good."

A night that began with a tribute to the late Ronnie Boyce, 1964 FA Cup final hero, took time to catch alight. Leicester's approach, that worked at Tottenham a month ago but nowhere else, was to defend in numbers and hope Jamie Vardy could win territory. The 2016 title survivor, 38, completed the full 90 with a grim expression of frustrated ennui.

If Soucek's 22nd-minute goal was created by anything it was Leicester's complete and utter failure to clear their lines after Bowen began an attack. Goalkeeper Mads Hermansen, left unprotected, made a point-blank save from Mohammed Kudus. Soucek, played onside by Vestergaard, slotted in. "We showed, good spirit, good team effort," said the birthday boy.

If that might be expected to stimulate survival instincts within Leicester there were scant signs of a dogfight. The quiet night air at the London Stadium was filled with away fans singing of past glories when returning to the Premier League has been to their desperate disappointment.

The Hammers continued to dominate first-half possession. Over to Leicester for another helping hand: Bowen seized on a low James Ward-Prowse corner and his shot bounced off the hapless Vestergaard. "No defender wants an own goal," said Bowen, claiming it.

The first half ended with boos trailing Van Nistelrooy down the tunnel. Could he inspire his team to play for their lives, their futures, their bank balances? A lack of genuine speed, Vardy's greyhound days long gone, allowed West Ham almost as much comfort in the second 45 as the first. "The damage was done," said Van Nistelrooy. "The first half we created absolutely nothing."

Ironic cheers greeted a Leicester corner and when Van Nistelrooy made his first changes, sending on Harry Winks and Stephy Mavididi. Leicester, briefly, pushed onwards. Potter's subsequent trio of changes to bolster defence and midfield disappointed Hammers fans hoping to see Evan Ferguson.

Potter wanted to lock down any glimmer of Leicester revival. Another facet of his reputation is that of steadying hand, though he need not have worried. "It wasn't a champagne type of night," he said. "Overall it was a professional performance. Not fantastic, but we are delighted with two wins, two clean sheets and six points."

Ferguson eventually arrived in the 73rd minute. Bowen broke away, the Irishman getting a chance, but deliberating too long. It may not be long until Leicester and probably Van Nistelrooy are called time on. "I keep working. I keep going," said the beaten manager.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
WEST HAM (5-3-2): Areola 7; Wan-Bissaka 7.5, Todibo 7 (Mavropanos 66, 6.5), Kilman 7, Cresswell 8, Scarles 7 (Emerson 65, 6); SOUCEK 8.5 (Irving 90), Ward-Prowse 7.5, Alvarez 7 (Soler 65, 6.5); Bowen 8, Kudus 6.5 (Ferguson 73, 6)
Subs not used: Fabianski, Rodriguez, Guilherme, Ings
Scorers: Soucek 21, Vestergaard OG 43
Manager: Graham Potter 8
LEICESTER (4-2-3-1): Hermansen 6; Justin 5, Faes 5, Vestergaard 3, Kristiansen 6; Ndidi 6.5, Soumare 5.5 (Winks 61, 6); Buonanotte 5.5, El Khannouss 6; De Cordova-Reid 5 (Mavididi 61, 5), Vardy 6
Subs not used: Stolarczyk, Okoli, Coady, Skipp, Ayew
Manager: Ruud van Nistelrooy 4
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