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Burnley 1-1 West Ham

Premier League    2017-18Match review
Turf Moor   20,945
  SubsGoals  
25Joe Hart    
5Pablo Zabaleta    
11José Fonte    
2Winston Reid   
3Aaron Cresswell    
30Michail Antonio 1  
10Manuel Lanzini    
8Cheikhou Kouyate    
7Marko Arnautovic    
9Andy Carroll  
17Javier Hernandez    
14Pedro ObiangSubed #7  
15Diafra SakhoSubed #17   
26Arthur MasuakuSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 14 Oct 2017PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City83 1018340 011122
2Manchester United84 0014022 07220
3Tottenham Hotspur81 213340 012217
4Watford81 2151031 08315
5Chelsea81 124430 19413
6Arsenal84 0011301 31713
7Burnley81 212222 06413
8Liverpool82 206112 171113
9Newcastle United72 116410 21210
10West Bromwich Albion71 304310 2259
11Huddersfield Town81 212511 2349
12Southampton71 123511 1228
13Swansea City81 033712 1218
14West Ham United82 015302 33118
15Stoke City82 115701 34118
16Brighton and Hove Albion72 014301 3167
17Everton72 023501 2177
18Leicester City71 025502 2475
19AFC Bournemouth81 123500 4174
20Crystal Palace81 032700 40113
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Chris Wood equalises late for Burnley to thwart 10-man West Ham
Richard Jolly at Turf Moor
Date Published Saturday 14 October 2017 17.20 BST

Some games are defined by false nines. This was a match that, for better and worse, revolved around old-fashioned target men. Long before Chris Wood headed Burnley’s equaliser, Andy Carroll had made a dramatic departure, dismissed for two challenges that evoked earlier eras and invited suggestions of idiocy. His Burnley counterpart ensured it eventually cost West Ham and the points were shared in a fixture some had dubbed “El Claretsico”.

Not that it resembled a classic. West Ham were denied back-to-back victories, Burnley a chance to defy footballing gravity and break into the top four, if only for a couple of hours. Each, in their own way, could feel they showed spirit; typically, in Burnley’s case, and importantly, for Slaven Bilic.

“I am proud of the players,” said the Croat. West Ham’s often beleaguered manager took solace from his side’s dogged determination. Pronouncing himself frustrated and disappointed, he rued the fact they needed to show such resolve. For the second time in four away league games, Bilic saw one of his supposedly destructive players show a self-destructive streak. If Marko Arnautovic’s sending off at Southampton seemed set to be the most senseless of West Ham’s season, Carroll rivalled it in a display of staggering stupidity.

He collected two yellow cards in 99 seconds, both for clattering into Burnley’s centre-backs. First he elbowed James Tarkowski. Then he smashed into Ben Mee, elbow raised again. “An unbelievably bad decision,” said Bilic, faulting Carroll rather than the referee Stuart Attwell. “You are asking for trouble.” Sean Dyche concurred. “The second is possibly a straight red,” said the Burnley manager.

If Carroll’s aggression felt like a throwback to another time, so did Bilic’s tactics. There was an illogical element to West Ham’s prowess; they started with a side overloaded with attackers and ended up defending valiantly, just as, when they had five forward-thinking players on the pitch, their goal was created by their goalkeeper.

Pep Guardiola had his doubts about Joe Hart’s distribution but the England international recorded a rare assist, albeit with a simple punt forward. A stretching Mee missed it. Michail Antonio met it, skipped past Nick Pope and slotted a shot into the unguarded net. “A really poor goal. That is unlike us,” added Dyche, whose defence had been virtually flawless this season.

Then Carroll exited. Javier Hernández, the penalty-box poacher who had been an ersatz midfielder when Bilic tried to crowbar his most potent players into a system, was then allowed to lead the line. He combined slickly with Manuel Lanzini and Antonio when the Englishman could have doubled the lead. Pope saved instead.

Burnley felt they could have been level before then, citing Hart’s challenge on Wood. “Joe touched the ball but if we were in that situation I would expect a penalty,” admitted an honest Bilic. The expectations changed for Burnley, too. Accustomed to excelling without the ball, they rarely enjoy 62% of possession or face the burden of being favourites against 10-man teams. Dyche, normally an advocate of continuity, made a double change at half-time. One of those introduced, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, struck the base of the post with a low drive and crossed for Wood to extend Burnley’s longest unbeaten run in the top flight since 1975 and help repay his club record £15m fee. “He is scoring goals,” said Dyche. “It is a great habit.”

It left Bilic lamenting the interventions of two strikers. “We defended well for 95%,” he added. “If it stayed 1-0 it would be heroic.” Instead, he was left to ponder the actions of his resident villain.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS, THE LEAGUE TABLE AND MATCH ZONE
Burnley (4-4-1-1): Pope 6; Lowton 6, Tarkowski 6, Mee 5.5, Ward 6 (Barnes 81); Brady 6, Cork 6, Defour 7, Arfield 5 (Gudmundsson 46, 7); Hendrick 5 (Vokes 46, 6.5); Wood 7
Subs not used: Lindegaard, Taylor, Westwood, Long
Scorers: Wood (85)
Booked: Defour (41), Wood (86)
Manager: Sean Dyche
West Ham (4-4-1-1): Hart 7; Zabaleta 6, Fonte 7, Reid 6, Cresswell 6; Antonio 7.5, Kouyate 6, Lanzini 6.5 (Masuaku 88), Arnautovic 6 (Obiang 46, 6); Hernandez 6 (Sakho 75, 6); Carroll 4
Subs not used: Adrian, Sakho, Noble, Ayew, Ogbonna
Scorers: Antonio (19)
Booked: Carroll (25), (27), Obiang (80) Reid (85)
Red Card: Carroll (27)
Manager: Slaven Bilic
Referee: Stuart Attwell 5
Attendance: 20,945
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