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West Ham 1-0 Fulham

Premier League    2020-21Match review
London Stadium   0
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
4Fabien Balbuena    
21Angelo Ogbonna   
3Aaron Cresswell    
5Vladimir Coufal    
41Declan Rice    
28Tomas Soucek 1  
26Arthur Masuaku    
20Jarrod Bowen    
22Sebastien Haller    
18Pablo Fornals    
23Issa DiopSubed #21  
9Said BenrahmaSubed #20   
10Manuel LanziniSubed #18   
 PosTable as at 07 Nov 2020PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Southampton83 018521 18716
2Liverpool74 0011611 16916
3Chelsea82 1111622 09415
4Leicester City71 024640 013315
5Tottenham Hotspur71 216630 012314
6Everton82 1112920 24513
7Crystal Palace82 117420 25813
8Wolverhampton Wanderers72 115420 13413
9Aston Villa62 0211920 04012
10Arsenal72 014320 25412
11West Ham United82 116311 28711
12Manchester City61 013522 06311
13Newcastle United82 026912 14411
14Manchester United70 1321030 010410
15Leeds United81 126920 28810
16Brighton and Hove Albion80 224711 2776
17Fulham81 033801 3474
18West Bromwich Albion70 213601 33103
19Burnley70 030502 2372
20Sheffield United80 131500 4391
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Soucek's late strike earns West Ham win as Lookman fluffs Fulham penalty
Paul MacInnes at the London Stadium
Date Published Sat 7 Nov 2020 22.10 GMT

This was a good game until the 90th minute and an exceptional one thereafter. Still 0-0 going into four added minutes, West Ham had time to score a well-worked goal, concede a poor penalty and then watch as Ademola Lookman took a truly awful penalty to blow Fulham’s chance of a point with the last kick of the match.

West Ham move up to 11th with the win, courtesy of Tomas Soucek’s slammed sidefoot finish from a Said Benrahma cutback. The new Hammers signing, making his home debut, then nipped at the toe of Tom Cairney in the box with just seconds remaining of the game. After a long interaction with VAR a spot kick was awarded and Lookman stepped up to take. He chipped a Panenka so bad that it barely had enough power to bounce off the chest of Lukasz Fabianski. There were cheers and laughter, even in an empty stadium.

It is tempting to read too much into this result and so let’s do that. West Ham’s recent run of exemplary form has come from sticking it to the big boys. Standing tall, playing tough and sticking to a plan. Against Fulham, for long stretches, it looked like something else was required as the visitors – boosted by their first win of the season on Monday night – played with confidence and more verve than their opponents.

In the end, however, West Ham did find that little extra, when David Moyes brought on Benrahma with around 20 minutes of the match remaining. He replaced Pablo Fornals, who has technical ability, but not the x-factor with the ball at his feet that the Algerian showed for so long with Brentford.

Benrahma jinked his way into the area to force a double save with minutes of normal time remaining. Then when the Hammers were given one last opportunity to play their way through the spaces of a retreating Fulham defence, Benrahma found the right touches to let Soucek apply the finish.

Moyes expressed solidarity with his opposite number after Scott Parker complained about the lack of an offside call against Sébastien Haller in the buildup to the goal

“If I was Scott Parker I’d be really disappointed. I think the whole offside rule, where they’re delaying the flag, it’s a terrible rule‚“ he said.

Despite criticising his team’s play, however, Moyes was pleased with a victory that could teach an important lesson in resilience.

“We stuck at it tonight and got the result,” he said. “We were given a task to win in a different way, we tried but didn’t pass or cross the ball well enough, our build-up was slower than we would have liked and they’re all things we have to improve. Let’s hope this is not the flaky West Ham of old.”

For Fulham there were lessons in that dreadful final moment too. Lookman was as bright a light as any in white on the night, but his ability is not always matched by his decision making. This was a charge that could be levelled at others in the team too, André-Frank Zambo Anguissa a case in point. Both players have the qualities to be valuable weapons in Fulham’s fight against relegation but to make that reality that may need to take a leaf out of the pared-back, efficient West Ham that narrowly edged them out here.

“The boy has made a mistake, that’s clear‚” said Parker of Lookman. “You can miss a penalty, but you can’t miss a penalty like that. He knows that. When you’re young you have to learn quick.

“At the moment it’s so raw, my emotions are of disappointment, and anger a bit. Addy is a young player and he’s been fantastic since he’s been here. He’s got to learn from tonight, but he’s not going to hide from that. I’ve not got an issue with missing a penalty, but when you decide to take it like that you put yourself right on show.”

West Ham had started brightly and could have taken the lead when Jarrod Bowen’s deflected strike hit the Fulham crossbar but the visitors improved in the second half before the late drama left them agonised and empty-handed.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
WEST HAM (3-4-3): Fabianski 6; Balbuena 6, Ogbonna 6 (Diop 63, 6), Cresswell 6; Coufal 6, Soucek 6.5, Rice 6, Masuaku 6; Bowen 6 (Lanzini 72, 6), Haller 6, Fornals 6 (Benrahma 72, 6)
Substitutes not used: Randolph (GK), Yarmolenko, Snodgrass, Fredericks
Scorer: Soucek 90+1
Booked: Ogbonna
FULHAM (4-2-3-1): Areola 7.5; Aina 6, Andersen 6, Adarabioyo 6, Robinson 6; Zambo 6 (Cavaleiro 90), Reed 6 (Loftus-Cheek 83); Reid 6, Cairney 6.5, Lookman 7; Mitrovic 6
Substitutes not used: Rodak (GK); Hector, Kebano, Ream, Bryan
Missed penalty: Lookman 90+8
Booked: Mitrovic, Loftus-Cheek
Referee: R Jones (Cheshire) 6
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