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Watford 1-4 West Ham

Premier League    2021-22Match review
Vicarage Road   20,073
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
15Craig Dawson   
23Issa Diop    
31Ben Johnson    
16Mark Noble 1 (1 P)  
28Tomas Soucek 1  
20Jarrod Bowen    
10Manuel Lanzini    
22Said Benrahma 1  
9Michail Antonio    
26Arthur MasuakuSubed #31   
11Nikola VlasicSubed #221  
33Alex KralSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 28 Dec 2021PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City198 1131671 119647
2Liverpool196 3022662 2281041
3Chelsea195 3122772 120641
4Arsenal197 1117641 5151735
5West Ham United194 23181552 3161031
6Tottenham Hotspur177 12161022 361030
7Manchester United174 13141343 2131228
8Wolverhampton Wanderers183 245742 38725
9Leicester City185 13161223 4152125
10Crystal Palace194 5118913 591823
11Brighton and Hove Albion173 338925 18823
12Aston Villa184 14151430 691422
13Southampton192 619823 5112121
14Brentford173 14101024 3111420
15Everton174 13131313 581619
16Leeds United182 43101513 582116
17Watford172 16112120 6111413
18Burnley151 428804 461311
19Newcastle United191 54132203 662011
20Norwich City191 2751912 632310
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

West Ham and Benrahma end winless run with emphatic victory at Watford
Jacob Steinberg at Vicarage Road
Last published Tue 28 Dec 2021 22.57 GMT

Nothing summed up David Moyes's influence on West Ham more than the sight of Jarrod Bowen tearing clear in added time to lay on Nikola Vlasic's first goal in claret and blue. Once such a soft touch, this team does not know how to stop running. After all just look at Lukasz Fabianski sprinting the length of the pitch to join in the celebrations when Vlasic rounded off a superb fightback from West Ham, whose push for European football has fresh impetus after this resounding win.

Fabianski's charge from his goal was typical of the togetherness that West Ham have developed under Moyes. This group is far fitter and sturdier than previous generations and there was a defiance to the way they responded after falling behind to Emmanuel Dennis's early goal, the quality of their football too much for Watford to handle. "They've got a resilience to them," Moyes said. "We're not accepting them rolling over."

This was a reminder they still intend to rival Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester United for a place in the top four. Watford, two points above the bottom three after five consecutive defeats, could not cope with their power. Claudio Ranieri's struggling side were horribly ragged after having three games called off because of Covid and they could not contain Bowen, who played a pivotal role in three of West Ham's goals.

Bowen, a scurrying presence on the right, was outstanding. The winger sparked West Ham's resurgence by creating Tomas Soucek's equaliser midway through the first half and it was also satisfying for Moyes to see his side survive in the absence of the suspended Declan Rice. Mark Noble, who had not started a league game all season, had an excellent game once he had adjusted to the pace of it.

"He gave me the leadership I wanted," Moyes said of Noble, whose penalty made it 3-1 early in the second half. Watford, by contrast, looked rudderless. They have lost eight times in 10 games since appointing Ranieri and could be in trouble if Dennis leaves to represent Nigeria at the Africa Cup of Nations next month.

It is easy to see why Ranieri wants to keep Dennis, although his hope that Watford can block the striker's departure by arguing that Nigeria's call-up arrived too late felt as convincing as his team's defending. "We must find solutions," Ranieri said. "It is not possible to continue in this way."

Watford had seen a chance to attack West Ham, who had only 48 hours to prepare after losing to Southampton.

The hosts had barely managed to train because of the disruption to their schedule but they did not look rusty during the early stages.They led after four minutes, Joshua King finding Dennis, who left Craig Dawson on the floor with a deft shimmy and sent a rising shot beyond Fabianski.

West Ham, who have struggled at the back since losing Angelo Ogbonna, Aaron Cresswell and Kurt Zouma to injury, stayed calm. Michail Antonio tormented Francisco Sierralta and Craig Cathcart, Watford's centre-backs, and it was not a surprise when the equaliser arrived in the 27th minute.

The pressure had been growing, Saïd Benrahma hitting the bar with a bending effort, and Watford paid for sitting on their lead when Bowen released Soucek, who spanked a low shot past Daniel Bachmann.

Moussa Sissoko was the player guilty of dozing off when Soucek made one of his trademark runs from midfield and it was not long before West Ham were ahead. Manuel Lanzini released Antonio and the striker sped clear before picking out Benrahma, who beat Bachmann with the aid of a deflection off Adam Masina.

West Ham, who had lost Pablo Fornals to a positive Covid test, had clearly decided that Watford's full-backs were weak links. Benrahma had plenty of joy against Kiko Femenía, who went off injured before the break, and the hosts were fortunate not to fall further behind at the start of the second half. Bowen had volleyed past Bachmann from close range but a VAR review confirmed that Soucek had fouled Dennis at the start of the move.

Watford tried to hit back, Sissoko testing Fabianski, but they remained shaky at the back. Masina, skittish at left-back, let Antonio charge on to a loose ball and cross to the far post, where Bachmann brought Bowen down after more indecision. Another VAR check confirmed the inevitable and Noble confidently tucked the penalty away, allowing West Ham to cruise along before Vlasic made it 4-1.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS, PLAYER RATINGS AND PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE
WATFORD: (4-1-4-1) Bachmann 6; Femenia 5 (Louza 41, 6), Sierralta 6, Cathcart 6.5, Masina 5.5; Kucka 7; Hernandez 5 (Pedro 46, 6), Tufan 5 (Sema 62, 6), Sissoko 7, King 6; Dennis 7
Subs not used: Angelini (GK); Gosling, Fletcher, Morris, Conteh
Goals: Dennis (5)
Bookings: None
Coach: Claudio Ranieri 6
WEST HAM: (4-2-3-1) Fabianski 7.5; Coufal 7, Dawson 7, Diop 7, Johnson 7.5 (Masuaku 82); Noble 8, Soucek 7; Bowen 8, Lanzini 7.5 (Kral 89), Benrahma 7.5 (Vlasic 85); Antonio 7
Subs not used: Areola (GK); Yarmolenko, Fredericks, Okoflex, Alese, Ashby
Goals: Soucek (27); Benrahma (29); Noble (PEN 58); Vlasic (90+2)
Bookings: Dawson (81)
Coach: David Moyes 7
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