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Nottingham Forest 2-0 West Ham

Premier League    2023-24Match review
City Ground   29,490
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
5Vladimir Coufal   
4Kurt Zouma   
27Nayef Aguerd    
33Emerson Palmieri    
20Jarrod Bowen    
11Kalvin Phillips  
7James Ward-Prowse    
19Edson Alvarez   
14Mohammed Kudus   
9Michail Antonio   
17Maxwel CornetSubed #9   
31Ben JohnsonSubed #5   
28Tomas SoucekSubed #33   
18Danny IngsSubed #4   
 PosTable as at 17 Feb 2024PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool2510 20331074 2261457
2Arsenal259 21301182 3281155
3Manchester City248 40301181 3271553
4Aston Villa259 12311363 4212049
5Tottenham Hotspur259 04261855 2262047
6Manchester United247 14181861 5151541
7Newcastle United258 23311632 7222537
8West Ham United255 43181752 6182736
9Brighton and Hove Albion246 51261533 6172535
10Chelsea255 34201852 6222335
11Wolverhampton Wanderers255 34192052 6202035
12Fulham257 15231514 7112629
13AFC Bournemouth243 44121743 6212928
14Brentford244 36222731 7131625
15Nottingham Forest254 36192023 7132424
16Crystal Palace243 36151933 6122424
17Luton Town233 27182023 6152520
18Everton243 36131452 5131819
19Burnley251 210133222 8122313
20Sheffield United242 28123112 9102913
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Kalvin Phillips' red card tops off bad day for David Moyes and West Ham at Forest
Peter Lansley at the City Ground
Date published: Sat 17 Feb 2024 22.47 GMT

When even your own fans are chanting "You're getting sacked in the morning" and "Boring, boring West Ham" then a crisis point appears to have been reached.

Kalvin Phillips was sent off as David Moyes's hold on his job took another dent though the West Ham manager gave a measured defence afterwards. Six days after losing 6-0 at home to Arsenal, the West Ham manager's gamble in placing faith in the England midfield player, on loan from Manchester City, is backfiring badly.

Moyes, whose contract expires in the summer, saw Phillips sent off for two bookable offences after Taiwo Awoniyi had opened the scoring for Nottingham Forest, who gained their first three-point return of the calendar year to move five points clear of the relegation zone. That goal came in the fifth minute of first-half added time and Callum Hudson-Odoi tapped home the clinching goal in the fifth minute of additional time at the end of the game.

Forest could have won by far more, however, if it had not been for Alphonse Areola in the West Ham goal. Nuno Espirito Santo's team were everything West Ham were not: fast on the break, always looking to take the braver option, solid behind a vibrant and hungry front four and defending with pragmatism.

After Moyes equalled his worst run in charge of the club with eight winless games, last chalked up when he started his second stint at the helm in early 2020, the West Ham players went over to applaud the travelling supporters, some of whom held up banners saying "Moyes out" and "GSB out" referring to Vanessa Gold, David Sullivan and Karren Brady, the club's owners.

Moyes has amassed credit in the bank at West Ham, who remain in the top half of the table, but this is balanced by the fans' antipathy. Having won the Europa Conference League last season, their first major silverware in 43 years, before selling Declan Rice for £105m, they still have a Europa League last-16 tie to look forward to next month. Since their playmaker Lucas Paqueta was injured, however, a rot appears to have set in.

Moyes pointed out that victories over some of the Premier League's leading lights that took West Ham to sixth place mean they have been doing something right. And if Newcastle, Manchester United and Arsenal can have bad spells, "there's no divine right for West Ham not to have a dicky period".

Moyes said: "We're hurting really badly as a team because we've not had good results for five or six weeks. But this season we've beaten Tottenham, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal. It's not so long ago we were having good times. There have been things which have affected us, such as the Africa Nations Cup. Paqueta, we're hugely missing him and the natural balance he brings.

"If you are going to be a football manager who has managed 1,200 games, you are going to have tough periods.

"Let's be fair, West Ham have had long periods of constant growth and this has been a season of growth overall too.

"I'm pretty long in the tooth and it's hard to please everybody. Maybe they want something different, I don't know. Maybe there have been managers who excited them more but the one sitting here wins more."

Phillips tried to show leadership but when he caught Morgan Gibbs-White with a late tackle in the 71st minute, three minutes after being booked for a push on Nicolas Dominguez, West Ham's day was done.

Areola was the main reason Forest did not win by a greater distance. The West Ham keeper made three superb interventions in the first half, from Anthony Elanga's point blank-range effort, Gibbs-White and tackling Awoniyi, but these were topped by superb saves from wonderful second-half volleys by Elanga and Danilo.

Thankfully for Forest, Awoniyi scored in between. The Nigerian received Dominguez's ball to feet, turned Nayef Aguerd and slipped home his sixth Premier League goal of the season.

Forest have appointed former Premier League official Mark Clattenburg as their referees' analyst. His first task might be to explain why Thomas Bramall, the referee, did not award Forest a penalty in the 81st minute when Maxwel Cornet fouled Neco Williams. Nuno, cautioned for his response, said: "Everyone is asking themselves, like me, why? What I expect from Mark is to at least give me an explanation as to what is happening."

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
NOTTINGHAM FOREST (4-2-3-1): Sels 6.5; Williams 7.5, Felipe 7, Murillo 8, Tavares 7; Danilo 7, Dominguez 7.5 (Yates 86); Elanga 6.5, Gibbs-White 7.5, Hudson-Odoi 8; Awoniyi 7.5 (Origi 67, 7).
Subs not used: Turner, Kouyate, Toffolo, Niakhate, Reyna, Origi, Omobamidele, Ribeiro.
Scorers: Awoniyi 45+5, Hudson-Odoi 90+4
Booked: Gibbs-White, Awoniyi, Williams, Dominguez
Manager: Nuno Espirito Santo 8
WEST HAM (4-2-3-1): Areola 7.5; Coufal 5 (Johnson 76, 6), Zouma 5 (Ings 90+3), Aguerd 5.5, Emerson 5 (Soucek 83); Phillips 4, Alvarez 5; Kudus 6, Ward-Prowse 5.5, Bowen 5.5; Antonio 5.5 (Cornet 76, 6).
Subs not used: Fabianski, Cresswell, Mavropanos, Ogbonna, Muamba.
Sent off: Phillips
Booked: Emerson, Kudus, Antonio, Zouma, Coufal, Phillips
Manager: David Moyes 5
Attendance: 29,490
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