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West Ham 1-3 Manchester City

Premier League    2024-25Match review
London Stadium   62,469
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka    
15Konstantinos Mavropanos    
26Maximilian Kilman   
33Emerson Palmieri   
20Jarrod Bowen    
24Guido Rodriguez   
10Lucas Paqueta    
19Edson Alvarez    
14Mohammed Kudus    
9Michail Antonio    
1Lukasz FabianskiSubed #23   
5Vladimir CoufalSubed #33   
11Niclas FullkrugSubed #9   
28Tomas SoucekSubed #19   
7Crysencio SummervilleSubed #20   
OWN GOAL ( Ruben Dias) 1  
 PosTable as at 31 Aug 2024PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City31 004120 0519
2Brighton and Hove Albion31 002111 0417
3Arsenal31 103110 0207
4Liverpool21 002010 0206
5Brentford32 005200 1026
6Aston Villa30 010220 0426
7AFC Bournemouth30 101111 0435
8Nottingham Forest30 202210 0105
9Tottenham Hotspur21 004001 0114
10Newcastle United21 001001 0114
11Fulham31 002101 1124
12Chelsea20 010210 0623
13Manchester United21 001000 1123
14West Ham United30 022510 0203
15Leicester City30 112300 1121
16Ipswich Town30 111300 1141
17Wolverhampton Wanderers30 012601 1131
18Crystal Palace20 010200 1120
19Southampton30 010100 2140
20Everton30 022600 1040
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Erling Haaland's latest hat-trick fires Manchester City to win at West Ham
Jacob Steinberg at the London Stadium
Date published: Sun 1 Sep 2024 02.30 BST

Even on those rare occasions when it seems they might be at risk of slipping up, Manchester City can always draw strength from the likelihood of Erling Haaland producing the unanswerable ruthlessness that made the difference in this victory over an insubordinate West Ham.

Be afraid. After falling below peak sharpness at the end of last season, Haaland is back to his awesome best and is making defenders tremble again. Another hat-trick to follow on from last week's destruction of Ipswich brought the striker to seven goals in his first three games and ensured that City, who lived dangerously at times, maintained their perfect start on an evening when West Ham saw signs that Julen Lopetegui's attempts to play a more expansive style will bear fruit in the long run.

Ultimately West Ham's calculation was to decide between suffering without the ball for the 90 minutes and the adventure of seeing where having a go at the champions would take them. In opting for the latter, they kept the crowd engaged throughout and had hope of snatching a point before Haaland surged through to kill the contest with a chipped finish in the dying stages.

It was worth the gamble. Mohammed Kudus and Tomas Soucek had chances to make it 2-2 during an even second half, although the inevitable cost to West Ham's lack of caution was the space that Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and a rejuvenated Jack Grealish had to keep linking with Haaland.

Afterwards Pep Guardiola spoke with a satisfied air, not least because City had punished Arsenal's draw with Brighton earlier in the day. The manager praised West Ham, who contributed to the entertainment levels both through their attacking play and their curious reluctance to have anyone marking Haaland.

Six minutes in, with City relieved not to be behind after Ederson saved from Jarrod Bowen and Josko Gvardiol denied Michail Antonio a tap-in, there was a warning when an unchallenged Haaland headed over after a clever combination between Silva and Grealish on the left.

The visitors led four minutes later. West Ham had just about survived another raid from De Bruyne when Lucas Paqueta lost track of Emerson Palmieri's heavy pass just outside the area, inviting Silva to nip in and send Haaland through to roll a disdainful finish past Alphonse Areola. "This kind of gift, this team doesn't forgive you," Lopetegui said. "Then we suffered."

City spent the next few minutes threatening to humiliate West Ham. Grealish, starting for the first time since April and in a sprightly mood after his England recall, shot wide. Areola saved an audacious effort from De Bruyne, who would soon see another shot crash off the woodwork.

Relieved only to be 1-0 down, West Ham hit back out of nothing. Bowen darted down the right, skipped past Gvardiol and delivered a low cross that was probably not going to lead to anything until Ruben Dias turned it past Ederson for a needless own goal.

It was a rare loss of composure from City. Mateo Kovacic kept threading passes through West Ham's midfield pivot of Edson Alvarez and Guido Rodriguez, who did not know how to handle the constant movement around them. A second goal arrived after another slick move on the half hour. Grealish moved away from Aaron Wan-Bissaka before a neat exchange between Silva, Kovacic and Rico Lewis left Haaland in space on the right. With Emerson slow to react, the striker walloped a rocket past Areola.

Somehow West Ham clung on, defending with enough heart to give themselves a chance. Kudus might have scored before half-time and the winger looked certain to equalise in the 52nd minute, only to strike a post after latching on to Bowen's brilliant pass. There was a shift in the mood, a sense that West Ham had renewed belief. Ederson flew out of his area to head a ball away and Bowen saw a shot blocked. Grealish flickered again, teeing up Silva to shoot straight at Lukasz Fabianski, who had replaced the injured Areola at half time.

Needing more control, Guardiola introduced Ilkay Gundogan for Jeremy Doku and Matheus Nunes for Grealish. West Ham responded with Niclas Fullkrug and Soucek, who would slice a decent chance wide.

Against lesser opponents West Ham might have left with more. A second consecutive home defeat in the league felt easier to take given that it came courtesy of City's goal machine. West Ham pushed forward, only to be caught out when Nunes skipped through a tiring midfield and sent Haaland through to do what he does best.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS & PLAYER RATINGS
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Areola 6 (Fabianski, 45, 6), Wan-Bissaka 6, Kilman 6, Mavropanos 5, Emerson 5 (Coufal 71,6) Alvarez 6 (Soucek 77) Rodriguez 6.5, Bowen 7 (Summerville 86) Paqueta 4, Kudus 6.5, Antonio 6 (Fullkrug 71, 6)
Booked: Kilman, Rodriguez, Emerson
Scorer: Dias (OG) 19
Manager: Julen Lopetegui 6
Manchester City (3-2-4-1): Ederson 6; Akanji 7, Dias 6, Gvardiol 6.5 (Walker 88) Lewis 7.5, Kovacic 7, Doku 6.5 (Gundogan 68, 6) Silva 8, De Bruyne 7 (Ake 88), Grealish 7 (Nunes 72) Haaland 9
Booked: De Bruyne, Akanji
Scorers: Haaland 10, 30, 83
Manager: Pep Guardiola 7
Referee: Michael Oliver 7
Attendance: 62,469
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