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Everton 1-1 West Ham

Premier League    2024-25Match review
Goodison Park   39,343
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
25Jean-Clair Todibo   
15Konstantinos Mavropanos    
26Maximilian Kilman    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka    
10Lucas Paqueta   
8James Ward-Prowse    
28Tomas Soucek 1  
33Emerson Palmieri    
14Mohammed Kudus    
20Jarrod Bowen    
4Carlos SolerSubed #10   
24Guido RodriguezSubed #25   
34Evan FergusonSubed #14   
 PosTable as at 15 Mar 2025PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool2911 213111105 0381670
2Arsenal288 41271176 2251355
3Nottingham Forest298 42231082 5262554
4Chelsea288 42271563 5262149
5Manchester City298 33301963 6252148
6Newcastle United287 24241773 5232147
7Brighton and Hove Albion296 62211665 4272647
8Aston Villa297 71251852 7162745
9AFC Bournemouth296 35181265 4302444
10Fulham285 54202164 4211742
11Brentford297 35302752 7201841
12Crystal Palace284 56172264 3191139
13Tottenham Hotspur285 37302651 7251534
14Everton294 74211836 5111834
15Manchester United286 27212535 5131534
16West Ham United295 28182845 5152134
17Wolverhampton Wanderers293 29182743 8223126
18Ipswich Town291 410123424 8162817
19Leicester City282 39112722 10143517
20Southampton291 112103912 1211319
match review copied from amp.theguardian.com

O'Brien rescues late point for Everton against West Ham after Soucek opener
Dominic Booth at Goodison Park
Date published: Sat 15 Mar 2025 17.10 GMT

That Everton fans drifted away from Goodison Park somewhat disappointed with a point against West Ham, despite their side equalising in the 91st minute, tells its own story about David Moyes's influence this season and the recent spike in expectations.

Every moment at this grand old ground is to be savoured, with four more home games before the big move to Bramley-Moore dock. The noise of the crowd when Jake O'Brien cutely nodded in a late leveller against West Ham may well have been heard down at the docks and beyond, but Everton could - and perhaps should - have won it through Carlos Alcaraz.

Moyes's substitutions made a telling difference after a stodgy performance from the hosts for the best part of 70 minutes. Tomas Soucek, who had been a pillar of Moyes's West Ham when the Scot signed him in 2020, struck a smart opener just after the hour. But from the moment the Everton manager ushered on Youssef Chermiti, Armando Broja and Tim Iroegbunam in the 79th minute, there was a blue onslaught.

Some will wonder why Moyes did not take action sooner. Another five minutes and they might have won it. "The subs changed the game for us," he said. "Tim and the two forwards gave us a new impetus at the end of the game. We've not had that. We found a way of getting a result, great resilience from the players."

On O'Brien, who scored the leveller at Brentford last month, he said: "He's beginning to get a couple of goals. I'm pleased for big Jake, he's improving. He's a young centre-back making his way as a false right-back. It was an important goal for us."

Moyes stressed Everton had "no divine right" to breeze past a West Ham team largely built by him. He joked he had "spent most of their money", but the visitors were largely as blunt as their former manager's response, reliant on counterattacks and testing Jordan Pickford with potshots.

Their principal threat was the former Moyes favourite Jarrod Bowen, who laid on the assist for Soucek's opener and was an outlet throughout, showing why he was included in Thomas Tuchel's first England squad.

For the goal, Bowen teased O'Brien on the left, although Soucek still had work to do, stepping inside and caressing the ball into the far corner.

Everton wobbled for a moment, with Pickford scrambling to save from Bowen and Soucek again just seconds after the opener. Then came the inevitable Goodison roar and the changes from Moyes to set up a grandstand finish.

West Ham retreated too deep. The equaliser seemed like it was coming long before O'Brien nodded in from Idrissa Gueye's volleyed cross. Alphonse Areola parried away Chermiti's shot but Everton maintained the pressure. Gueye's ball was begging to be headed home and O'Brien supplied the decisive touch.

It was a deserved point, although Alcaraz's agonising 95th-minute miss might prove to be the abiding memory. It should not matter too much in the scheme of things, this draw keeping Everton and West Ham level on 34 points, 17 clear of the drop zone and indisputably safe. Both managers will feel their team can climb the table next season.

"We did a lot well, we restricted Everton to not too much and played well in the second half," said Graham Potter. "But at the same time when you're 1-0 up at Everton with the atmosphere here, you feel the pressure.

"Our performance quietened things down, but the crowd are always in the game. As an away ground it's as tough as it gets when the crowd are up and at you."

Everton and West Ham have more in common than many may care to admit. In 2016, the Hammers left a crumbling historic ground for a shiny new stadium and (eventually) enjoyed a renaissance, its apex the 2023 Europa Conference League success masterminded by Moyes.

Whether Everton can ever write such a fairytale at their new home remains to be seen. With Moyes at the helm, belief is high.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS
Everton (4-2-3-1): Pickford 8; O'Brien 7.5, Mykolenko 5, Tarkowski 6, Branthwaite 5.5; Gueye 5.5, Garner 5.5 (Iroegbunam 79 6); Harrison 6.5 (Chermiti 79 5.5), Doucoure 5.5 (Lindstrom 79), Alcaraz 6.5; Beto 6 (Broja 79 6). Unused subs: Virginia, Patterson, Keane, Young, Coleman
Subs unused: Virginia (Gk), Young, Keane, Coleman, Patterson
Goals: O'Brien (90+1')
Manager: David Moyes 6
West Ham (3-5-2): Areola 6; Todibo 6 (Rodriguez 90+2), Kilman 7, Mavropanos 6; Wan-Bissaka 6.5, Soucek 7, Ward-Prowse 6; Paqueta 6.5 (Soler 82 6), Bowen 8.5, Kudus 5.5 (Ferguson 90+2)
Subs unused: Fabianski (Gk), Cresswell, Alvarez, Scarles, Ings, Guilherme
Goal: Soucek (67')
Manager: Graham Potter 7
Referee: Darren Bond 7
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