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West Ham 2-2 AFC Bournemouth

Premier League    2024-25Match review
London Stadium   62,459
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka    
25Jean-Clair Todibo    
26Maximilian Kilman    
68Oliver Scarles    
14Mohammed Kudus   
19Edson Alvarez    
28Tomas Soucek    
8James Ward-Prowse   
10Lucas Paqueta    
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
33Emerson PalmieriSubed #68   
4Carlos SolerSubed #19   
11Niclas FullkrugSubed #281  
15Konstantinos MavropanosSubed #25   
17Luis GuilhermeSubed #14   
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1Liverpool3012 213211105 0381673
2Arsenal3110 41301277 2261462
3Nottingham Forest319 42241082 6272757
4Chelsea309 42281563 6262252
5Manchester City309 33321963 6252151
6Aston Villa318 71271962 7192751
7Newcastle United298 24261873 5232150
8Brighton and Hove Albion316 63211965 5282847
9AFC Bournemouth316 36191466 4322645
10Fulham306 54222164 5221945
11Crystal Palace305 56192365 3201243
12Brentford307 35302752 8212041
13Manchester United306 27212545 6161637
14Everton314 84221936 6111935
15West Ham United315 38203045 6152235
16Tottenham Hotspur305 37302651 9251834
17Wolverhampton Wanderers314 29192753 8243232
18Ipswich Town311 411133634 8182920
19Leicester City302 310113022 11143717
20Southampton301 212114012 12113110
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Evanilson doubles up as Bournemouth rescue draw against West Ham
John Brewin at the London Stadium
Date published: Sat 5 Apr 2025 17.15 BST

A single point was not nearly enough for Bournemouth. The wear and tear on a talented but brittle squad is enveloping European ambitions. With them winless in six Premier League matches, Champions League horizons have lowered to outside hopes of the Europa League now dropping down to the Conference League as an outside chance if form does not improve. In east London they almost fell victim to dozing opponents.

Graham Potter had lately suggested that the West Ham players he inherited in January are now playing for their futures. Relegation has been averted but the Hammers are in danger of finishing their joint lowest since relegation in 2010-11.

A decisive summer awaits. Potter has a more ruthless, sharper edge than his public persona might suggest. A dreadful first half was followed by a marked improvement in which changes of personnel and tactics brought about a revival. A crashing header from the forgotten summer signing Niclas Fullkrug lifted a cat-napping London Stadium, attentions switched away by the Grand National, and when Jarrod Bowen scored his own equally good header, Bournemouth appeared sunk only for Evanilson's poached second to rescue a draw of little practical use to the visitors.

"We have to value the point, playing away, but we are not very happy with a point," said Andoni Iraola. "It was not what we wanted."

Whether Lucas Paqueta is part of Potter's future plans depends on the verdict of an independent Football Association panel on four counts of spot-fixing. The Brazilian is playing under a shadow that either lifts or descends in the coming days. If this was farewell, he signed off with a forgettable performance.

Potter said of his team's overall showing: "The good, the bad and the ugly. It's a tough situation for everybody. We need to acknowledge that we are not where we want to be."

With Fullkrug and Evan Ferguson on the bench, Bowen began centrally. The club captain had not scored or assisted at home for five games; his goal came once he was restored to his usual place on the right.

"It's really frustrating. It's a point but it feels like a loss," said Bowen, far more annoyed than his manager. "I'm focused on trying to score and trying to help the team. It's been a really difficult and disappointing season. Every week I focus on what I can do and try not to listen to the noise."

Not that there was much noise at a becalmed London Stadium. Tomas Soucek had initially played close to Bowen, in what time-honoured Hammers may recognise as the Teddy Sheringham role, though the Czech came far closer to scoring at the wrong end when the ball bounced from his midriff.

That was saved by Alphonse Areola, less convincing when palming Antoine Semenyo's effort into Evanilson's path for the opener, the Brazilian's fifth in six. The video assistant referee briefly intervened but Evanilson was level with Maximilian Kilman. "A bit cheap," said Potter, lamenting the defending. Bournemouth had upped a gear against opponents who appeared to be running through holiday brochures in their mind's eye.

After swapping Emerson for Ollie Scarles at the break, Potter waited 10 minutes to throw on Fullkrug and Carlos Soler, the Soucek experiment abandoned. From James Ward-Prowse's corner, Fullkrug powered in his first London Stadium goal, the type of header that made his reputation. "We should have defended much better," said Iraola. "We know the threat [Fullkrug] is."

"I need to remain patient with him," said Potter. "You could see some nice touches, some link-up play. If we can get him fit and firing he can be a success here."

Potter is an adept in-game manager, often far more acute in amending mistakes in his starting XI than his initial selections. Those changes paid quick dividends. Coming in from the right, Bowen scored a goal Fullkrug would be proud of.

It was Bournemouth's turn to wake from their torpor and Evanilson soon tapped in Dean Huijsen's towering header. "He is in great form," Iraola said of his striker. "The time he has been out has given us energy to finish the season strong."

The chase for a winner oscillated from end to end but a summer of change and disappointment is beckoning both teams. When the final whistle came, a number of Bournemouth players sank, exhausted to the turf. How much more can they give?

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
WEST HAM (4-2-3-1): Areola 6.5; Wan-Bissaka 6.5, Todibo 6 (Mavropanos 84), Kilman 6.5, Scarles 6 (Emerson 46, 6.5); Alvarez 6 (Soler 54, 7), Ward-Prowse 7; Kudus 6.5 (Guilherme 84), Soucek 6 (Fullkrug 54, 7.5), Paqueta 6; BOWEN 7.5
Scorers: Fullkrug 61, Bowen 68
Booked: Ward-Prowse, Kudus
Manager: Graham Potter 6.5
BOURNEMOUTH (4-2-3-1): Kepa 6; Smith 5.5 (Hill 67, 6.5), Zabarnyi 6.5 (Senesi 78), Huijsen 7.5, Kerkez 6.5; Cook 6.5, Adams 7; Semenyo 7.5, Scott 6 (Brooks 67, 6.5), Ouattara 7 (Winterburn 78), EVANILSON 9 (Jebbison 91)
Scorers: Evanilson 38, 79
Booked: Cook, Smith
Manager: Iraola 6.5
Referee: Tim Robinson 6
Attendance: 62,459
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