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Fulham 0-1 West Ham

Premier League    2025-26Match review
Craven Cottage   27,191
  SubsGoals  
1Mads Hermansen    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka   
25Jean-Clair Todibo    
4Axel Disasi    
12El Hadji Malick Diouf    
20Jarrod Bowen   
28Tomas Soucek    
18Mateus Fernandes   
7Crysencio Summerville 1  
11Taty Castellanos    
9Callum Wilson    
27Soungoutou MagassaSubed #9   
17Adama TraoreSubed #11   
15Konstantinos MavropanosSubed #25   
55Mohamadou KanteSubed #18   
 PosTable as at 04 Mar 2026PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal3011 2133995 2261367
2Manchester City2911 31361173 4231660
3Manchester United299 32271656 4242451
4Aston Villa299 24211564 4181951
5Chelsea296 53231674 4301848
6Liverpool298 33261663 6222348
7Brentford297 43241561 8202544
8Everton295 46181973 4161443
9AFC Bournemouth296 72211536 5233140
10Fulham298 25241842 8162540
11Sunderland297 52221335 782140
12Newcastle United298 25282434 7141939
13Brighton and Hove Albion296 63221634 7162037
14Crystal Palace283 65141862 6161635
15Leeds United296 45222016 7152831
16Tottenham Hotspur282 48172254 5212129
17Nottingham Forest293 47131943 8152428
18West Ham United293 38172744 7182728
19Burnley292 48152323 10173519
20Wolverhampton Wanderers303 310173104 1052116
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Crysencio Summerville sinks Fulham as West Ham edge closer to relegation rivals
Jacob Steinberg at Craven Cottage
Date published Wed 4 Mar 2026 21.57 GMT

West Ham looked damaged beyond repair when they fell seven points below Nottingham Forest in early January. Two months on, they could be forgiven for wondering why anyone was worried. It has been a remarkable turnaround from Nuno Espirito Santo's side and, while there is still a long way to go, they will know that survival is within reach after closing on Nottingham Forest and Tottenham thanks to a resilient victory over Fulham.

The only disappointment for Nuno was that a first win in four games was not enough to lift West Ham out of the bottom three. Yet while they remain below Forest on goal difference, as well as a point off Spurs, the direction of travel is clear. West Ham have momentum. They are scrapping for everything and capitalised on an unfocused performance from Fulham when a rejuvenated Crysencio Summerville scored his seventh goal in 10 games after an error from Bernd Leno midway through the second half.

It was a moment to sum up the transformation in West Ham in the last two months. Where once they were ponderous and feeble, now they are physical and fast. The goal was messy but owed much to Jarrod Bowen's refusal to give up on a long ball throwing Leno and causing the Fulham goalkeeper to gift Summerville the chance to break the deadlock.

"We always have belief," Nuno said. "What we need is improvement. We've been more resilient, more organised. We've been able to, in our defensive organisation, be strong enough to allow our front players to press."

Lined up in an old school 4-4-2 system, West Ham were assertive with their pressing and troubled Fulham with a direct approach. Chances came for Taty Castellanos, Callum Wilson and Bowen during the first half. Composure was lacking at first. Leno thwarted Castellanos and Bowen betrayed West Ham's nerves by rushing a shot at the end of a flowing counterattack.

Fulham offered little in response. They missed Harry Wilson, who was absent with an ankle injury. Their flow was disrupted by Tomas Soucek smothering Tom Cairney in midfield. "A disappointing evening," was Marco Silva's assessment after seeing Fulham struggle to summon the invention required to pierce a West Ham defence expertly marshalled by Axel Disasi and Jean-Clair Todibo.

The first half was heavy on effort but short on inspiration. West Ham wanted a penalty when Alex Iwobi blocked a corner with an arm. Aaron Wan-Bissaka earned a booking for an embarrassing dive. Fulham wanted Mateus Fernandes sent off when the influential midfielder, who was already on a booking, was harshly deemed to have brought Josh King down on the edge of the area.

"If you give a foul on Josh King in that moment, I am 100% sure it is a second yellow card," Silva said. "If you give the second yellow card the game is going to be completely different. The performance of the referee was not at the level."

West Ham breathed a sigh of relief. They pushed at the start of the second half, a Soucek header drawing another smart stop from Leno. Fulham responded through a run from Iwobi. His cutback ran to Cairney, who kicked Castellanos while preparing to shoot. Matt Donohue, the on-pitch referee, infuriated Silva by reversing his decision to give a penalty after a review.

Fulham's level dipped. Their passing was messy and their wingers were quiet. West Ham began to dominate. They were sharper, more aggressive, and they led with 25 minutes to go. Bowen raced after a long ball down the right.

The captain's willingness to chase a lost cause typified West Ham's desire. Fulham dithered. Leno came out of his area to mop up, only to make a mess by leaving the ball to Calvin Bassey, allowing Summerville to seize possession and guide a nerveless finish into the unguarded net.

West Ham would not be denied. The pressure was intense during the closing stages. Timothy Castagne came on for Fulham and looked set to rescue a point with a rasping effort. Mads Hermansen, written off as a flop not so long ago, continued the redemption arc by making a stunning stop to earn West Ham their fourth clean sheet of the season and keep them dreaming of an unlikely escape.

Daily Mail: Match facts
Fulham XI (4-2-3-1): Leno 4, Tete 6 (Castagne 82'), Diop 6, Bassey 5, Robinson 6.5; Berge 6 (Sessegnon 82'), Cairney 6 (Bobb 60'); Chukwueze 5.5, King 7 (Smith Rowe 60'), Iwobi 7; Jimenez 6.5 (Muniz 60 6')
Subs not used: Andersen, Reed, Lukic, Lecomte
Goals: N/A
Booked: Bassey
Manager: Marco Silva 6
West Ham XI (4-4-2): Hermansen 7; Wan-Bissaka 7, Todibo 6.5 (Mavropanos 90+2'), Disasi 8, Diouf 6; Bowen 7, Fernandes 6 (Kante 90+2'), Soucek 6.5, Summerville 7.5; Wilson 6 (Magassa 60' 6), Castellanos 6.5 (Traore 88')
Subs not used: Walker-Peters, Kilman, Lamadrid, Areola, Scarles
Goals: Summerville 65
Booked: Fernandes, Wan-Bissaka, Bowen
Manager: Nuno Espirito Santo 7
Attendance: 27,191 Referee: Matt Donohue 5 Read full Daily Mail report:

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