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West Ham 1-1 Newcastle United

Premier League    2021-22Match review
London Stadium   59,949
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
24Ryan Fredericks   
15Craig Dawson 1  
4Kurt Zouma    
3Aaron Cresswell    
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice    
20Jarrod Bowen   
22Said Benrahma    
8Pablo Fornals   
9Michail Antonio    
31Ben JohnsonSubed #24   
11Nikola VlasicSubed #22   
 PosTable as at 19 Feb 2022PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City2610 12369102 127863
2Liverpool259 3030783 2341357
3Chelsea256 51271083 222850
4Manchester United257 24211655 2191643
5West Ham United266 34241963 4211542
6Arsenal238 2220951 5161742
7Tottenham Hotspur237 14181552 4131639
8Wolverhampton Wanderers234 258972 313837
9Brighton and Hove Albion253 54101447 2151433
10Southampton254 71161034 6162732
11Leicester City225 34211823 5152327
12Aston Villa244 35202040 8111727
13Crystal Palace254 54211616 5112026
14Brentford264 27141724 7132524
15Leeds United233 44131724 6142923
16Everton235 15181713 8102322
17Newcastle United243 64182414 682122
18Watford242 19112732 7131618
19Burnley221 6391015 6111917
20Norwich City252 3882522 872817
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Joe Willock denies West Ham and boosts Newcastle's survival hopes
Simon Mail at the London Stadium
Date published Sat 19 Feb 2022 21.49 GMT

Newcastle continued their steady climb towards safety after Joe Willock's equaliser earned a draw at West Ham to extend their unbeaten run in the league to six games.

The unimpressive hosts were fortunate to take the lead through Craig Dawson's header but an instinctive finish from Willock ensured another step in the right direction for Newcastle under their manager, Eddie Howe.

Failure to beat Watford in January seemed to be a major blow to Newcastle's hopes of avoiding relegation, but 12 points from their last six matches – two more than they managed in the opening 18 games of a turbulent first half of the season - have eased their supporters' fears and lifted them out of the bottom three. Howe said: "I'm satisfied with the point but frustrated it maybe wasn't more. The way we started the game was excellent. The only disappointment for me was that we only got one goal - there was more in it for us."

"From the moment the game kicked off we started in a really positive way and the team's in a good place at the moment."

West Ham's inability to maintain their lead, leaving them with one win from five in the league, prevented them from climbing back into fourth place and underlined the nagging feeling that a lack of squad depth will prove costly in their quest for Champions League football. Kurt Zouma returned to the starting lineup, with the defender the subject of derision from the Newcastle fans for the inexplicable social media video of him abusing his pet cat.

Newcastle's hopes of a fourth successive league win were hampered by the loss of Kieran Trippier after the defender fractured his foot against Aston Villa, as well as the flair and pace of Allan Saint-Maximin, who is sidelined with a calf injury.

The visitors were also forced to travel down by road rather than plane on Friday due to the impact of Storm Eunice, but there was no sign of any fatigue from their players. Newcastle made a sharp start which almost resulted in a third-minute opener but the goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski blocked Joelinton's shot from an acute angle.

Willock went close with a shot that was deflected over the crossbar as West Ham floundered sheepishly during the early exchanges.

But the hosts, looking much more sluggish than the team forced to take a 280-mile coach trip to London, finally spluttered into life. Jarrod Bowen, playing with great confidence after scoring five goals in his previous five league matches, was only denied by Martin Dubravka's exceptional save which pushed his shot on to the bar.

The excellent Willock was increasingly looking a threat with his thrusting attacking runs from midfield but Newcastle needed more of a knockout punch in the final third, with the striker Chris Wood still searching for a first goal since his January move.

Although David Moyes's team had struggled to move out of first gear during the opening half-hour, Dawson profited from Aaron Cresswell's free-kick to head them into the lead with his second goal in as many games.

But Newcastle, who are unbeaten in the league since the middle of December, deservedly equalised at the end of the first half after a poor defensive header from Declan Rice was seized upon by Willock, with his impeccably timed flick crossing the line via the post.

The second half was a tepid affair and an agitated Saïd Benrahma, who was substituted in the 73rd minute, appeared to let out his frustration at Moyes after the manager asked him to speed up his exit from the pitch.

It was another unconvincing performance, much to the disgruntlement of the impatient home fans, and one which suggested West Ham's top-four challenge is likely to fall short.

"Getting a point hopefully will prove to be an important one later in the season."

Newcastle, meanwhile, coped admirably without two of their most influential players while their defensive improvement, inspired by the recent recruits Dan Burn and Matt Targett, has paid off handsomely. Their Premier League status looks safer by the week.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 6; Fredericks 6 (Johnson 45, 6), Dawson 6, Zouma 6.5, Cresswell 6.5; Soucek 6, Rice 5; Bowen 6, Benrahma 6 (Vlasic 73, 6), Fornals 6; Antonio 6
Subs (not used): Areola, Yarmolenko, Noble, Diop, Kral, Alese, Chesters
Scorer: Dawson (32)
Booked: Fredericks, Fornals, Bowen
Manager: David Moyes 6
Newcastle (4-3-3): Dubravka 7; Krafth 7, Schar 7, Burn 7, Targett 6.5; Willock 7.5 (Guimaraes 88), Shelvey 6, Joelinton 7; Fraser 6.5 (Almiron 79), Wood 5.5, Murphy 6.5
Subs (not used): Darlow, Dummett, Lascelles, Fernandez, Gayle, Longstaff, De Bolle
Scorer: Willock (45+1)
Booked: Krafth, Fraser, Burn
Manager: Eddie Howe 6.5
Referee: Chris Kavanagh 6
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