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Everton 1-0 West Ham

Premier League    2022-23Match review
Goodison Park   39,298
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
4Kurt Zouma    
24Thilo Kehrer    
3Aaron Cresswell    
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice    
20Jarrod Bowen    
11Lucas Paqueta    
8Pablo Fornals    
9Michail Antonio    
14Maxwel CornetSubed #11   
22Said BenrahmaSubed #8   
7Gianluca ScamaccaSubed #9  
33Emerson PalmieriSubed #3   
 PosTable as at 18 Sep 2022PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal73 008430 19318
2Manchester City73 0014222 09417
3Tottenham Hotspur74 0013412 05317
4Brighton and Hove Albion62 106220 15313
5Manchester United62 016420 12412
6Fulham72 107511 25611
7Chelsea62 106410 22510
8Liverpool62 1012202 1349
9Brentford72 1110602 1569
10Newcastle United71 306402 1238
11Leeds United62 106201 2488
12AFC Bournemouth71 112311 24168
13Everton71 212202 1347
14Southampton71 114410 3377
15Aston Villa72 114300 3277
16Crystal Palace61 114402 1356
17Wolverhampton Wanderers71 212401 2136
18West Ham United70 121510 3244
19Nottingham Forest71 035801 2194
20Leicester City70 123500 47171
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Sublime Maupay strike gives Everton first win of season against West Ham
Will Unwin at Goodison Park
Date published: Sun 18 Sep 2022 21.18 BST

A first Premier League win of the season and the first goal for his new striker have lifted the gloom for Frank Lampard going into the international break. The Everton performance to defeat West Ham was industrious, littered with brief moments of quality, including Neal Maupay's sublime winner, but little more. Lampard will not mind how the result arrived but he will be desperate for it to provide lift-off for Everton this season.

The minute's silence was interrupted repeatedly by boos from home supporters. The away end's rapid retort was a profane request to shut up, a sign of the lack of imagination in the back and forth to come from Everton and West Ham. Overall the atmosphere at Goodison Park was subdued for large parts as fans watched a side without their No 9, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is yet to feature this season, or Jordan Pickford, also injured. The fiery atmosphere that helped keep Everton in the league last season has been replaced with trepidation and fear. The fans arrived in hope rather than expectation and they were rewarded for their commitment.

There are nerves abounding at Goodison Park; every misplaced pass in the early stages was greeted with a mixture of sighs and groans. Supporters are fearful of a repeat of last year's battle for survival. Hearts were pumping a little faster when Jarrod Bowen burst into the penalty area and sent a cross into the six-yard box. Everton's captain, Conor Coady, got a toe on it before colliding with Asmir Begovic as they watched the ball bounce inches wide rather than into the back of the net.

Despite not scoring more than once in a game this season, there is no lack of attacking talent among the Everton ranks. Demarai Gray caused problems on both flanks; first he fired a dangerous cross from the left that defeated everyone, soon followed by being brought down on the right after bamboozling the defender with mesmerising footwork. He took the subsequent free-kick but Amadou Onana could only head it over.

West Ham looked more composed, possibly buoyed by the distraction from their domestic form of the Europa Conference League, where they have managed to pick up a couple of victories, against FCSB of Romania and Denmark's Silkeborg. They could at least claim they had enjoyed the only two efforts on target of the first half: two of the tamest headers imaginable, that Begovic could have saved with his eyes closed. Things could only get better.

It was always going to be Gray who had the first shot on goal for Everton. It took him 49 minutes to get a sight at goal, and when he did he should have done better. Starting the second half on the left, he dribbled and cut inside the full-back only to clip a shot straight at Lukasz Fabianski. The important thing was it showed intent.

Maupay had spent the afternoon looking ineffective as the latest Calvert-Lewin replacement. Rarely did he make the right run for teammates but when it mattered he found the net. Alex Iwobi played the ball into the Frenchman, he took a touch on the edge of the box to control the ball, swivelled and fired a right-footed shot home with his second. The subdued nature of Goodison was forgotten as every stand erupted in unison.

Willing and intent were finally aligned for Everton, putting West Ham on the back foot. Gray was further boosted by his side having a rare lead, causing Vladimir Coufal constant problems. The winger flashed a cross into the six-yard box but no one was able to greet it with the touch required to double the lead.

After a carefree 20 minutes following the goal, nerves returned to the stands with fans desperate for Everton to see things through. Their fears were not allayed when the substitute Saïd Benrahma picked up a loose ball 25 yards from goal, got it out of his feet and took aim. A statue-like Begovic was defeated but he was relieved to hear a ping amid the silence as the ball hit the inside of a post and bounced clear.

Maxwel Cornet had two fine chances to equalise but a mixture of Begovic and Nathan Patterson prevented him from scoring. Everton held on and few inside the ground cared how.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
EVERTON (4-1-4-1): Begovic 6.5; Patterson 7, Coady 8, Tarkowski 8.5, Mykolenko 7; Gueye 7; Gray 7 (Doucoure 81min), Onana 7, Iwobi 6.5, Gordon 6 (McNeil 75, 6); Maupay 7 (Rondon 89)
Scorer: Maupay 53
Booked: Coady, Gordon, McNeil
Manager: Frank Lampard 7
WEST HAM (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 6; Coufal 6, Zouma 5, Kehrer 5, Cresswell 5 (Emerson 90); Rice 5, Soucek 5; Fornals 5 (Benrahma 62, 6), Paqueta 5 (Cornet 62, 6), Bowen 5: Antonio 5 (Scamacca 69, 6)
Booked: Scamacca
Manager: David Moyes 5
Referee: Michael Oliver 6
Attendance: 39,298
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