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West Ham 1-2 Crystal Palace

Premier League    2022-23Match review
London Stadium   62,451
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
24Thilo Kehrer    
15Craig Dawson   
4Kurt Zouma    
3Aaron Cresswell    
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice    
20Jarrod Bowen    
11Lucas Paqueta    
22Said Benrahma 1  
7Gianluca Scamacca    
9Michail AntonioSubed #7   
10Manuel LanziniSubed #22   
12Flynn DownesSubed #28   
8Pablo FornalsSubed #11   
 PosTable as at 06 Nov 2022PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal136 0019751 112434
2Manchester City137 0029732 110532
3Newcastle United144 3016533 112627
4Tottenham Hotspur145 0217832 2101026
5Manchester United134 119431 391523
6Brighton and Hove Albion133 2110431 3121321
7Chelsea133 2110631 371021
8Liverpool134 2118712 37919
9Fulham143 31131121 4101319
10Crystal Palace134 1210813 25919
11Brentford143 3113704 381716
12Leeds United133 2212911 471315
13Aston Villa144 1211602 531515
14Leicester City142 239620 5141914
15West Ham United143 139811 53714
16Everton142 236613 35814
17AFC Bournemouth142 236812 492413
18Southampton141 3381220 541212
19Wolverhampton Wanderers142 2351102 531110
20Nottingham Forest142 2391102 511910
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Olise strikes in injury time to snatch victory for Crystal Palace at West Ham
John Brewin at the London Stadium
Date published: Mon 7 Nov 2022 05.11 GMT

Crystal Palace playing well away and winning is a story not told too often. Defeat looked their most likely outcome in the 82nd minute when Marc Guéhi clambered across a galloping Michail Antonio and Paul Tierney, the referee, pointed to the spot. Then came a VAR overrule before, in the last embers of four minutes added on, came Michael Olise's winner. There was fortune in it looping off the shin of Aaron Cresswell and beyond a hapless Lukasz Fabianski but victory was just - if unlikely so late on - reward for Palace's excellent football.

"It was gutting but we didn't deserve to win, there was always a chance to lose it," admitted David Moyes. Only 16 seconds before the Palace fans exploded in raptures, the ball had been in the hands of Vicente Guaita, the goalkeeper, after Antonio's weak cross. Via Eberechi Eze's run and pass, and then Wilfried Zaha, the scorer of Palace's opportunist equaliser, the ball arrived at Olise's feet.

Eze had pulled the strings since the early stages, missing two first-half chances while, in the rain, a visibly displeased Moyes took on the role of baseball-capped agitator from his technical area. West Ham were under heavy pressure when they took the lead. When Lucas Paquetá's stabbed pass found Saïd Benrahma, he still had Palace defenders for company but a taste for the spectacular meant he was only going to take one option. A right-footed lash gave Guaita no chance.

"We dominated the game," said Patrick Vieira. His team's first away win since April had been long in coming. "This is the part of the game we really need to improve; to score those goals when we are on top."

His team drew level via a gift. Thilo Kehrer dallied in trying to play out, sold short by Craig Dawson's pass. Eze stole in, passed to Zaha, who finished powerfully and celebrated with vim. "A terrible goal," lamented Moyes. His public half-time response was to send on Antonio for Gianluca Scamacca, hitherto a passenger.

The direction of travel remained similar. Palace continued to dominate. Moyes received boos when he chose to sub off Benrahma, yet was cheered when Soucek was withdrawn from his 100th Premier League appearance. Benrahma milked the applause. Delivering brilliance on an irregular basis makes him very much a West Ham archetype. And would probably qualify him for membership of Vieira's merry band of entertainers. "I thought he scored a good goal, I'm not sure he did much after that," said Moyes, not impressed by that reaction. "There are a lot of experts out there."

His captain disagreed. "Fans can voice their opinions," said Declan Rice. More boos had followed at full time: "They pay their hard-earned money." The arrival of Manuel Lanzini and Flynn Downes gave West Ham a greater foothold and when Antonio fell as Guéhi came across him, it seemed victory might be theirs. Then came the ruling that the striker's fall had been too theatrical. "My staff said it was very soft," said Moyes. "And they'd be surprised if it was given."

Vieira said: "The VAR is there to do a job. It went in our favour and the referee was brave enough to change his mind." Such bravery laid the foundation for a winning goal Moyes could not hide his displeasure at. "Our bad play got them the first goal and our bad play got them the second," he groaned.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
West Ham United (4-2-3-1): Fabianski; Kehrer, Dawson, Zouma, Cresswell; Soucek (Downes 64), Rice; Bowen, Paqueta (Fornals 90+3), Benrahma (Lanzini 64); Scamacca (Antonio 46)
Substitutes not used: Areola (GK); Coufal, Ogbonna, Aguerd, Emerson
Manager: David Moyes
Scorer: Benrahma 20
Booked: Dawson
Crystal Palace (4-2-3-1): Guaita; Clyne, Andersen, Guehi, Mitchell; Doucoure (Milivojevic 77), Schlupp; Ayew, Olise, Eze; Zaha
Substitutes not used: Johnstone (GK), Whitworth (GK); Ward, Tomkins, Mateta, Hughes, Ebiowei, Riedewald
Manager: Patrick Vieira
Scorers: Zaha 41; Olise 90+4
Booked: Ayew
Referee: Paul Tierney
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