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West Ham 0-2 Leicester City

Premier League    2022-23Match review
London Stadium   62,459
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
24Thilo Kehrer    
15Craig Dawson   
4Kurt Zouma    
3Aaron Cresswell    
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice    
20Jarrod Bowen    
11Lucas Paqueta   
22Said Benrahma    
7Gianluca Scamacca   
27Nayef AguerdSubed #4   
8Pablo FornalsSubed #28   
 PosTable as at 12 Nov 2022PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal146 0019761 114437
2Manchester City147 0130932 110532
3Newcastle United155 3017533 112630
4Tottenham Hotspur156 02211132 2101029
5Manchester United134 119431 391523
6Liverpool145 2121812 37922
7Brighton and Hove Albion133 2110431 3121321
8Chelsea143 2110631 471121
9Fulham143 31131121 4101319
10Brentford153 3113714 3101819
11Crystal Palace144 1210813 351019
12Leicester City152 239630 5161917
13AFC Bournemouth153 239812 492416
14Leeds United143 2212911 5101715
15Aston Villa144 1211602 531515
16West Ham United153 1491011 53714
17Everton152 236613 451114
18Nottingham Forest153 23101102 511913
19Southampton151 3381220 651512
20Wolverhampton Wanderers152 2451302 531110
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

James Maddison helps Leicester see off West Ham and survives injury scare
Jacob Steinberg at the London Stadium
Date published: Sun 13 Nov 2022 05.32 GMT

There were only 22 minutes on the clock when James Maddison limped off, giving Gareth Southgate an injury scare before England head off for the World Cup, but by that stage the Leicester playmaker had already done his bit to loosen David Moyes's grip on the West Ham job.

Maddison's seventh goal of the season arrived early, handing Leicester the impetus to edge further into mid-table, and made it impossible not to wonder if West Ham's players are still listening to their manager. That lingering sense of the Moyes project growing stale is gathering momentum. Far too many flaws were evident during another lacklustre display from West Ham, whose habit of starting games slowly has left them a point above the bottom three, and while the break for Qatar gives Moyes breathing space there will be people wondering if he should still be in charge when the season resumes next month.

For now there is no sign of West Ham's owners wanting to make a change. Yet Moyes spent a lot last summer and is struggling to find a winning formula. At the moment he is presiding over a misshapen team; one with an unfocused defence, a predictable attack and, in Declan Rice, a midfield general who can be forgiven for thinking about seeking a fresh challenge next summer.

"People are right," Moyes said of the boos at full-time. "They're more used to being sixth or seventh in the league." The Scot considered whether he deserves more time. "I'm really grateful for our club and the support they have given me," he added. "I don't think I've done bad for them either."

A fair point, yet the magic that carried West Ham to a Europa League semi-final last season has disappeared. Under pressure after two successive league defeats and the humiliation of exiting the Carabao Cup against Blackburn, Moyes needed urgency. What he got was another exhibition of his side's inability to attack from the off.

Leicester's opener was sparked by Boubakary Soumaré stepping through midfield and sending Harvey Barnes clear on the left. The winger evaded Thilo Kehrer and West Ham were in trouble when Lucas Paquetá failed to track Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. From there it was on to Patson Daka and the striker's scuffed shot ran to Maddison, who celebrated his surprise inclusion in the England squad by ramming an emphatic finish past Lukasz Fabianski.

The question was whether Moyes had gambled by starting Kurt Zouma after the defender hobbled off with a knee problem during the warm-up. West Ham's defence was disorganised and Zouma only lasted 13 minutes before making way for Nayef Aguerd.

Local frustration grew, although the mood changed when Maddison clutched his right knee. Rice checked on his England colleague, who is optimistic the knock will not end his World Cup dream, but West Ham took heart from Maddison's departure. Greater intensity led to a few openings, Saïd Benrahma and Paquetá going close.

Yet West Ham failed to make chances for Gianluca Scamacca, who is goalless in his last nine games. Luke Thomas kept Jarrod Bowen quiet and Leicester should have pulled clear when Craig Dawson conceded a penalty with a lumbering foul on Daka. Fabianski's save from Youri Tielemans gave West Ham hope.

With Wout Faes shackling Scamacca, though, Leicester cruised to their fifth win in eight games. They have benefited from backing Brendan Rodgers after making a poor start to the season. "The club have never, ever wavered," Rodgers said. "Sometimes when a manager is under pressure, normally that is when betrayal kicks in. You feel it as a manager. But that was never the case at Leicester."

Leicester were dangerous on the break. Jamie Vardy threatened after coming off the bench and the game was over when another substitute, Ayoze Pérez, danced through midfield before releasing Barnes, whose confident finish left Moyes staring into the middle distance. Even Rice had allowed his head to drop.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 7; Kehrer 6, Dawson 5, Zouma 6 (Aguerd 15, 6), Cresswell 6; Rice 7, Soucek 5.5 (Fornals 74, 5.5); Bowen 6, Paqueta 5.5, Benrahma 5; Scamacca 5.
Subs (not used): Areola, Johnson, Coufal, Lanzini, Downes, Ogbonna, Emerson.
Booked: Dawson 40, Paqueta 60, Scamacca 85. Sent off: None.
Leicester (4-1-4-1): Ward 7; Castagne 6, Amartey 6.5, Faes 6, Thomas 6; Soumare 6.5 (Mendy 69, 6); Maddison 6 (Praet 25, 6), Tielemans 5.5 (Ndidi 55, 6.5), Dewsbury-Hall 5.5 (Perez 69, 6), Barnes 6; Daka 6 (Vardy 69, 6).
Subs (not used): Iversen, Evans, Albrighton, Iheanacho.
Booked: Ndidi 62. Sent off: None.
Referee: Jarred Gillett (Australia)
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