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Newcastle United 1-1 West Ham

Premier League    2022-23Match review
St James Park   52,256
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
24Thilo Kehrer    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
27Nayef Aguerd   
5Vladimir Coufal    
11Lucas Paqueta 1  
41Declan Rice    
33Emerson Palmieri    
20Jarrod Bowen    
22Said Benrahma    
9Michail Antonio    
31Ben JohnsonSubed #24   
8Pablo FornalsSubed #22   
28Tomas SoucekSubed #11   
18Danny IngsSubed #9   
12Flynn DownesSubed #5   
 PosTable as at 04 Feb 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal208 10251081 220750
2Manchester City209 11381252 215845
3Manchester United218 1119652 4152042
4Newcastle United216 5019645 115640
5Tottenham Hotspur216 04211553 3191636
6Brighton and Hove Albion205 23171052 3211734
7Brentford216 41231025 3121833
8Fulham225 33181642 5141432
9Chelsea215 3213733 591430
10Liverpool206 3123922 6111929
11Aston Villa215 24171532 581628
12Crystal Palace214 34111623 581324
13Leicester City212 35111240 7212521
14Nottingham Forest204 33131213 632321
15Wolverhampton Wanderers214 2591413 661620
16West Ham United214 15111213 771419
17Leeds United193 43151412 6111918
18Everton213 26101414 561418
19AFC Bournemouth213 34101112 893217
20Southampton211 3691730 882115
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Paqueta responds to Newcastle's fast start and salvages point for West Ham
Louise Taylor at St James' Park
Date published; Sat 4 Feb 2023 22.11 GMT

As the price tag attached to Declan Rice almost certainly increased and Newcastle's hopes of Champions League qualification receded a little, David Moyes's grip on the manager's job at West Ham tightened.

Admittedly Moyes is still inching his way back into boardroom favour and his side remain in relegation peril but a few more stellar performances of this hugely impressive ilk from Rice and his fellow midfielder Lucas Paqueta should ensure an ultimately happy ending in East London.

At the end of a week in which Newcastle had reached the Carabao Cup final, Eddie Howe was forced to settle for a fourth draw in the last five Premier League games as, once again, he received a reminder of the suspended Bruno Guimarães's importance.

In some ways the game's key sub-plot centred on two Brazilian midfielders who became on-field partners and close friends off it during their time at Lyon. While Guimarães eventually left France for Tyneside, Paqueta headed to the London Stadium where he is now doing his bit to keep Moyes in a job.

The biggest difference between them here was that while Guimarães watched intently from an executive box Paqueta proved incisive in Newcastle's box, scoring West Ham's equaliser on a day which started appallingly for the visitors.

In the third minute Joelinton and Sean Longstaff combined to intercept Lukasz Fabianski's goal kick and Longstaff's fine through ball prefaced Callum Wilson advancing to shoot, left footed, beyond West Ham's goalkeeper.

It was Wilson's first goal since October and offered swift consolation for Newcastle's disappointment after 40 seconds when Joe Willock thought he had scored courtesy of a beautifully calibrated shot from a tight angle only to see it disallowed following a VAR review. Miguel Almirón was the culprit, the Paraguayan having allowed the ball to go out of play as he cued Willock up with a defence confounding cut-back but.

The pensiveness writ large across Moyes's face suggested he was not entirely looking forward to the ensuing 90 minutes or so. Barely 30 minutes later the Scot was sporting a smile as wide as the Tyne. When Rice whipped in a near post corner, Nayef Aguerd flicked on and, lurking at the far post, Paqueta converted the equaliser unerringly, Newcastle's new-found defensive solidity evaporated.

It was the first time Nick Pope had retrieved the ball from the back of his net in seven Premier League games and reflected the shift in the game's power balance which had begun when Rice galvanised his teammates by issuing them with quite a talking to following Wilson's goal.

After starting strongly Newcastle were beginning to miss Guimarães's controlling influence in a central midfield department dictated by Rice and could have done without Willock collecting a yellow card for fouling Paqueta.

"Declan's going to be a top player; undoubtedly he'll be a British transfer record when he leaves West Ham – and then some," said Moyes who also had Aguerd to thank for an excellent defensive performance crowned by a goal-preventing tackle on Wilson. "But I hope that's not anytime soon. Declan and Paqueta were immense, top quality. Newcastle are a big, big side and we got our fingers burnt at first but, after that, we played incredibly well."

With the ring rusty, and ultimately disconsolate looking, Allan Saint-Maximin struggling to make a positive impact during a rare start it was no real surprise when he was eventually withdrawn and replaced by Anthony Gordon, making his Newcastle debut after his £45m signing from Everton.

The new boy swiftly showed off a nifty change of pace and some pleasingly fancy footwork but afterwards Howe did not look exactly overjoyed about reports Gordon had been caught driving while disqualified. "I'm aware of it," he said. "I'm not sure the story quite matches up but I need to find out more."

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
NUFC (4-3-3): Pope 6; Trippier 6.5, Schar 6, Botman 6, Burn 6; Willock 6.5 (Anderson 81), Longstaff 6.5, Joelinton 7; Almiron 6.5 (Murphy 81), Wilson 6.5, Saint-Maximin 5.5 (Gordon 69, 7)
Subs not used: Dubravka, Dummett, Lascelles, Ritchie, Lewis, Fraser
Scorers: Wilson 3
Booked: Willock, Joelinton
Manager: Eddie Howe 6
WHUFC (5-2-3): Fabianski 6; Coufal 7, Kehrer 5 (Johnson 46, 6), Ogbonna 6, Aguerd 7, Emerson 6; Paqueta 7 (Soucek 75, 6), Rice 8; Bowen 6, Antonio 6 (Ings 81), Benrahma 5.5 (Fornals 75, 5.5)
Subs not used: Cresswell, Lanzini, Hegyi, Anang
Scorers: Paqueta 32
Booked: Aguerd
Manager: David Moyes 6.5
MOM: Rice
Att: 52,256
Ref: P Bankes 7
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