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West Ham 4-0 Nottingham Forest

Premier League    2022-23Match review
London Stadium   62,469
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
27Nayef Aguerd    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
31Ben Johnson    
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice 1  
11Lucas Paqueta    
20Jarrod Bowen    
18Danny Ings 2  
22Said Benrahma    
3Aaron CresswellSubed #5   
13Alphonse AreolaSubed #1   
8Pablo FornalsSubed #22   
10Manuel LanziniSubed #11   
9Michail AntonioSubed #181  
 PosTable as at 25 Feb 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal248 212714101 225957
2Manchester City2510 11411373 3231255
3Manchester United249 2124862 4172049
4Tottenham Hotspur248 04241553 4202042
5Newcastle United236 5119846 116741
6Fulham256 43211752 5151439
7Liverpool237 3125933 6131936
8Brighton and Hove Albion225 24171153 3221835
9Brentford236 51241126 3131935
10Chelsea235 3313834 5101531
11Aston Villa245 25191942 6111931
12Crystal Palace244 54121724 591427
13Nottingham Forest245 43151313 832925
14Leicester City243 36151440 8212824
15Wolverhampton Wanderers244 2691524 691824
16West Ham United245 25161313 871623
17Leeds United244 44161613 8132322
18Everton244 27111614 661621
19AFC Bournemouth243 45121622 8103221
20Southampton241 37101940 992218
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Danny Ings' quick-fire double sparks West Ham's rout of Nottingham Forest
Sam Dalling at the London Stadium
Date published Sat 25 Feb 2023 21.40 GMT

On afternoons like these, seasons turn. Fifteen frantic second-half minutes and suddenly a weight lifts, the mood of a whole club changes.

Danny Ings at the three-minute double. Dreamland. David Moyes was still punching the air joyously when his captain, Declan Rice, added a sumptuous third.

Just like that a must-win game was won. West Ham move outside the Premier League's bottom three – and two points behind Nottingham Forest in 13th. Thirty years since Bobby Moore's passing was celebrated with a clean sheet.

"How long have I been waiting for that?" Moyes said after a huge sigh. "Look, I'm not coming in here with a bottle of champagne, thinking everything is hunky dory. But I'm thrilled that I've won 4-0 today. And I'm going to enjoy a glass of wine tonight and why not: I've had enough bad nights."

Moyes is right to take the credit. The criticism he faced for his conservative setup against Tottenham last Sunday was stinging. Some of it was internal, with Rice suggesting that what was, essentially, an octet of blockers, left the forward-thinkers isolated.

But six days later a rebrand, and everything Moyes touched worked. Substitutions included: Michail Antonio added a headed late fourth with his first touch. The provider was Pablo Fornals who had arrived with him. Mutiny averted then, at least for now. "The important thing is that I've got incredible backing," Moyes said. "There's been a lot of [outside] noise but behind the scenes there has been no noise."

The win brought up Moyes's 250th in the division, putting him in the illustrious company of Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger. "Not bad," he noted, grinning. "They're all important. If you don't win your first, you might not get your second. If you don't win your 250th, you might not get your 251st."

Strangely, for what must have seemed aeons, it felt like an afternoon of frustration. As Keylor Navas clawed away corner after corner, locals exchanged worried glances.

Lucas Paqueta tried his utmost. Moyes tried harder still, shifting between the holy triptych of hand positions; arms-folded; eagle-wings; wild-clapping. All while pushing the boundaries of what is a very generous technical area.

True, Navas had to watchfully tip Jarrod Bowen's inswinger over, with the subsequent corner eventually pinging first off Felipe and then the post. And Ings, on his full debut, should have opened the scoring later in the half. Instead, he made a hash of a header before throwing an accusing glance at Tomas Soucek for running in his line of sight. "I thought my goodness, is this going to be another day we're not going to score a goal," Moyes admitted.

When the interval came there was a ripple of boos. But most barely bothered. It took Bowen to hit the post's base for the ground to stir. It flattened again when Lukasz Fabianski and Felipe collided. It was nothing vicious but the former was dazed and forcibly removed.

Had Forest ridden the wave? Categorically, no. Ings started the move for the first with a raking pass to Bowen. And while his teammate weaved into the area, Ings galloped forward.

Soon after poking home, Ings bundled in Saïd Benrahma's centre. "Those are the goals we want to see from centre-forwards sometimes," Moyes added of Ings. "We needed somebody who knows the art."

Already crestfallen, Nottingham Forest could barely believe it when first Rice and then Antonio added gloss. It was a surreal afternoon for them and Steve Cooper.

For a long time they defended resolutely, Navas even daring to catch a corner. But then it unravelled. Spectacularly.

They will regret a lack of intent when there was a wound to be pushed at. "You could feel the tension in the stadium," Cooper said. "We talked about that and were trying to get it to turn into our favour."

But while they grew into the game, they struggled to create. Felipe's early header from a Jonjo Shelvey free-kick required Fabianksi's hand, while Harry Toffolo tested Alphonse Areola in injury-time. There was little else of note.

Cooper definitely minded this performance, and though they are 13th in the table they are only four points clear of the bottom three. "What happened between the first and the third goal is difficult to comprehend," he admitted. "It's unacceptable in so many ways. We blame no one but ourselves."

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
West Ham (4-3-3): Fabianski 6 (Areola 69, 6); Johnson 7, Ogbonna 6.5, Aguerd 6, Coufal 6 (Cresswell 45, 6); Soucek 6.5, Rice 8, Paqueta 7.5 (Lanzini 83, 6.5); Benrahma 7.5 (Fornals 83, 6), Bowen 7; Ings 8 (Antonio 84, 7)
Subs not used: Scamacca, Downes, Kehrer, EmersonGoals: Ings 70, 73, Rice 78, Antonio 85
Yellow: None Red: None Manager: David Moyes 7
Nottingham Forest (4-3-2-1): Navas 6.5; Williams 5.5, Worrall 5, Felipe 6, Lodi 5.5 (Toffolo 77, 5.5); Freuler 5, Shelvey 5 (Ayew 67, 6), Colback 5; Gibbs-White 5, Johnson 5 (Surridge 86); Wood 4 (Lingard 77, 5)
Subs not used: Hennessey, Mangala, Lingard, Toffolo, Surridge, Dennis, Danilo, Scarpa, Ayew
Goals: None Yellow: None Red: None Manager: Steve Cooper 5
Referee: Jarred Gillett 6
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