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Crystal Palace 4-3 West Ham

Premier League    2022-23Match review
Selhurst Park   25,240
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal   
4Kurt Zouma    
27Nayef Aguerd 1  
33Emerson Palmieri    
28Tomas Soucek 1 
41Declan Rice    
20Jarrod Bowen    
11Lucas Paqueta    
8Pablo Fornals    
9Michail Antonio 1  
21Angelo OgbonnaSubed #4   
3Aaron CresswellSubed #33   
22Said BenrahmaSubed #8   
18Danny IngsSubed #11   
14Maxwel CornetSubed #9   
 PosTable as at 29 Apr 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal3312 314521113 3331775
2Manchester City3114 11541693 3281373
3Newcastle United329 51291086 3291662
4Manchester United3111 3127873 6213160
5Tottenham Hotspur3311 15352255 6253154
6Aston Villa3310 25291964 6172254
7Liverpool3210 41391354 8222653
8Brighton and Hove Albion318 34311474 5302652
9Brentford348 72321847 6202650
10Fulham327 45232262 8212145
11Crystal Palace346 65182244 9172340
12Chelsea326 56171644 7131939
13Wolverhampton Wanderers348 27171925 10123137
14AFC Bournemouth335 47152352 10174036
15West Ham United336 47222333 10152434
16Leeds United335 66233123 11193230
17Nottingham Forest346 65222113 1384130
18Leicester City334 39192142 11253629
19Everton335 39152417 8102628
20Southampton332 411153142 10122624
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Zaha and Eze edge Crystal Palace to win over West Ham in seven-goal thriller
John Brewin at Selhurst Park
Date published Sat 29 Apr 2023 21.44 BST

The two oldest managers in the division, though Roy Hodgson has 15 years on David Moyes. And a day to suggest futuristic is not always best. Even before the thrilling London derby - "absolute madness" as the match-winner Eberechi Eze described it - could even begin, thousands of fans were locked out of Selhurst until a glitch in the club's computerised ticket system could be rectified.

Two greybeard pragmatists meeting for the last time? If so, they signed off in style, having begun the day sharing convivial, back-slapping pre-match duties. Hodgson, his team reaching 40 points in style, has all but completed his safety detail while West Ham, five points above the bottom three, face a daunting schedule ahead.

"Yes, I think we're safe," said Hodgson with his widest smile. "I couldn't be more delighted." Moyes was meanwhile angry with the decision that supplied Eze's decisive penalty though admitted his team had struggled to stay in the game even when the likes of the outstanding Michael Olise were running through their portfolio of artistry.

"Their quality of play was better than we were today," said Moyes. "Today will go down as a very soft penalty but I am more frustrated because of the way we played the whole game."

Three goals from three corners defended poorly by Palace were West Ham's route into the game. "It was a good lesson for everyone in football that set plays are a big part of the game," said Hodgson. Before AZ Alkmaar in the Europa Conference League semi-final on 11 May, West Ham's fixtures against two Manchester clubs are unforgiving.

Where in Hodgson's previous tenure Wilfried Zaha was leading man, Olise and Eze now assume a large share of creative directorship. Though the wide expectation is he soon leaves south London, Zaha's continuing dedication was explicit, tracking back deep, always busy off the left.

Olise began with an unfortunate contribution to Tomas Soucek's opening goal, nodding Jarrod Bowen's corner directly into the midfielder's path. To his immense credit, within moments he was supplying Jordan Ayew with the equaliser. West Ham's woes increased as Kurt Zouma left the field with an injured ankle. Next, making it three assists in 11 minutes, Olise slid the ball across the West Ham box, defenders again statuesque, for Zaha to score.

Make that threefold. For Jeffrey Schlupp's goal, Soucek was again on the crime scene, sold short by Nayef Aguerd's thoughtlessness before Schlupp stabbed the ball in. Three goals in 15 minutes had Moyes visibly groaning, only for Soucek to nod back Emerson's corner to Michail Antonio.

Five goals by half-time suggested end-of-term high jinks rather than teams crawling for the line. Palace attacked with a freeform verve that nobody else in the Premier League, not even Pep Guardiola at his most experimental, emulates when it reaches full pitch.

"That's what we've done since Roy came in and we're thriving," said Eze. "We're playing good football, we're being creative, we're positive when we have the ball."

Hodgson said: "If I had known the quality I had here, I wouldn't be so surprised." The 40-point threshold has been reached ahead of schedule.

In the opening 20 minutes of the second half West Ham defended desperately deep before Ayew and Eze's interchange caught Aguerd out. A tug of Eze's shirt, faint as it looked, was enough for VAR. Eze slotted with more of that freeform swagger. "It's four goals that are avoidable," lamented Declan Rice, the Hammers captain having spent 90 minutes chasing shadows. "It wasn't good enough."

His manager, for the second time in a week after Thiago's unpunished handball for Liverpool, bemoaned officialdom. "I think its an incredibly soft penalty kick and it's what they've said they weren't going to do, give soft penalties. Once again VAR is not doing a good enough job from our point of view."

Having barely entered the Palace half for 25 minutes of the second period, West Ham got the corner they wanted. Soucek - yet again involved - flicked on. Aguerd claimed the goal from the resultant melee.

Then, as Palace continued to dominate, came the wait for the final, fateful Hammers corner. It arrived within injury time, but Palace found a way to bundle clear before Sam Johnstone, their goalkeeper, could lie on the ball. Safety is Palace's. West Ham and Moyes must wait.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
CRYSTAL PALACE: (4-3-3) Johnstone, Mitchell, Guehi, Andersen, Ward, Schlupp, Doucoure (Milivojevic 90+5), Eze, Zaha (Edouard 84), Ayew, Olise
Subs not used: Tomkins, Lokonga, Guaita, Mateta, Hughes, Richards, Riedewald
Goals: Ayew 15', Zaha 20', Schlupp 30', Eze 66' (P)
Bookings: Ayew
Coach: Roy Hodgson
WEST HAM: (4-2-3-1) Fabianski, Emerson (Cresswell 46), Aguerd, Zouma (Ogbonna 19), Coufal, Rice, Soucek, Fornals (Benrahma 46), Paqueta (Ings 69), Bowen, Antonio (Cornet 89)
Subs not used: Lanzini, Downes, Areola, Kehrer
Goals: Soucek 9', Antonio 35', Aguerd 72'
Bookings: Coufal, Soucek
Coach: David Moyes
Referee: Craig Pawson
Venue: Selhurst Park
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