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West Ham 2-2 Liverpool

Premier League    2023-24Match review
London Stadium   62,474
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
5Vladimir Coufal    
4Kurt Zouma    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
33Emerson Palmieri    
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
28Tomas Soucek    
10Lucas Paqueta    
19Edson Alvarez    
14Mohammed Kudus    
9Michail Antonio 1  
7James Ward-ProwseSubed #28   
 PosTable as at 27 Apr 2024PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal3413 224315113 3391177
2Manchester City3312 504314112 3371876
3Liverpool3513 31431596 3342175
4Aston Villa3512 33452584 5282767
5Tottenham Hotspur3212 04342166 4312860
6Manchester United349 35282573 7242654
7Newcastle United3412 33482142 10263453
8West Ham United356 84282772 8283849
9Chelsea338 44352555 7283448
10Wolverhampton Wanderers358 37252754 8232846
11AFC Bournemouth346 65232663 8263445
12Brighton and Hove Albion337 63282345 8243144
13Fulham359 27312035 9203543
14Crystal Palace356 47282646 8173140
15Everton357 47211854 8163036
16Brentford355 66273042 12253035
17Nottingham Forest345 57252524 11173526
18Luton Town354 310253224 12234525
19Burnley352 411173735 10213324
20Sheffield United352 411185113 14164616
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Liverpool title hopes almost over after Antonio earns West Ham a point
Jacob Steinberg at the London Stadium
Date published: Sat 27 Apr 2024 18.15 BST

Is it over yet? Normally, a defensively flawed, late-season 2-2 draw would be something to savour. As far as Liverpool are concerned, though, everything feels difficult to love at the moment. The mentality monsters, the team that once flattened opponents as limited as West Ham as a matter of course, are gone.

This is a team whose emotional energy has been drained by the challenge of staying in a three-way title race. Jurgen Klopp, who has three games left before he can pack it in, looks and sounds spent. He was not in the mood to say much about his row with Mohamed Salah, who was preparing to come on as a late substitute at the London Stadium and made it very clear he had zero interest in anything his manager had to say to him.

Perhaps a new voice is needed. And maybe, once the disappointment of throwing more points away subsides, at least Klopp will tell himself that he will not have to coach those dreaded 12.30pm kick-offs any more. The responsibility will fall on Arne Slot next season and much will depend on whether Liverpool can rediscover their poise in front of goal.

This was a game they could have won 10 times over. One-nil down at half-time, their aerial shortcomings exposed by Jarrod Bowen heading in his 20th goal of the season, Liverpool had responded well. They ripped into a passive West Ham at the start of the second half, scored twice and had enough chances to seal a win that would have kept alive their hopes of taking advantage of any slips from Arsenal and Manchester City.

Yet Liverpool are short of conviction at both ends. Luis Diaz could have had a hat-trick but had to settle for the assist for Andy Robertson's equaliser. Late on, with Liverpool chasing a winner, Harvey Elliott would crack an effort against the bar.

West Ham, who are preparing for a managerial change of their own, were lucky. David Moyes was happy after Michail Antonio rescued a creditable point, but he knew Liverpool were the better team.

Klopp had reacted strongly to the defeat to Everton, Darwin Nunez and Salah included in the five players who dropped to the bench, and the early signs were positive. Playing all the football, making all the passes, there were times when Liverpool threatened to destroy West Ham's attempts to sit deep and counterattack.

Confidence was fragile after West Ham's thrashing at Crystal Palace. Mohammed Kudus's dribbling worried Trent Alexander-Arnold on the left but moments of flair were sparse. Lucas Paqueta simply was not in the game.

Liverpool eased into their groove, Elliott spurning their first chance and West Ham were grateful for a late offside call after Angelo Ogbonna handled Diaz's shot. Liverpool, who had Cody Gakpo leading the line, found it too easy to expose West Ham's lack of mobility. Alexis Mac Allister soon shot straight at Alphonse Areola.

Shoddy finishing made Liverpool vulnerable. A few minutes after Diaz dragged a shot against the woodwork, West Ham decided to have a go at the unfamiliar concept of pressing. It ended with Alisson pushing Bowen's deflected shot wide.

Liverpool retreated down the tunnel wondering how they were behind. West Ham, though, have developed a habit of conceding shortly after half-time. The second half was three minutes old when Diaz rolled a pass inside to Robertson, who had space to jab a weak shot past Areola.

West Ham made the same old error of trying to guard a slender lead. They were soon being pulled all over the place. Ryan Gravenberch and Alexander-Arnold went close before Liverpool went ahead. Alexander-Arnold's corner reached Gakpo and when his shot hit Ogbonna, the ball went in off Areola for an own-goal.

West Ham looked finished. They toyed with a complete collapse, only for Areola to thwart Diaz with two outstanding saves. Out of nowhere, an equaliser arrived. Bowen crossed and Antonio punished slack defending by heading past Alisson. Liverpool found a way not to win.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Areola; Coufal, Zouma, Ogbonna, Emerson; Soucek (Ward-Prowse 74), Alvarez; Bowen, Paqueta, Kudus; Antonio
Subs: Fabianski, Johnson, Cresswell, Phillips, Cornet, Ings, Casey, Mubama
Goals: Bowen, Antonio
Manager: David Moyes
Liverpool (4-3-3): Alisson; Alexander-Arnold (Gomez 79), Quansah (Szoboszlai 90), Van Dijk, Robertson; Endo (Nunez 79), Mac Allister, Gravenberch; Elliott, Diaz (Salah 79), Gakpo
Subs: Konate, Jones, Tsimikas, Bajcetic, Kelleher
Goals: Robertson, Areola OG
Booked: Endo, Mac Allister
Manager: Jurgen Klopp
Referee: Anthony Taylor
Attendance: 62,474
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