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Norwich City 0-4 West Ham

Premier League    2021-22Match review
Carrow Road   26,428
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
15Craig Dawson    
4Kurt Zouma    
3Aaron Cresswell    
10Manuel Lanzini 1 (1 P)  
41Declan Rice    
20Jarrod Bowen   
8Pablo Fornals    
22Said Benrahma 2  
9Michail Antonio 1  
7Andriy YarmolenkoSubed #9   
16Mark NobleSubed #15   
11Nikola VlasicSubed #22   
 PosTable as at 08 May 2022PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City3514 225513133 134886
2Liverpool3514 40468114 2411583
3Chelsea358 633420114 3361167
4Arsenal3512 24301691 7262666
5Tottenham Hotspur3511 15341984 6262162
6Manchester United3710 54322265 7253458
7West Ham United369 45312473 8262255
8Wolverhampton Wanderers357 28181983 7171550
9Brighton and Hove Albion364 77162277 4222047
10Crystal Palace356 84261746 7202544
11Aston Villa346 37262571 10212243
12Brentford367 38211954 9233343
13Newcastle United367 65242744 10163443
14Leicester City348 45272235 9223442
15Southampton366 75222236 9193940
16Everton348 27222023 12153635
17Burnley355 67172327 8152634
18Leeds United354 58183445 9214034
19Watford352 114164143 11162922
20Norwich City353 312123823 12103721
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Said Benrahma doubles up as West Ham bounce back to thrash Norwich
PA Media
Date published Sun 8 May 2022 16.17 BST

David Moyes targeted a return to Europe for West Ham after they bounced back from their recent heartbreak in Germany and reignited their push for a top-six finish with a thumping win at Norwich.

The Hammers arrived here licking their wounds after their painful Europa League semi-final defeat by Eintracht Frankfurt three days earlier. But Norwich, condemned to relegation after losing at Aston Villa last weekend, were woeful, with the goalkeeper Tim Krul having a nightmare.

Manchester United's 4-0 humiliation at Brighton has left the door open for West Ham to snatch sixth place and qualify for the Europa League again next season. And thanks to Norwich's generosity they are now three points behind United with a game in hand and superior goal difference.

Moyes said: "I think considering all the things that happened in midweek and how our emotions were, it was a really good result.

I thought the team started very well and gave us a decent platform to go and work from.

"To say Thursday was a big blow wouldn't do it justice. So to get us back today with that result was great credit to the players.

We could've played better, could've scored more goals. But we got the job done and got three good points.

"Let's be fair, we've got Manchester City and Brighton to play, and Brighton have just beaten Manchester United, so that's why I thought today was really important.

But we're back in it, back in there fighting and trying to be sixth or seventh with a bit of luck, and hopefully we can be back in Europe."

Krul was badly at fault for goals from Saïd Benrahma and Michail Antonio to leave his side 2-0 down after half an hour.

West Ham were three up by half-time thanks to Benrahma's second, before Manuel Lanzini added the fourth from the penalty spot after a handball by Jacob Sørensen.

Jarrod Bowen set up the first three goals to become the first West Ham player to register 10 goals and 10 assists in a season since Paolo Di Canio 22 years ago.

The Norwich manager, Dean Smith, admitted his side's defending let them down badly again.

"We know we are in the Championship next season and if you give goals like that away and give teams a head start it's going to be tough," he said. "Tim's our most experienced Premier League player, he knows when he's made a mistake and he'll hold his hands up.

"The third goal sums up where we were, where our minds are. You can feel sorry for yourselves but we didn't get any pressure on and the goal came from that."

Daily Mail: Match Facts: Norwich vs West Ham
Norwich (4-2-3-1): Krul 4; Aarons 4.5, Hanley 4.5, Byram 4.5, Williams 4.5; Sorensen 5, Gilmour 5; Dowell 5 (Placheta 71, 6), Lees-Melou 5 (Rupp 45, 6), Rashica 5 (Springett 45, 6); Pukki 5.
Subs (not used): Gunn; Gibson, Tzolis, Giannoulis, Gibbs, Rowe.
Booked: Williams.
Manager: Dean Smith 5.
West Ham (4-1-4-1): Fabianski 6; Coufal 7, Dawson 7 (Noble 67, 6.5), Zouma 7, Cresswell 7; Rice 8; Bowen 8.5, Lanzini 7.5, Benrahma 8 (Vlasic 76), Fornals 7; Antonio 7 (Yarmolenko 45, 6.5).
Subs (not used): Areola; Fredericks, Masuaku, Soucek, Johnson, Kral.
Scorers: Benrahma (12, 45+3), Antonio (30), Lanzini (65 pen).
Booked: Bowen.
Manager: David Moyes 7.5.
Referee: Robert Jones 6.
Attendance: not announced
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