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Silkeborg IF 2-3 West Ham

Europa Conference League group play   2022-23Match review
JYSK Park   6,702
  SubsGoals  
13Alphonse Areola    
24Thilo Kehrer    
15Craig Dawson 1  
3Aaron Cresswell   
5Vladimir Coufal    
10Manuel Lanzini 1 (1 P)  
41Declan Rice    
33Emerson Palmieri    
11Lucas Paqueta    
14Maxwel Cornet    
7Gianluca Scamacca 1  
28Tomas SoucekSubed #41   
22Said BenrahmaSubed #11   
20Jarrod BowenSubed #7   
8Pablo FornalsSubed #14   
32Conor CoventrySubed #10   
match review copied from www.bbc.com

THU 15 Sept 2022Europa Conference League Silkeborg IF 2-3 West Ham United: Hammers come from behind in Europa Conference League win
Joe Rindl BBC Sport
Date published: 15 September 2022
Silkeborg IF 2
Kusk (5'), Tengstedt (75') assists Engel (5')
West Ham United 3
Lanzini (13' pen), Scamacca (25'), Dawson (38') assists Cornet (25'), Cresswell (38')
FTHT 1-3

West Ham United survived a late scare as they came from behind to beat Danish side Silkeborg IF and maintain their perfect record in Group B of the Europa Conference League.

The visitors dominated in Demark but fell behind in the fifth minute when Kasper Kusk netted a first-time finish.

The Hammers levelled eight minutes later through a Manuel Lanzini penalty after Maxwel Cornet was fouled in the box.

Gianluca Scamacca completed the turnaround in the 25th minute before a Craig Dawson header had West Ham 3-1 up shortly before half-time.

Silkeborg set up a tense finale with 15 minutes remaining when Soren Tengstedt netted on the rebound from Tonni Adamsen's shot after Jarrod Bowen had squandered possession.

But the Premier League side held on to deny the hosts a first point in the group stage of a European competition.

The result means West Ham stay top of Group B, with Romanian side FCSB drawing 0-0 with Belgium outfit Anderlecht in the group's other fixture.

David Moyes' side have made a poor start to the Premier League season with just one win in six games, but this was their fourth successive win in Europe after victories in qualifying.

On an artificial surface at JYSK Park, the Hammers were heavy favourites against the side who finished third in the Danish Superliga last season.

But they fell behind for a second match on the bounce and could have been pegged back to 2-2 in the first half.

Nicklas Helenius headed into an empty net seconds after Portuguese referee Fabio Verissimo had awarded a soft free-kick for a foul on West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola.

After going into a two-goal lead West Ham dominated for much of the second period before Silkeborg added a second, counter-attacking from a Hammers corner.

With the visitors leading 3-2 Aroela pulled off brilliant reaction stop to deny Adamsen an 80th-minute leveller, but the Danes could not create any more meaningful chances and West Ham held on.

Their next test comes in three weeks' time when Moyes' team travel to Anderlecht, who sit two points behind them in second place.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND WEST HAM PLAYER RATINGS
SILKEBORG: (4-3-2-1) Larsen; Sonne, Salquist, Felix, Engel (Klitten 46); Thordarson, Christensen, Klynge (Kaalund 62); Tengstedt, Kusk (Jorgensen 62); Helenius (Adamsen 62)
Subs not used: Hedvall (GK); Ostrom, Mattsson, Anders Dahl, Oggesen, Calisir, Busch
Goals: Kusk (5), Tengstedt (75)
Bookings: Salquist (12), Klynge (22)
Coach: Kent Nielsen
WEST HAM: (3-4-2-1) Areola 6, Kehrer 6, Dawson 6, Cresswell 6, Coufal 5, Lanzini 6 (Coventry 90+3), Rice 6 (Soucek 63, 5), Emerson 5, Paqueta 6 (Benrahma 63, 5), Cornet 7 (Fornals 86), Scamacca 7 (Bowen 63, 5)
Subs not used: Fabianski (GK), Randolph (GK); Zouma, Antonio, Downes, Ogbonna
Goals: Lanzini (pen 13), Scamacca (25), Dawson (38)
Bookings: Cresswell (89)
Coach: David Moyes
Referee: Fabio Verissimo (Portugal)
Venue: Jysk Park (Silkeborg)
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