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West Ham 4-1 Ipswich Town

Premier League    2024-25Match review
London Stadium   62,467
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka    
25Jean-Clair Todibo    
26Maximilian Kilman    
33Emerson Palmieri    
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
10Lucas Paqueta 1  
24Guido Rodriguez    
28Tomas Soucek    
14Mohammed Kudus 1  
9Michail Antonio 1  
4Carlos SolerSubed #9   
19Edson AlvarezSubed #24   
3Aaron CresswellSubed #33   
7Crysencio SummervilleSubed #10   
17Luis GuilhermeSubed #14   
 PosTable as at 05 Oct 2024PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool72 015140 08118
2Manchester City73 1011621 06217
3Arsenal73 1010421 05217
4Chelsea61 115530 010213
5Aston Villa62 016521 06413
6Newcastle United72 104212 14512
7Fulham72 106311 24511
8Tottenham Hotspur62 017211 15310
9Brentford73 1011600 32710
10Brighton and Hove Albion61 204311 1659
11Nottingham Forest60 212321 0429
12West Ham United71 036912 0428
13AFC Bournemouth71 114311 2478
14Manchester United61 021611 1427
15Leicester City71 214401 2586
16Everton71 124701 2385
17Ipswich Town70 213502 2394
18Crystal Palace70 222501 2353
19Southampton70 121500 43101
20Wolverhampton Wanderers70 0341001 35111
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Paqueta and Bowen ease pressure on Lopetegui as West Ham thrash Ipswich
Ben Bloom at the London Stadium
DAte published: Sat 5 Oct 2024 17.08 BST

At some point, teams must win or the managers whose fates are ruthlessly beholden to results will pay the price. For different reasons, this game was deemed of significant importance to Julen Lopetegui and Kieran McKenna.

Tasked with igniting a semblance of excitement often lacking in these parts over recent seasons - even at times of success - Lopetegui's embryonic reign had already threatened to turn sour after overseeing an unprecedented three home league defeats to start his first campaign at the helm.

His counterpart, McKenna, possesses an abundance of well-earned goodwill from successive promotions, which should ensure any knives drawn in his direction remain ineffectually blunt. But he knows plucky points from a multitude of early-season draws will not make Ipswich's top-flight return a prolonged one.

This heavy defeat keeps them hovering dangerously above the relegation zone as one of four sides yet to win a match. The dreadful second-half performance, in particular, will cause concerns.

For their opponents - and their supporters who spent much of a largely even first period in a concerned torpor - the addition of three points provides a sense of optimism as they head into the second international break.

Notching up victories is simple enough when faced with a defence as porous as that served up from Suffolk, but perhaps the Lopetegui era will provide greater joy than had been prematurely feared.

"We are happy for sure. When you win you are happy," he said. "The fans deserve this to see the team win a match at home. And for the players because they are working very hard against a good team. We did very well."

As highlighted by McKenna - who also duly noted the futility of such an argument - there had been few signs of just how routine the victory would turn out.

West Ham's instant opener had been gifted by a player who must dread having to play here. Kalvin Phillips's performances at Ipswich this campaign have hinted at the one-time England mainstay starting to put a torrid few years - including last season's luckless West Ham loan spell - behind him. But the midfielder's underhit pass to cede possession was severely punished, Jarrod Bowen driving forward and squaring to Michail Antonio, who coolly slotted home with a minimum of fuss 48 seconds into the game.

The continuation of Liam Delap's hot streak meant the hosts' lead was short-lived, with the former Manchester City striker firing with such venom from just inside the penalty area that Alphonse Areola was unable to prevent the ball whizzing past at the near post. But Ipswich's hopes were swiftly snuffed out within half a dozen minutes either side of half-time.

Soon after he had hit the post, Mohammed Kudus nodded in from a few inches out when following up Antonio's header, which had crashed into the underside of the crossbar and bounced up off the goalline.

Four minutes after the break, the lead was further extended. Asked to deal with a horrible looped backpass, Arijanet Muric could only clear the ball to Bowen, who cut inside his defender and curled beautifully into the far corner from 20 yards.

With the hosts increasingly dominant as the game wore on, the result was confirmed when Lucas Paqueta became West Ham's fourth scorer, tapping home after the brilliant Bowen - providing the perfect riposte to his England snub - had put the ball across the face of goal.

"It ended up a disappointing day for us," said McKenna. "A large majority of the first half was a competitive game, we played some good football and it was evenly fought. We conceded some poor goals at poor times that changed the momentum and it ends up a comfortable victory for West Ham.

"I don't think we were too far off it being a good competitive performance, but West Ham were worthy winners and much better in the second half."

His side's 22-year wait for a top-flight win continues, while West Ham fans who had been assiduously avoiding the Premier League table can enjoy the week off with the sight of their side only a point off the top half, at least overnight.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
WEST HAM: (4-2-3-1) Areola 6.5, Wan-Bissaka 6.5, Todibo 7, Kilman 7, Emerson 7 (Cresswell 83), Soucek 7, Rodriguez 6.5 (Alvarez 70, 6), Bowen 8, Paqueta 7 (Summerville 83), Kudus 7.5 (Guilherme 85), Antonio 7 (Soler 70, 6).
Subs not used: Fabianski, Coufal, Mavropanos, Ings
Goals: Antonio (1'), Kudus (43'), Bowen (49'), Paqueta (69')
Bookings: None
Manager: Julen
IPSWICH: (4-2-3-1) Muric 5, Johnson 5, O'Shea 6, Greaves 6, Davis 6, Morsy 5, Phillips 5 (Taylor 74, 5), Burns 5 (Ogbene 74, 5), Hutchinson 5 (Chaplin 83), J Clarke 5 (Szmodics 73, 5), Delap 6.5 (Hirst 83).
Subs not used: Walton, Clarke, Townsend, Woolfenden.
Goal: Delap (6')
Bookings: Clarke (31')
Manager: Kieran McKenna 5
Referee: Anthony Taylor 7
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