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West Ham 0-1 Brentford

Premier League    2024-25Match review
London Stadium   62,467
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka    
15Konstantinos Mavropanos    
26Maximilian Kilman    
33Emerson Palmieri    
20Jarrod Bowen    
19Edson Alvarez    
14Mohammed Kudus    
28Tomas Soucek   
4Carlos Soler    
10Lucas Paqueta    
8James Ward-ProwseSubed #28   
34Evan FergusonSubed #4   
68Oliver ScarlesSubed #33   
17Luis GuilhermeSubed #15   
 PosTable as at 15 Feb 2025PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool238 2124984 0321454
2Arsenal258 40271074 2241253
3Nottingham Forest257 32221072 4191947
4Manchester City258 22281553 5242044
5AFC Bournemouth256 3317964 3272043
6Chelsea256 42221563 4251943
7Newcastle United256 24201463 4221941
8Fulham255 53201954 3181439
9Aston Villa256 61211542 6142338
10Brentford267 24292542 7161737
11Brighton and Hove Albion254 62171454 4212437
12Crystal Palace252 56122154 3171130
13Everton254 54181534 591630
14Manchester United245 17172234 4111229
15Tottenham Hotspur244 26272341 7211427
16West Ham United254 27162734 5132027
17Wolverhampton Wanderers243 18162423 7182819
18Ipswich Town251 4892624 6142417
19Leicester City252 38112322 8143217
20Southampton251 11093312 1010249
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Schade winner for Brentford sinks West Ham to increase Potter's problems
Jacob Steinberg at the London Stadium
Date published: Sat 15 Feb 2025 17.15 GMT

This was supposed to be the afternoon when West Ham's attack exploded into life. They had a new striker on the bench, Lucas Paqueta was back from injury and Graham Potter felt bold enough to deploy an adventurous 4-2-3-1 system. It was set up for Paqueta, Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus to run riot in the first half and for Evan Ferguson to make a goalscoring cameo after joining on loan from Brighton.

In the event there were some encouraging flashes from Ferguson when he came on after 45 minutes of dominance from Brentford. The striker roughed up his markers, almost created an equaliser for Kudus and tested Mark Flekken with a low drive. Yet there was never any prospect of a sustained onslaught from West Ham during a limp second half and, although there have been hints of progress since the departure of Julen Lopetegui last month, a return of one win from Potter's first six games in charge is a deflating statistic for a side waiting in vain for a charge up the table.

There is a flatness to West Ham at the moment, an absence of joy, a sense they are waiting for the season to end. The atmosphere at the London Stadium was awful again and Potter, whose side remain 10 points above the bottom three, could not complain about a second consecutive home defeat.

Brentford, a model of consistency and durability in mid-table, earned this 1-0 win through their ability to excel at both sides of the game. Thomas Frank's side were inventive and commanding during the first half and were solid when the pressure intensified later on. Kevin Schade's early goal was enough for a third away win this season.

"I am very happy with a very impressive first half," Frank said. "We dominated West Ham. What I like about the second half is we controlled it. We gave one big chance away but apart from that I think we were fine. It is a fully deserved win."

One of the challenges facing Potter is West Ham's habit of conceding early. They rarely fly at opponents and seemed unaware of Brentford's penchant for fast starts. Only four minutes had passed when the visitors broke from a corner and found West Ham's defence in disarray. Konstantinos Mavrapanos had abandoned his post, Emerson Palmieri made it easy for Bryan Mbeumo to release Schade and the winger scored at the second attempt after seeing Alphonse Areola save his initial effort.

It was the 10th goal conceded by West Ham in the opening 10 minutes this season. Potter is hunting for solutions but his switch to a back four did not work. Mavropanos and Max Kilman were exposed in central defence and a double pivot of Tomas Soucek and Edson Alvarez lacked drive. Brentford repeatedly cut through the middle, building through Mikel Damsgaard's clever movement in the No 10 position.

The only negative for Frank was his side's profligacy. Mbeumo dipped inside from the right and drew a sharp save from Areola. Schade ran clear and hit the woodwork. Yoane Wissa fluffed a header and had two goals disallowed for offside.

West Ham were awful. The biggest criticism is that they resembled a Lopetegui team. Kudus struggled in a central role and Potter could not find a way to make the most of being able to start both Bowen and Paqueta for the first time.

"The first half was nowhere near how we want to be," Potter said. "The goal is from our corner, it shouldn't happen. The second half was a positive response. Today felt a bit of a step back from us in the first half."

Potter responded with three substitutions at half-time. Ollie Scarles came on for Emerson at left-back, James Ward-Prowse made his first appearances since being recalled from his loan at Nottingham Forest and the introduction of Ferguson for Carlos Soler meant West Ham finally had a focal point in attack. Kudus should have equalised in the 46th minute, only to blaze over from six yards after latching on to Ferguson's low cross.

There were further flurries from West Ham. Paqueta and Scarles went close. Flekken denied Ferguson and Bowen appealed for a penalty after tangling with Keane Lewis-Potter. Frank, though, was right in his assessment: Brentford were comfortable.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Areola 7.5; Wan-Bissaka 6.5, Mavropanos 6.5 (Guilherme 88), Kilman 6, Emerson 6 (Scarles 46, 6); Alvarez 6.5, Soucek 5.5 (Ward-Prowse 46, 7); Bowen 6.5, Kudus 5, Soler 6 (Ferguson 46, 7.5); Paqueta 6.5
Subs not used: Foderingham, Cresswell, Todibo, Rodriguez, Irving
Booked: Soucek
Manager: Graham Potter 7
Brentford (4-2-3-1): Flekken 7.5; Ajer 7, Collins 7.5, van den Berg 7 (Pinnock 60, 6.5), Lewis-Potter 7.5; Norgaard 7, Janelt 6.5 (Yarmoliuk 75, 6); Mbeumo 7.5, Damsgaard 7 (Kayode 90), SCHADE 8 (Jensen 75, 6), Wissa 6.5 (Carvalho 90)
Subs not used: Valdimarsson, Mee, Konak, Maghoma
Goal: Schade 4
Booked: Damsgaard
Manager: Thomas Frank 8
Referee: Darren England 6
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