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Huddersfield Town 1-4 West Ham

Premier League    2017-18Match review
John Smith's Stadium   24,105
  SubsGoals  
13Adrian del Castillo    
19James Collins    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
3Aaron Cresswell   
5Pablo Zabaleta    
8Cheikhou Kouyate    
14Pedro Obiang    
16Mark Noble 1  
26Arthur Masuaku    
10Manuel Lanzini 2  
7Marko Arnautovic 1  
20Andre AyewSubed #7   
41Declan RiceSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 13 Jan 2018PlWHDHLHFHAHWADALAFAAAPts
1Manchester City221010398101025562
2Manchester United22821245632211147
3Chelsea2382221763220947
4Liverpool22650214632292144
5Tottenham Hotspur23741269614201244
6Arsenal228212712344131639
7Burnley2352488453111234
8Leicester City235241614354181831
9Everton23614171515682327
10Watford233451625416171726
11West Ham United234241215256172625
12Crystal Palace23444151823661525
13Huddersfield Town23444111622782324
14Newcastle United233361014326111723
15Brighton and Hove Albion23362121422851523
16Southampton23345141715591721
17AFC Bournemouth22335141723681721
18Stoke City224251320137102720
19West Bromwich Albion23273121513761519
20Swansea City2322761723781817
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic runs show to leave Huddersfield outclassed
Paul Wilson at the John Smith's Stadium
Date Published Sat 13 Jan 2018 17.07 GMT

David Moyes became only the fourth manager to record 200 Premier League wins with this resounding victory – Ferguson, Wenger and Redknapp, since you ask, and the first of that trio was here to see it – though of greater significance to both clubs might be the fact that West Ham leapfrogged Huddersfield in the table.

Town are considered to have been enjoying a good season up till now, punching above their weight since that joyful win at Crystal Palace on day one, while West Ham have been toiling grimly near the bottom. The Irons have improved under Moyes, however, and now they have moved towards mid-table that should be more widely recognised, as should the overall contribution of Marko Arnautovic. The Austrian was close to unplayable here – at least Huddersfield found him so – his combination of strength, awareness and control proving too much for the home defenders to deal with and contributing to all four goals.

“He’s a handful when he runs at people, and maybe playing through the middle has freed him up,” Moyes said. “He’s certainly grown in confidence.”

Huddersfield have been well beaten before, though only by teams from the top half of the table. This was a game they felt they had a chance of winning, yet it went away from them in the second half in a manner that did not suggest the solidity required for a relegation scrap. Indeed, new signings Alex Pritchard and Terence Kongolo, coming on as second-half substitutes with their side three goals in arrears, must have wondered what happened to the feisty battlers described in the brochure.

Joe Lolley was hero and villain in the first half, though not in that exact order. It was his mistake that gifted West Ham an opening goal, though the midfielder could and did complain that Jonas Lossl put him under pressure with a short pass to the edge of the area. He had a point but perhaps could have reacted more decisively instead of letting first Arnautovic and then Mark Noble hustle him off the ball.

Noble was quick to notice the Huddersfield player was in trouble and on to the loose ball in a flash, breaking forward and beating Lossl with a crisp rising shot.

That left Huddersfield with work to do, and at first it appeared they might struggle to get back on terms. Tom Ince fizzed a cross over from the left that Laurent Depoitre could not quite reach, then Rajiv van La Parra hit a similar ball over Lolley’s head. The Terriers kept trying, though, and four minutes from the interval gained their reward when Lolley took a pass from Aaron Mooy to cut in from the right and give Adrián no chance with a curler from the angle of the area.

It was quite a goal, though the uplift did not extend beyond the interval. Huddersfield fell behind again before they had even touched the ball in the second half. West Ham kicked off and launched a long ball forward, Cheikhou Kouyaté gained a flick-on and Arnautovic took it away from Tommy Smith to find the net before many supporters had returned to their seats. If that was an unpromising restart worse was to follow. Arnautovic was again involved for the third goal, occupying defenders on the edge of the area before releasing a just-about-onside Manuel Lanzini with a perfectly weighted through pass.

A fourth goal arrived just four minutes later, Arnautovic this time running directly at the heart of the Huddersfield defence and almost finding a way through. He was eventually halted close to the penalty spot, but there was so little of the home defence left it was simple for Lanzini to collect the loose ball and belt it past Lossl.

Everyone has a soft spot for the Terriers, still homely enough to bring squad players on to the pitch for the half-time lottery and gently take the mickey out of their dress sense, though this was a sobering afternoon for a side without a win in their last five games.

Huddersfield were not just overtaken in the table, they were outclassed. “We were below par, too many individual mistakes,” their manager, David Wagner, said. “We’ve had these moments two or three times this season. It’s frustrating, but at least the mistakes were so obvious they should be easy to analyse and put right.”

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS, PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE, MATCH ZONE AND RATINGS
Huddersfield (4-2-3-1): Lossl 5.5: Smith 5 (Kongolo 71), Jorgensen 6, Schindler 6, Malone 6.5; Mooy 6.5, Hogg 6; Lolley 5.5 (Pritchard 65 6.5), Ince 6.5, Van La Parra 6; Depoitre 6
Subs: Sabiri, Coleman, Williams, Mounie, Hefele
Booked: Smith
Goals: Lolley 40
Manager: David Wagner
West Ham (3-5-2): Adrian 6.5: Collins 6.5, Ogbonna 6, Cresswell 6; Zabaleta 6.5, Kouyate 6.5, Noble 6, Obiang 6, Masuaku 6; Arnautovic 8.5 (Ayew 83), Lanzini 7.5 (Rice 85)
Subs: Hart, Hernandez, Burke, Cullen
Booked: Cresswell
Goals: Noble 25, Arnautovic 46, Lanzini 56 & 61
Manager: David Moyes
Referee: Jonathan Moss 7
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