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West Ham 2-0 Leeds United

Premier League    2020-21Match review
London Stadium   0
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
15Craig Dawson 1  
23Issa Diop    
3Aaron Cresswell    
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice    
18Pablo Fornals    
11Jesse Lingard 1 
9Said Benrahma    
30Michail Antonio    
20Jarrod BowenSubed #9   
31Ben JohnsonSubed #11   
 PosTable as at 08 Mar 2021PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City2811 22311193 125865
2Manchester United286 34281996 0271354
3Leicester City286 162019104 1281353
4Chelsea287 52251173 4191450
5West Ham United278 33231563 4191648
6Everton275 26182092 3211546
7Tottenham Hotspur277 34251463 4211445
8Liverpool287 26221855 3251843
9Aston Villa265 25201672 5181140
10Arsenal275 35161462 6191438
11Leeds United275 26191760 8242935
12Wolverhampton Wanderers285 44151444 7132335
13Crystal Palace284 55142152 7162634
14Southampton275 26171644 6162833
15Burnley284 65121633 782030
16Newcastle United274 36162233 8112227
17Brighton and Hove Albion271 76131944 5141626
18Fulham282 4881837 4141526
19West Bromwich Albion282 5893314 8112318
20Sheffield United283 111102211 1162314
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

West Ham 'really disappointed' despite win over Leeds, David Moyes reveals
Nick Ames at the London Stadium
Date published Mon 8 Mar 2021 21.55 GMT

West Ham are not going away just yet. This win was not remotely as comfortable as the margin might suggest but it means they are breathing down the necks of the top four, with a game in hand and a potentially defining trip to Old Trafford on Sunday.

It is hard to imagine Manchester United will be as generous as Leeds, who played well but fell badly short in both boxes, but West Ham have developed a habit of turning the screw at the right time and it has left them aiming for the stars. “The players are really disappointed with how they played. We didn’t reach the standard we’ve set this season,” David Moyes said.

There cannot be too much argument with that, nor with Marcelo Bielsa’s assertion that Leeds should have taken a point home.

They had torn into West Ham early on, having two goals ruled out, and Patrick Bamford was the primary offender when several second-half chances went begging. Their clearest openings came after they had gone two goals down, though, and defending of the kind that allowed the hosts to streak ahead leaves those up front with scant margin for error.

Leeds folded at the first glimmer of concerted pressure. When Jesse Lingard scythed a path inside from the left it spooked Luke Ayling sufficiently to stick out a leg and send him tumbling. There was no doubt about Mike Dean’s award of a penalty: the intrigue lay in the identity of the taker, given Lingard had been put out last month when Declan Rice seized the ball after he had won a spot kick against Sheffield United.

This time Lingard took matters into his own hands and shot far too close to Illan Meslier, considering himself mightily fortunate to see the ball squirm free for a simple finish on the rebound.

Moyes referred to a week of training ground penalty competitions between Rice and Lingard, diplomatically saying the latter had been “big enough and brave enough to take it” and refusing to commit to the identity of West Ham’s next taker. “The gaffer just said it’s definitely me again,” Rice said, perhaps blowing his manager’s cover.

West Ham’s second goal, seven minutes later, was rather more tried and trusted. When Ayling deflected an Aaron Cresswell free-kick wide the alarm bells should have sounded shrilly for Leeds, given no team in the league had conceded more goals from corners and West Ham top the chart from set-pieces. The message did not sink in. Cresswell’s inswinger swirled beyond a crowded-out Meslier, who exuded no command, and Craig Dawson flung himself successfully at an unmissable header.

If Dawson had converted another Cresswell corner before half-time, rather than hitting the post, Leeds would have been buried despite starting so well, Tyler Roberts being denied a well-taken opener by the most marginal of VAR-ratified offsides against Hélder Costa before Bamford clipped past Lukasz Fabianski only for the ball to have just run out of play in the buildup.

Shortly after the break Bamford was sent clear by Diego Llorente but swept the ball wide. With 13 minutes left he ballooned over from close range after being teed up by the excellent Raphinha, who had spurned a decent opportunity of his own, and Leeds’s goose was cooked even if Dawson had to clear off the line from Rodrigo late on.

“We were more dominant in our 60-minute period than they were in their 30-minute period,” Bielsa said, accurately reflecting the division of control. West Ham’s only other close call of note was a dipping long-range effort by Pablo Fornals that rebounded off the bar.

Moyes was frustrated by his forwards’ inability to retain possession but was left to entertain the possibility that, if they can pull themselves back up to scratch sharpish, he has a team that could just stay the course.

“We are doing really well and having a good season,” he said, allowing himself to enjoy the three points if not their manner. “It could be a great season.”

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS
WEST HAM (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 6.5; Coufal 7.5, Dawson 8.5, Diop 8, Cresswell 7.5; Soucek 7.5, Rice 7; Fornals 7, Lingard 7.5 (Johnson 87, 6), Benrahma 7 (Bowen 73, 6); Antonio 7.
Subs not used: Martin, Trott, Balbuena, Lanzini, Noble, Johnson, Odubeko
Booked: Lingard
Scorers: Lingard 21, Dawson 28
Manager: David Moyes 8
LEEDS (4-1-4-1): Meslier 6; Ayling 6, Llorente 6, Cooper 6, Dallas 6; Phillips 6; Raphinha 6, Klich 5 (Klich 46, 6), Roberts 5.5 (Rodrigo 60, 6), Helder Costa 6.5 (Harrison 46, 6); Bamford 6.
Subs not used: Caprile, Poveda-Ocampo, Rodrigo, Davis, Berardi, Jenkins, Huggins


Booked: Phillips
Manager: Marcelo Bielsa 6
Referee: Mike Dean 7
Man of the match: Craig Dawson
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