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West Ham 2-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Premier League    2022-23Match review
London Stadium   62,437
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
24Thilo Kehrer    
15Craig Dawson    
4Kurt Zouma    
3Aaron Cresswell   
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice   
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
11Lucas Paqueta    
14Maxwel Cornet    
7Gianluca Scamacca 1  
8Pablo FornalsSubed #14   
9Michail AntonioSubed #7   
33Emerson PalmieriSubed #11   
 PosTable as at 01 Oct 2022PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal84 0011530 19321
2Manchester City73 0014222 09417
3Tottenham Hotspur84 0013412 16617
4Brighton and Hove Albion72 106221 18614
5Chelsea72 106420 24613
6Manchester United62 016420 12412
7Newcastle United81 306412 16411
8Fulham82 118911 25611
9Liverpool72 2015502 13410
10Brentford82 1110603 15610
11Everton81 212212 15510
12AFC Bournemouth81 212311 24169
13Leeds United62 106201 2488
14Aston Villa72 114300 3277
15West Ham United81 123510 3247
16Southampton81 125610 3377
17Crystal Palace71 125602 1356
18Wolverhampton Wanderers81 212401 3156
19Nottingham Forest71 035801 2194
20Leicester City70 123500 47171
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Scamacca and Bowen secure welcome win for West Ham against Wolves
John Brewin at the London Stadium
Date published Sun 2 Oct 2022 05.35 BST

Something had to give. Two managers under pressure. West Ham on their worst home run for more than 19 years. Wolves winning only one of their past 14 Premier League matches.

Once West Ham scored, it was always likely to be Bruno Lage�s Wolves who ended the evening in the bottom three and booed off by their own fans.

Despite creating several chances and controlling much of the possession they continue to be hopeless in front of goal. The appearance of Diego Costa as a second-half substitute caused fleeting problems but the impact sub, his wrecking-ball peak a distant memory, soon faded.

West Ham's collection of three points was testament to taking chances when presented and the value of confident, decisive attackers. "The first time West Ham conquer the ball, a fast attack, they score," said Lage.

Gianluca Scamacca, West Ham's goalscorer after 29 minutes with a sharp, slightly deflected finish, and Jarrod Bowen, the scorer of their second, appeared on each other's wavelength. Great news for David Moyes as he seeks to lift his team's early-season torpor. "We really like him a lot," said Moyes of Scamacca. "It's slightly different from what we've got. He's not a target man, he's got ability in a different way."

As for Bowen, unused by England in the international break: "I've told Jarrod, 'Look if you score five or six goals you'll be close to that aeroplane going to the World Cup.'"

Wolves' problems appear far graver. "We're under pressure," said Lage. Does Costa represent desperation or inspiration? The old warhorse, 34 on Friday and chugging down energy drinks on the bench, was made to wait until the 58th minute.

Before that, a first-half knock to Pedro Neto had him raging he had not been requested to warm up. That Costa was incapable of 65 minutes became evident as he swiftly ran out of steam in his first match since December 2021.

While Lage probably got that call right, the makeup of his team was less successful. Joao Moutinho and Ruben Neves were making their 150th Wolves appearances together but not in midfield. Neves, with Nathan Collins suspended, was dropped into defence. An early booking for baulking Bowen was an indicator of the club captain's struggles with the speed of West Ham attacks. Wolves meanwhile missed his control in midfield.

The yellow card means he will miss next week's encounter at Chelsea and Neves was in confessional mode after the match. "It is time to look to ourselves," he said, acknowledging the rancour that followed he and his teammates down the tunnel. "What we are doing in the Premier League is not enough. Having the ball is not enough. The people don't deserve to see what we are doing at the moment."

Wastefulness and slack defending are a bad combination. West Ham's second goal, expertly steered in by Bowen, came soon after an Adama Traor�'s miss, and far too easily. After Thilo Kehrer's shot was blocked by Max Kilman, Bowen used Rayan A�t-Nouri as a screen to beat Jos� S�.

With 58 minutes gone, Lage pushed the Costa button. On he came with trademark snarl, ordering his new colleagues into position. Wolves abandoned their previous oblique passing patterns, instead getting the ball launched into the mixer, where Costa could ask very different questions of Craig Dawson and Kurt Zouma in the centre of West Ham's defence.

His big chance came after 10 minutes, Traor�'s cross finding him unmarked in a position he has scored from myriad times. And yet he headed wide, this time saving the snarl for himself. It was next aimed at an assistant referee when he had set up Daniel Podence for a tap-in but had loped offside. At least something was finally happening up front for Wolves, though it would not last for long. "It's clear we are a different team when we have a reference, a striker," said Lage. "He can play 35 minutes today. I think he can play a good level."

Lage knows he needs far more than that. "If a new manager comes in, he'll still have the same problems," he said. Without goals, or the likelihood of scoring them, Wolves will be staying in the bottom three.

Daily Mail: MATCH STATS
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 7; Kehrer 7, Dawson 7, Zouma 7, Cresswell 7; Soucek 7, Rice 7; Bowen 7.5, Paqueta 7 (Emerson 74, 6), Cornet 6.5 (Fornals 34, 7); Scamacca 8 (Antonio 66, 6)
Subs (not used): Areola, Coufal, Lanzini, Downes, Ogbonna, Benrahma
Scorers: Scamacca (29), Bowen (54)
Booked: Rice, Cresswell
Manager: David Moyes 7
Wolves (4-3-3): Sa 5; Jonny 5, Neves 5.5, Kilman 5, Ait-Nouri 5; Semedo 5 (Traore 73, 6), Nunes 5 (Campbell 73, 6), Moutinho 5; Neto 5 (Traore 24, 5.5), Podence 5, Guedes 5 (Costa 58, 6)
Subs (not used): Sarkic, Mosquera, Toti, Ronan, Bueno
Booked: Neves, Moutinho
Manager: Bruno Lage 5
Referee: Paul Tierney 6
Attendance: 62,437
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