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West Ham 1-0 Manchester United

Premier League    2022-23Match review
London Stadium   62,477
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
24Thilo Kehrer    
27Nayef Aguerd    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
3Aaron Cresswell    
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice    
20Jarrod Bowen    
11Lucas Paqueta    
22Said Benrahma 1  
9Michail Antonio    
8Pablo FornalsSubed #22   
31Ben JohnsonSubed #9   
12Flynn DownesSubed #11   
33Emerson PalmieriSubed #3   
 PosTable as at 07 May 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City3416 115917103 3301482
2Arsenal3513 314822123 3351781
3Newcastle United3410 52321386 3291665
4Manchester United3412 3128873 8213363
5Liverpool3513 41451654 8222662
6Tottenham Hotspur3512 15362255 7283557
7Brighton and Hove Albion329 34321474 5302655
8Aston Villa3510 25291964 8172454
9Brentford358 72321847 7202750
10Fulham347 46242462 9212245
11Chelsea346 56171654 8172342
12Crystal Palace356 65182244 10172440
13Wolverhampton Wanderers359 27181925 10123140
14AFC Bournemouth356 48202752 10174039
15West Ham United357 47232333 11152737
16Leicester City344 49212342 11253630
17Leeds United355 66233123 13213830
18Nottingham Forest346 65222113 1384130
19Everton345 39152418 8122829
20Southampton342 411153142 11132924
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

De Gea error gifts Benrahma a goal and West Ham win over Manchester United
Jacob Steinberg at the London Stadium
Date published Sun 7 May 2023 21.17 BST

This was Moyesball at its most effective. West Ham never looked like letting the points out of their grasp once they were in front. David Moyes's side simply swarmed all over Manchester United, making it horrible, feeding off a passionate London Stadium crowd, and the worry for Erik ten Hag will be that his side's latest stumble could not be explained simply by pointing to David de Gea's mistake for the goal that breathed life back into the race to qualify for the Champions League.

United were loose in all areas. If the first quarter of the match was about their profligacy in the final third the rest of it was defined by the absence of any response after Sa�d Benrahma's soft opener midway through the opening period.

In the end United looked drained, West Ham simply outmuscling them at times. There was a late flurry, Anthony Martial twice threatening a dramatic equaliser, but that was a deception. The truth is that Moyes deserved this triumph over his former employers and, while United still have a game in hand over Liverpool, J�rgen Klopp's side will fancy their chances of stealing fourth after cutting the gap to a point.

United's second away defeat in the space of three days was further evidence that their momentum is fading after a draining season. They had zero leadership from their captain, Bruno Fernandes, whose final contribution was to waft a dreadful shot over the bar. They had nothing from Wout Weghorst and Antony. Even Marcus Rashford's finishing was below par and, with the attack so short of bite, the last thing Ten Hag needed was for De Gea to add to his growing portfolio of errors.

West Ham did a job on Ten Hag's side, Declan Rice pocketing Fernandes, their commitment and organisation impressive. This was a return to the resilience of old. Moyes has seen West Ham make too many individual errors, but not here. Victory moved the Scot's side seven points above the bottom three and, away from the battle to stay up, filled them with confidence before the first leg of their Europa Conference League semi-final against AZ Alkmaar on Thursday.

For Moyes, there was much to take from his back four coping without the injured Kurt Zouma, Michail Antonio pummelling United's defence and Tomas Soucek's appetite for the battle seeing the Czech midfielder end with a bloodied head after he denied Aaron Wan-Bissaka a late equaliser.

Of course, the game could have gone in a different direction. United began well, their defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion seemingly out of their system, but their tendency to squander dominant positions is a recurring issue. Rashford was the first to disappoint, bending wide after surging away from Angelo Ogbonna and linking with Christian Eriksen, and there would be more to come. West Ham were passive and United should have punished them. Fernandes and Eriksen went close from long range. Antony, fired wide after being played in by Weghorst.

The fifth opening went to Rashford, bursting past Thilo Kehrer before striking the woodwork, but then came a lull. West Ham stirred. The hosts had isolated Casemiro on a couple of occasions and they had also seen skittishness in De Gea, Weghorst intervening when the United goalkeeper sent a pass straight to Rice.

\West Ham stepped up their pressing and Luke Shaw lost possession to Benrahma. United were on the retreat, though there was still no panic. Benrahma was outnumbered and a long way out. There was no venom from the winger when he tried an early shot from 25 yards; he must have been as surprised as anyone when a backpedalling De Gea, diving in stages, collapsed to his right and pushed the ball into the net.

West Ham had barely threatened; now they were alive. They remained compact and pounced on the break. Antonio broke and made a chance for Jarrod Bowen. Benrahma tested De Gea and West Ham should have had a penalty when Victor Lindel�f handled the winger's cross just before half-time.

United were unravelling. Antony struck the left post with a deflected effort but a sense of injustice burned through West Ham at the start of the second half. Rice and Soucek were shutting everything down after missing the defeat to Manchester City because of illness. Lucas Paqueta's influence in attacking midfield grew.

West Ham went for a second, Rice fizzing a ball across the face of goal, Soucek warming De Gea's palms. De Gea flapped and Antonio bundled the ball in, only to be penalised for a push. Ten Hag responded by replacing Weghorst with Martial.

Yet Nayef Aguerd, who was also too unwell to play against City, had a fine game alongside Ogbonna in central defence. Kehrer was tough at right-back. Aaron Cresswell kept Antony quiet. West Ham were rugged, Antonio terrorising United. Lucas Paqueta blazed wide, Soucek had a goal disallowed for offside. United woke up near the end. Lukasz Fabianski tipped over from Rashford and there was a long delay after Soucek and Wan-Bissaka clashed heads. The board showed eight added minutes. Martial shot at Fabianski and headed wide but it was West Ham's night.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
West Ham United (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 7; Aguerd 7.5, Kehrer 7, Ogbonna 7.5, Cresswell 7 (Emerson 90); Rice 8, Soucek 7; Bowen 6.5, Paqueta 7.5 (Downes 90), Benrahma 7.5 (Fornals 87); Antonio 6.5 (Johnson 90).
Substitutes not used: Areola; Anang, Lanzini, Cornet, Ings
Manager: David Moyes 8
Scorer: Benrahma 27
Manchester United (4-2-3-1): De Gea 3; Wan-Bissaka 5.5 (Dalot 88), Lindelof 5.5, Shaw 6, Malacia 5.5 (Fred 88); Casemiro 6, Eriksen 6 (Sabitzer 74); Antony 5.5 (Sancho 74), Weghorst 5.5 (Martial 57, 5), Fernandes 6; Rashford 6.5.
Substitutes not used: Butland; Maguire, Williams, Garnacho.
Manager: Erik ten Hag 6
Booked: Malacia, Wan-Bissaka
Referee: Peter Bankes 6
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