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Luton Town 1-2 West Ham

Premier League    2023-24Match review
Kenilworth Road   10,802
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
5Vladimir Coufal    
4Kurt Zouma 1  
27Nayef Aguerd    
33Emerson Palmieri   
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
7James Ward-Prowse    
10Lucas Paqueta    
19Edson Alvarez    
22Said Benrahma    
9Michail Antonio    
8Pablo FornalsSubed #22   
18Danny IngsSubed #9   
14Mohammed KudusSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 01 Sep 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1West Ham United41 003121 06310
2Manchester City31 001020 0519
3Tottenham Hotspur31 002011 0427
4Liverpool31 003111 0327
5Arsenal31 104310 0107
6Brighton and Hove Albion31 015410 0416
7Aston Villa31 004010 1466
8Manchester United32 004200 1026
9Brentford30 203310 0305
10Chelsea31 104100 1134
11Crystal Palace30 010111 0214
12Fulham30 010311 0324
13Newcastle United31 016300 1013
14Nottingham Forest31 002100 2353
15Wolverhampton Wanderers30 011410 1113
16AFC Bournemouth30 111300 1131
17Sheffield United30 021300 1120
18Burnley20 021600 0000
19Everton30 020200 1040
20Luton Town30 011200 2170
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Bowen and Zouma extend West Ham's soaring start to ruin Luton's big return
Jacob Steinberg at Kenilworth Road
Date published: Sat 2 Sep 2023 04.04 BST

When it was over the beaten players of Luton Town lingered for a few minutes, marched around the pitch and made sure to thank the crowd for their magnificent support. The home fans had done everything to make Kenilworth Road's first taste of the Premier League an occasion to remember, keeping the volume high from start to finish, and it would have been quite something if Carlton Morris had taken a late chance to equalise moments before Kurt Zouma scored the goal that carried West Ham back to the top of the table.

Unfortunately for Luton their big night would end with another lesson about the harsh reality of life at the highest level. West Ham punched through with fleeting moments of quality, Jarrod Bowen putting them ahead after meeting a lovely cross from Lucas Paqueta shortly before half-time, and stayed resilient during a testing second half. Luton, who remain pointless after three games, simply lacked the flair to hurt tough, experienced opponents.

Yet while Rob Edwards's side look a long shot to stay up, even at this early stage, at least nobody can accuse them of a lack of heart. Luton kept fighting after going 2-0 down, Mads Andersen setting up a frantic finish by pulling a goal back in stoppage time, and might have had a reward for their defiance had John Brooks, the VAR, decided to take a closer look at James Ward-Prowse appearing to handle in West Ham's area during the closing moments.

"I've only seen a freeze frame," Edwards said. "If it was a penalty I'm disappointed it's gone against us. Those are the moments you need at this level. But I'm not going to complain about that. We need to look at ourselves and see where we can get better. I've seen some good things and progression. Ultimately that's got to lead to points."

Not since April 1992 had this inimitable ground hosted a game in the top flight. Luton have been through so much since then, from the agony of dropping out of the Football League in 2010, to the ecstasy of last season's improbable promotion, and in that context it hardly mattered that a few renovations were required before they could finally play at home this season.

West Ham had to earn the right to play. Luton pressed, Marvelous Nakamba and Tahith Chong working hard in midfield, and kept aiming long balls towards Morris. Alphonse Areola, West Ham's goalkeeper, had to be alert. The Frenchman gave his team one early scare, flapping nervously at a cross from the left, and was relieved to see Ross Barkley drag a shot wide.

As the opening period progressed, though, doubts grew over Luton's quality in the final third. Morris and Elijah Adebayo were a blunt pairing up front and West Ham settled thanks to the composure of their new midfield pairing of Edson Alvarez and Ward-Prowse.

Firm in the tackle and calm in possession, Alvarez went close to opening the scoring from the edge of the area. Gaps were opening. Bowen and Said Benrahma shot wide and the breakthrough soon arrived, Luton paying a heavy price when they gave Paqueta time to cross in the 37th minute.

They will know better than to let a £51m Brazil international lift his head next time. There was no pressure on Paqueta and he took advantage by picking out Bowen, who peeled away from Amari'i Bell before heading past Thomas Kaminski, who fumbled the ball into the net. "Jarrod took his goal well," David Moyes said. "He's always a threat. We've brought in a lot of positivity from winning the European trophy last year."

Luton needed more belief if they were to deny West Ham a second consecutive away win. Their response was positive, Morris glancing a header wide, Chong going close, but the attacks remained predictable. Zouma kept heading crosses away and West Ham threatened at the start of the second half, Emerson Palmieri's goal disallowed for offside, Benrahma denied after meeting Ward-Prowse's low cross.

Luton took heart from those near misses. Alfie Doughty had a shot deflected over after cutting in from the right and Ryan Giles nutmegged Paqueta. Then a mix-up between Nayef Aguerd and Areola almost gifted Adebayo an equaliser.

West Ham could feel their control slipping away. It was not a surprise when Moyes introduced the discipline of Pablo Fornals in place of Benrahma. West Ham needed to stiffen up and were soon using their know-how to slow the game down, with Alvarez repeatedly dropping into defence to help Aguerd and Zouma.

The openings dried up for Luton. They needed sharpness when one finally appeared but Morris lashed over when the ball dropped to him in the box. It was a pivotal moment. West Ham scored with their next attack, Ward-Prowse swinging in a corner and Zouma's header momentarily silencing the locals. Andersen's goal counted for nothing.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS
Luton (3-5-2): Kaminski 5; Burke 6, Andersen 6.5, Bell 6; Doughty 6 (Ogbene 78), Barkley 6 (Mpanzu 71, 5), Nakamba 6, Chong 6 (Woodrow 83), Giles 5 (Kabore 71, 5); Morris 6, Adebayo 6 (Brown 71, 5.5).
Subs: Krul, Berry, Johnson, Francis-Clarke
Scorers: None
Bookings: None
Manager: Rob Edwards 6
West Ham (4-3-3): Areola 6; Coufal 6.5, Aguerd 7, Zouma 7, Emerson 6.5; Ward-Prowse 6, Alvarez 6.5, Paqueta 8 (Kudus 90+1); Bowen 7.5, Antonio 7 (Ings 80), Benrahma 6 (Fornals 71, 6).
Subs: Fabianski, Cresswell, Cornet, Ogbonna, Kehrer, Mubama
Scorers: Bowen, Zouma
Bookings: Emerson
Manager: David Moyes 7
Ref: Paul Tierney 6
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