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West Ham 3-2 Nottingham Forest

Premier League    2023-24Match review
London Stadium   62,470
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
5Vladimir Coufal   
4Kurt Zouma    
27Nayef Aguerd    
33Emerson Palmieri    
14Mohammed Kudus   
19Edson Alvarez    
28Tomas Soucek 1  
7James Ward-Prowse    
10Lucas Paqueta 1  
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
9Michail AntonioSubed #19   
21Angelo OgbonnaSubed #14   
3Aaron CresswellSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 12 Nov 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City125 0016341 216928
2Liverpool126 0017223 110827
3Arsenal125 2018731 18327
4Tottenham Hotspur124 019642 115926
5Aston Villa126 0023521 361225
6Manchester United124 0381030 25621
7Newcastle United125 0114312 3131020
8Brighton and Hove Albion123 31151021 2101119
9West Ham United123 1211921 3101317
10Chelsea121 33101131 111516
11Brentford122 31121021 37716
12Wolverhampton Wanderers122 2291221 37815
13Crystal Palace121 236831 26815
14Everton121 145631 291114
15Nottingham Forest122 308511 561313
16Fulham122 034713 361312
17AFC Bournemouth122 2361001 45179
18Luton Town120 234711 56156
19Sheffield United121 1461601 54155
20Burnley120 0641811 45124
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Tomas Soucek strikes late as West Ham edge Nottingham Forest in thriller
John Brewin at the London Stadium
Date published: Mon 13 Nov 2023 02.30 GMT

To establish Nottingham Forest as a Premier League club - and keep Steve Cooper, a manager beloved among its fans in situ - an improvement in away form is desperately required. A game lost from a winning position, albeit one held for just 43 seconds of play, was a severe blow to both objectives.

Even though they knew precisely what was coming, Forest's failure to deal with James Ward-Prowse's expert delivery from corners and Tomas Soucek's aerial prowess cost them the point to which they had been clinging since Jarrod Bowen's headed equaliser. That, too, arrived via Ward-Prowse's boot. One win from seven, just four points away from the City Ground, and 15th place with Bournemouth improving fast, spells imminent danger.

"We've not done our jobs and been punished for it," said Cooper, for whom Ward-Prowse's "fantastic" delivery offered no excuses. "If you are not willing to stay with your man and head the ball then you are at the risk of conceding goals. I am really disappointed that we have not won, and it's all our own fault."

While speculation over the widely admired Cooper may seem odd to outsiders, Evangelos Marinakis is an owner with his own, wilful mind, even if retaining the Welshman's steady hand seems a worthy route to becoming the next Brighton or Brentford. Or indeed a West Ham, even if David Moyes's team have lately been enjoying cup competitions and European expeditions rather than the Premier League. This was a first win in five league matches.

Ward-Prowse received his manager's compliments, gloved in criticism of his colleagues. "He is world class at his deliveries, if I was him I'd be disappointed that the other boys haven't scored more headers," Moyes said.

Forest's initial damage was self-inflicted rather than via Ward-Prowse. As Cooper became only the second Forest manager, after Frank Clark, to make it to 50 Premier League games, his team were down by the third minute. Nicolas Dominguez, trying to pass upfield, succeeded only in hitting the rear end of his teammate Ibrahim Sangare and Lucas Paqueta required no invitation to smash beyond Odysseas Vlachodimos. The Greek goalkeeper, impressive as a debutant the previous week, could not bail out Dominguez before Paqueta performed a celebration to recall the 1990s dance sensation the Lambada.

Forest's first-half response was admirable, their first big chance to pull level in the first half coming in the 12th minute, Alphonse Areola getting plenty of hang-time to claw away Taiwo Awoniyi's header. Vladimir Coufal against Anthony Elanga, down the Hammers' right flank, was becoming the key battle. Coufal's early yellow made his afternoon's work harder yet it was from the other flank that Forest's equaliser bookended a first half of which they had slowly gained. Sangare pinged Morgan Gibbs-White clear and Areola could only palm into the path of Awoniyi.

After so many years of sterling service, Michail Antonio is being phased out as the leader of West Ham's line. Bowen's direct running is now the central foil for the twinned creative talents of Mohammed Kudus and Paqueta. Though with neither Paqueta nor Kudus much committed to pressing - Kudus providing zero protection to Coufal - such artistry comes at cost. "I don't want us to lose that toughness," Moyes said, characteristically doubtful of marrying verve with endeavour.

Forest almost took the lead in slow-motion fashion as the second half began. Elanga and Awoniyi combined, and home fans sighed with relief when the striker failed to hit the target. To take the lead, Ola Aina, pushing up from full-back, angled the ball to Elanga, who had again escaped Coufal.

Yet Elanga's lengthy, elaborate celebration was followed immediately by Bowen, performing an unlikely impression of Antonio, climbing to divert Ward-Prowse's arrowing corner. "I can't believe how easy the goals we have given away were," Cooper said.

For Bowen, that made it 11 goal involvements in 13 games, including nine goals. A bull-like physique honed in the potato fields of his native Herefordshire, as well as Ward-Prowse's nine assists and two goals in 15 games represent Moyes's best hope of arresting his team's slide from a decent start to the season.

Antonio, old dependable, was thrown on in search of a winner from a Forest team that had begun to sag and look to the clock. All 11 Forest players were in their box as Ward-Prowse repeatedly aimed for Antonio and Kurt Zouma but Soucek, just as dangerous, much improved after last season's dip in form, would prove the matchwinner.

First, he went headlong to produce a save from Vlachodimos, before Bowen forced another corner. This time, Vlachodimos, diving low, could not deny him. There was still time for Areola to save from Divock Origi but Forest's away travails were soon confirmed as an ongoing, troubling concern. A better away performance than usual was cold comfort for Cooper. That "we have just thrown this away" was as much as he could offer.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
West Ham United (4-2-3-1): Areola 7; Coufal 6, Zouma (c) 7, Aguerd 7, Emerson 6; Alvarez 6.5 (Antonio 79), Ward-Prowse 7; Kudus 6.5 (Ogbonna 90+5), Soucek 7, Paqueta 7.5 (Cresswell 90+9); Bowen 7
Substitutes not used: Fabianski (GK); Fornals, Mavropanos, Ings, Benrahma, Kehrer
Manager: David Moyes 7
Scorers: Paqueta 3; Bowen 65; Soucek 88 Booked: Coufal, Kudus
Nottingham Forest (4-3-3): Vlachodimos 6.5; Aina 7 (Aurier 76), Niakhate 6, Murillo 6 (Boly 76), Toffolo 6.5; Sangare 7 (Origi 90), Mangala 6, Dominguez 5.5 (Danilo 46, 6); Gibbs-White (c) 6.5, Awoniyi 7 (Wood 76), Elanga 7.5
Substitutes not used: Turner (GK); Williams, Kouyate, Yates
Manager: Steve Cooper 6
Scorers: Awoniyi 44; Elanga 63 Booked: Niakhate, Elanga
Referee: Michael Salisbury 6
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