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FK TSC Backa Topola 0-1 West Ham

Europa League group play   2023-24Match review
TSC Arena   4,256
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
31Ben Johnson    
15Konstantinos Mavropanos    
27Nayef Aguerd    
3Aaron Cresswell    
7James Ward-Prowse    
28Tomas Soucek 1  
10Lucas Paqueta    
8Pablo Fornals   
72Divin Mubama    
22Said Benrahma    
17Maxwel CornetSubed #22   
18Danny IngsSubed #72   
24Thilo KehrerSubed #31   
33Emerson PalmieriSubed #3  
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Tomas Soucek's late strike at Backa Topola takes West Ham through
PA Media
Date Published: Thu 30 Nov 2023 23.41 GMT

Tomas Soucek struck late on yet again as West Ham secured their passage into the knockout stages of the Europa League despite a Serbian snooze-fest against Backa Topola.

The Czech midfielder has now scored in his last five matches for club and country after an 89th-minute volley earned a scratchy 1-0 win. Now they need to finish the job against Freiburg at the London Stadium in a fortnight to ensure they top the group and avoid a two-legged playoff in February.

Around 320 hardy West Ham fans made the 2,000-mile journey out to the Balkans, including a 100-mile trek up the motorway from Belgrade to the TSC Arena.

Many of them had got their wish, in the absence of injured forwards Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio, of a first start of the season for 19-year-old FA Youth Cup-winning striker Divin Mubama. But the youngster barely got a sniff of the ball as West Ham struggled to rouse themselves in the sleepy Serbian town.

The hosts came into the encounter on the back of a 4-0 win over Super League leaders Partizan at the weekend, and they made a confident start with Uros Milovanovic forcing an early save from Lukasz Fabianski.

Then an error from Aaron Cresswell, handed a rare start in one of seven changes from the side which snatched a late win at Burnley thanks to Soucek's goal, gifted Aleksandar Cirkovic a shooting opportunity with Fabianski saving again.

West Ham registered their first shot on target after half an hour, a tame effort from Said Benrahma on his 150th West Ham appearance which was easily dealt with by Veljko Ilic.

But it was a mind-numbing first half neatly summed up by former player Joe Cole, on TNT Sports, as "dross" and "appalling". David Moyes turned to Danny Ings and the lesser-spotted Maxwel Cornet just after the hour, replacing Benrahma and Mubama, in a bid to inject some life into his unconvincing side. And as the game ticked into stoppage tie Cornet crossed from the left and Soucek hammered in a volley to win it.

West Ham have enjoyed a thrilling run in Europe over the past three seasons, including their historic Europa Conference League final triumph in Prague. Although this was not one which will live long in the memory it was an 18th win in 20 matches in Europe, job done for Moyes and his side.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS & PLAYER RATINGS
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 6.5; Johnson 6 (Kehrer 79), Mavropanos 6, Aguerd 6, Cresswell 5.5 (Emerson 79); Soucek 7.5, Ward-Prowse 6; Fornals 5.5, Paqueta 6, Benrahma 5.5 (Cornet 67, 7); Mubama 6 (Ings 67, 6)
Subs (not used): Zouma, Ogbonna, Areola, Coventry, Anang, Chesters, Scarles, Orford
Scorers: Soucek (89)
Booked: Fornals
Manager: David Moyes 6
Referee: Allard Lindhout 6
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