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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-2 West Ham

Premier League    2023-24Match review
Molineux   31,504
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
15Konstantinos Mavropanos    
4Kurt Zouma    
33Emerson Palmieri   
14Mohammed Kudus    
19Edson Alvarez    
7James Ward-Prowse 1  
28Tomas Soucek    
10Lucas Paqueta 1 (1 P) 
20Jarrod Bowen    
31Ben JohnsonSubed #5   
9Michail AntonioSubed #28   
3Aaron CresswellSubed #20   
 PosTable as at 06 Apr 2024PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal3112 213813103 3371171
2Liverpool3013 30431484 2271470
3Manchester City3111 503813102 3331870
4Aston Villa3211 23402274 5262760
5Tottenham Hotspur3011 04312066 3312457
6Manchester United308 15212072 7222448
7West Ham United326 73262372 7263348
8Newcastle United3110 33392042 9263247
9Chelsea297 44292553 6242543
10Brighton and Hove Albion317 62281944 8233043
11Wolverhampton Wanderers317 35232353 8212642
12AFC Bournemouth316 55212453 7243141
13Fulham329 16291625 9183539
14Crystal Palace314 47212435 8153030
15Everton314 47161854 7162429
16Brentford324 66253032 11202829
17Nottingham Forest315 47232324 9163025
18Luton Town324 39242724 10213825
19Burnley322 311163624 10163119
20Sheffield United302 310154513 11133515
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Wolves fume at VAR after James Ward-Prowse corner seals West Ham victory
Will Unwin at Molineux
Date published Sat 6 Apr 2024 20.59 BST

A chorus of anti-VAR chants rang around Molineux, replacing the delirium that erupted after Max Kilman headed home what he thought was a 99th minute equaliser. But it would be taken away from him and Wolves to give West Ham victory. Tony Harrington ran to the monitor to check whether Tawanda Chirewa, standing in an offside position, had impeded Lukasz Fabianski's view. The referee decided the goal should not stand and was subject to abuse for the remaining seconds, flashing the yellow card to all and sundry.

Chirewa might have blocked the goalkeeper's line of vision but Fabianski would have had no chance regardless of stopping the ball. Harrington, however, was convinced by the evidence and overturned the original goal. Wolves have never been on good terms with VAR. They hosted a protest at their match against Nottingham Forest in December when banners were paraded in the stands to show their views of the technology.

"I think it is possibly the worst decision I have ever seen," the Wolves manager Gary O'Neil said. "If your knowledge and understanding of the game is really poor, then you could reach the conclusion that is offside. If you're a Premier League official working at the highest level, I would be really disappointed that you felt that was offside. If it is correct by the letter of the law, then the letter of the law needs changing. He's not impacting the goalkeeper's vision or his ability to move to save the shot. I think it is a terrible decision. My honest view is it should never be offside, David Moyes agreed and Fabianski agreed. Only the referee and VAR thinks this is offside."

O'Neil spoke to Harrington on the pitch at full-time and tried to continue the conversation inside the changing rooms. "I went into see him and I asked some questions and he didn't like how they were asked, so he felt he didn't want to discuss it," O'Neil said.

Harrington had been at the centre of most of the big moments in the match. He awarded a penalty to each side, converted by Pablo Sarabia and Lucas Paqueta, and disallowed a goal from Emerson Palmieri. The referee also gave West Ham the corner that James Ward-Prowse swung directly into the far corner, although the wind and Jose Sa were far more influential than the officials on that one.

The former Nottingham Forest manager, Steve Cooper, was in the stands and he, like everyone else in attendance, could not have envisaged West Ham leaving with three points after a pitiful first-half performance where they were second best in every department. Wolves scored from the spot after Emerson fouled Rayan Ait-Nouri, and the hosts had all the momentum but without a recognised striker in the starting lineup could not turn it into more goals before the break.

West Ham's abject performance resulted in David Moyes making two changes at the break with Michail Antonio coming on to provide a focal point in attack and he led the turning of the tide, despite fellow forward Jarrod Bowen being forced off with a hip injury, making him a doubt for Thursday's trip to Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League. "We have got to hope he is OK," Moyes said. "I hope it won't be too bad. We need him this week, we need our big players."

All control was passed from Wolves to West Ham after the break, reversing roles. Unlike their hosts, West Ham did have a cutting edge. Emerson was deemed to have fouled Nelson Semedo before heading home. The Italian eventually earned redemption for giving away the penalty that allowed Wolves to take the lead when his cross struck Kilman on the hand and Paqueta did the rest. "I think the two teams changed shirts at half time," Moyes said. "Wolves were the better team in the first half and dominated us. The best thing was we only went in a goal down. The second half we were the better team and had most of the opportunities."

West Ham were the only team capable of winning the match but no one could have anticipated Ward-Prowse deceiving the goalkeeper with a wicked corner. The midfielder certainly meant to shoot and got his reward, as did Moyes for his half-time substitutions but most of that was forgotten in injury-time when Kilman and Wolves were left, rightly, furious.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
Wolves (3-4-2-1): Sa, Bueno, Kilman, Gomes, Samedo, Lemina (Traore 75), Gomes, Doherty (Bueno 87), Doyle (Chirewa 87), Ait-Nouri (Cunha 55), Sarabia (Chiwome 75)
Unused subs: Lemina, Dawson, Bentley, Fraser
Goalscorer: Sarabia 33'
Booked: Gomes, Traore, Gomes, Cunha, Sarabia
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Fabianski, Coufal (Mavropanos 45'), Mavropanos, Emerson, Alvarez, Soucek (Antonio 45), Kudus, Ward-Prowse, Paqueta, Bowen (Cresswell 54)
Unused Subs: Phillips, Cornet, Ings, Ogbonna, Aguerd, Anang
Goalscorers: Paqueta 72', Ward-Prowse 84'
Booked: Emerson, Paqueta
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