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West Ham 3-2 Fulham

Premier League    2024-25Match review
London Stadium   62,456
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka   
15Konstantinos Mavropanos    
26Maximilian Kilman    
33Emerson Palmieri    
14Mohammed Kudus    
19Edson Alvarez    
28Tomas Soucek 1 
24Guido Rodriguez    
4Carlos Soler 1  
10Lucas Paqueta 1 
18Danny IngsSubed #14   
29Andrew IrvingSubed #4   
3Aaron CresswellSubed #33   
68Oliver ScarlesSubed #24   
 PosTable as at 14 Jan 2025PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool207 2120873 0281247
2Nottingham Forest215 3212872 2181241
3Arsenal206 3018654 2211240
4Chelsea214 42171363 2241337
5Newcastle United205 2215853 3191435
6Manchester City216 22211443 4171535
7AFC Bournemouth215 3212744 3201834
8Aston Villa206 41191331 5111932
9Fulham214 52181734 3141330
10Brentford217 22292112 7111628
11Brighton and Hove Albion203 61141334 3161628
12West Ham United214 25162433 4111726
13Tottenham Hotspur204 25262131 516924
14Manchester United204 15131624 4101223
15Crystal Palace202 54101724 3111121
16Everton192 4391014 561517
17Wolverhampton Wanderers202 17142323 5172216
18Ipswich Town201 4581623 5121916
19Leicester City202 35111712 7122714
20Southampton201 1872702 85176
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Paqueta kickstarts Potter era but Fulham almost spoil West Ham party
Jacob Steinberg at the London Stadium
Date published: Tue 14 Jan 2025 22.18 GMT

It was just as West Ham imagined it when they spent more than £100m last summer. Lucas Paqueta as a false nine. Two left-backs on the pitch at the end. A defence so fragile that Alex Iwobi can score direct from two crosses. The new man in the dugout watching and wondering if life at the London Stadium is always this baffling.

This ended up being a game that West Ham tried very hard not to win, even though they led 2-0 and 3-1 after a host of comical errors from Fulham. As it was, all that mattered for Graham Potter was taking the points and finding logic in the puzzle.

Potter has had only three training sessions since replacing Julen Lopetegui and, given that he came into his first Premier League game in charge short of forwards, he could afford to look beyond West Ham securing victory by scoring with their only three shots on target.

What a disaster this was for Fulham, though. They are winless in the league since beating Chelsea on Boxing Day and lost here because of poor decisions at both ends. West Ham's goals - scored by Paqueta, Tomas Soucek and Carlos Soler - were all avoidable.

"I'm very happy with the result," Potter said. "The performance was one of high effort, high togetherness - understanding that we have to suffer at times. It was far from perfect in terms of where we want to be in the long term but as a foundation the players gave everything."

Potter's attacking options were limited with Niclas Fullkrug, Crysencio Summerville, Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen missing. He responded by naming a team without a recognised striker and it took West Ham a while to adjust. Fulham should have led in the sixth minute, only for Harry Wilson to volley against the bar.

The visitors were attractive but frustrating. West Ham, who are considering a loan move for the RB Leipzig striker Andre Silva, profited when they began to show more aggression after 20 minutes of dominance from Fulham.

Faced with a slightly more urgent press, Andreas Pereira was drawn into playing a blind pass across his own area in the 31st minute. With Bernd Leno out of his goal, Soler ran in from the left to punish Pereira's carelessness by driving the loose ball into the empty net.

"We are penalised by our mistakes," Marco Silva, the Fulham manager, said. "It is our fault we lost. We were so dominant until the first goal. We created enough chances to be leading. The best team didn't win, but we have to be strong at both ends. We gave West Ham two goals."

Fulham were thrown by Soler's first goal since joining West Ham on loan. Two minutes later Paqueta, sort of embracing his target-man role, disturbed Joachim Andersen in an aerial challenge. The ball broke to Mohammed Kudus and the best move of the half developed, Soler's chip releasing Aaron Wan-Bissaka and the right-back pulling the ball back for Soucek to beat Leno with a rising finish.

Suddenly a double pivot of Edson Alvarez and Guido Rodriguez looked quite smart. Soucek, playing as a No 10, had come up with one of his goalscoring runs. Fulham's response was limited to Raul Jimenez heading against the woodwork.

The second half brought an improvement from Silva's team, hope stirring when Antonee Robinson dispossessed Kudus in the 51st minute. The left-back found Iwobi, whose delivery caused confusion in the West Ham defence. Jimenez, seizing on the indecision, did enough without getting a touch to ensure the cross went beyond a distracted Lukasz Fabianski.

Potter responded by introducing Danny Ings for Kudus, who smacked his seat as he took his place on the bench. Soon Silva was watching in disbelief as Leno dawdled in possession, lost the ball to Ings and left Paqueta with another open goal.

Enough? Not when Iwobi made it 3-2, floating another cross past Fabianski, nobody in claret and blue taking responsibility. West Ham did not make it easy for themselves. Fulham had chances for a point. Fabianski denied Jimenez. Sasa Lukic and Adama Traore were wasteful during added time.

West Ham held on. They are 12th in the Premier League table, two points above Tottenham. This is not Potterball yet but it is a start.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS & PLAYER RATINGS
WEST HAM (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 6; Wan-Bissaka 6.5, Mavropanos 6, Kilman 6.5, Emerson 7 (Cresswell 81); Alvarez 7, Rodriguez 6.5 (Scarles 81); Kudus 6.5 (Ings 62, 7), Soucek 7, Soler 8 (Irving 72, 6); Paqueta 8
Scorers: Soler 31, Soucek 33, Paqueta 67
Booked: Paqueta, Soucek, Wan-Bissaka
Manager: Graham Potter 7
FULHAM (4-2-3-1): Leno 4.5; Castagne 6, Andersen 6, Bassey 6, Robinson 7.5; Pereira 5 (Traore 68, 6), Lukic 6.5; Wilson 7 (King 85), Smith Rowe 6 (Cairney 68, 6), IWOBI 9 (Muniz 85); Jimenez 7
Scorers: Iwobi 51, 78
Booked: Castagne, Lukic
Manager: Marco Silva 6.5
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