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Brentford 3-0 West Ham

Premier League    2025-26Match review
Brentford Community Stadium   17,194
  SubsGoals  
1Mads Hermansen    
2Kyle Walker-Peters    
15Konstantinos Mavropanos    
4Axel Disasi    
12El Hadji Malick Diouf    
20Jarrod Bowen    
28Tomas Soucek    
18Mateus Fernandes    
7Crysencio Summerville   
11Taty Castellanos   
19Pablo Felipe    
9Callum WilsonSubed #11   
29Aaron Wan-BissakaSubed #2   
17Adama TraoreSubed #12   
30Oliver ScarlesSubed #7  
27Soungoutou MagassaSubed #20   
 PosTable as at 02 May 2026PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal3514 22401195 3271576
2Manchester City3312 31381294 4281770
3Manchester United3411 33332067 4272661
4Liverpool3410 43321873 7252658
5Aston Villa3411 24271865 6202458
6Brentford358 73311962 9212751
7Brighton and Hove Albion358 63271755 8222550
8AFC Bournemouth346 92251957 5273349
9Chelsea346 56232174 6302448
10Fulham3510 25281944 10163048
11Everton346 47222174 6192047
12Sunderland358 54231946 8142747
13Newcastle United359 27332944 9162245
14Crystal Palace334 85161972 7202043
15Leeds United358 55282128 7193143
16Nottingham Forest344 67182163 8232439
17West Ham United355 48242945 9183236
18Tottenham Hotspur342 510203065 6232334
19Burnley352 510152623 13204520
20Wolverhampton Wanderers353 411183305 1273018
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

West Ham's survival bid rocked by Brentford to open door for Tottenham
Jacob Steinberg at the Gtech Community Stadium
Sat 2 May 2026 17.22 BST

Compliments mean little to West Ham at this stage of the season. They need points more than a patronising pat on the head for playing quite well in a defeat. Positives? West Ham hit the woodwork three times, created a host of chances and contributed to an entertaining game. Negatives? Well, all of that would have been fine if they were coasting in mid-table, but given West Ham's perilous position the overriding sense was this was a costly afternoon in their battle to stay up.

The frustration lay in blowing an opportunity to make 18th-placed Tottenham squirm before facing Aston Villa on Sunday evening. The gap remains at two points when it could have been five.

"I cannot do anything," Nuno Espirito Santo said, knowing he will be powerless to do anything more than hope for a favour when he tunes into the action from Villa Park and watches Tottenham chase the win that would push West Ham back into the bottom three with three games left.

Nuno is trying to transmit calm. He was happy with elements of West Ham's performance against high-flying Brentford, but was worried about their reaction to Igor Thiago making it 2-0 with a penalty early in the second half. "The second goal hurt us," Nuno said. "We lost composure."

Thiago was in position to grab his 22nd league goal of the season after El Hadji Malick Diouf fouled Dango Ouattara. "He should avoid it," Nuno said of the left-back's rash decision to go to ground after being turned by Ouattara, who was one of several excellent performers for Brentford as they moved up to sixth and boosted their hopes of qualifying for Europe.

Brentford, who have an outside chance of sneaking into the Champions League, were good value for their first win in eight games. They were stronger in both areas, going ahead when Michael Kayode forced Konstantinos Mavropanos to score an early own goal. They were more clinical than West Ham. The visitors created a lot during a breathless first half, but their finishing left much to be desired and the way they defended against Brentford's aerial deliveries was not much better.

The hosts were ahead when Keane Lewis-Potter crossed from the left and Crysencio Summerville switched off at the far post. Kayode charged in, Summerville reacted too late to the right-back's run and West Ham were all at sea. Mads Hermansen was exposed by the lack of cover, the ball bounced off the post and Kayode's determination to gobble up the rebound made the difference, forcing a lunging Mavropanos to direct his desperate clearance against the bar from a yard out and into the net.

West Ham were too open during a breathless first half. They were bright going forward, but could have conceded a hatful. Mikkel Damsgaard missed an open goal after a howler from Hermansen. There were chances for Sepp van den Berg and Lewis-Potter.

"It was helter-skelter," Keith Andrews said. Brentford's manager was not entirely satisfied with his side's level during the opening period. West Ham had an equaliser disallowed when an offside Mavropanos headed in from Diouf's free-kick.

Their football was brisk and creative, but it lacked a punch. Taty Castellanos sent two efforts against the woodwork, drew a fine save from Caoimhin Kelleher and missed a header wide. Jarrod Bowen was wasteful. Pablo Felipe, yet to score since joining from Gil Vicente in January, was tentative with a shooting opportunity.

That bluntness cost West Ham. The second half began with Castellanos crossing for Pablo to head wide. Brentford pushed and there was no way back once Igor Thiago had sent Hermansen the wrong from the spot.

West Ham grew ragged. Castellanos, lucky not to be sent off for a foul on Lewis-Potter, had to be taken off for his own good. Pablo got away with a poor tackle. "There was a little bit of aggro," Andrews said.

Mostly, though, it was comfortable for Brentford. Summerville hit the bar for West Ham, but the third goal arrived when Lewis-Potter found Damsgaard, who used Mateus Fernandes as a shield and threaded a low shot past the unsighted Hermansen.

Perhaps West Ham should have known they were fighting a lost cause. Brentford have won three of their past 16 London derbies. The problem is that all those victories came against West Ham.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
Brentford (4-2-3-1): Kelleher 7; Kayode 8, Van den Berg 6, Collins 7, Lewis-Potter 7 (Hickey 90min); Yarmoliuk 7, Jensen 7.5; Ouattara 7 (Furo 90), Damsgaard 8 (Dasilva 90), Schade 6.5 (Ajer 80); Thiago 7.5
Subs not used: Valdimarsson, Pinnock, Janelt, Donovan, Nelson
Scorers: Mavropanos 15 (og), Thiago 54 (pen), Damsgaard 82
Booked: Kayode
Manager: Keith Andrews 8
West Ham (4-4-1-1): Hermansen 5; Walker-Peters 6 (Wan-Bissaka 65, 6), Mavropanos 6, Disasi 6, Diouf 5 (Traore 74, 6); Bowen 5.5 (Magassa 88), Soucek 6, Fernandes 6, Summerville 7 (Scarles 88); Pablo 5; Castellanos 6 (Wilson 65, 6)
Subs not used: Areola, Scarles, Todibo, Kante, Lamadrid
Booked: Summerville, Castellanos
Manager: Nuno Espirito Santo 5.5
Referee: Craig Pawson 6
Attendance: 17,194
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