It doesn’t get any more dramatic this Saturday the London Stadium match between West Ham and Everton, two historic English football in the relegation zone. Their respective coaches, David Moyes and Frank Lampard, probably have their positions on the line. And, at home, it was West Ham who achieved a golden victory, allowing him to avoid relegation (2-0). Everton progress to the penultimate, with the same points as Southampton, at the bottom and fell 0-1 against Unai Emery’s Aston Villa.
Everton had a chance, with one Alex Iwobi as the most dangerous playerbut the ‘hammers’, in whose ranks new signing Danny Ings made his debut in the 72nd minute replaced Michail Antonio, they are more accurate. In particular, a double from Jarrod Bowen allowed them to breathe and put 15th on the table. Before this victory he was third from the bottom.
It was a match of arrivals from both teams, both in dire situations. But Bowen was the only inspiration in front of goal. The England international took the lead at West Ham on 34′. VAR reviewed the game to decide if there was an offsidebut he eventually proved the goal, which Bowen scored with his left foot after a corner.
At 4-1, lethal counterattack led by Bowen and Michail Antonio himself, who once again helped his partner. Bowen thus sealed his double, giving West Ham air and hope.
Everton tried to react, but in vain. And Jordan Pickford supported his team, so that the advantage of the ‘hammers’ was not greater, for example in stopping against Emerson. Everton have picked up one point (at home to Manchester City) in 7 games and have gone 10 games without a win in all competitions.
Source: La Verdad

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