West Ham will not throw in the towel in the fight for a place in European competition. David Moyes ’team took the win against Everton and exacerbated the results crisis for the‘ toffees ’, who remain just three points from the relegation zone, although it is true that they still have two games pending.
A free-kick goal and a devastating counter-attack ended the reaction of Frank Lampard’s staff, who matched immediately at the start of the second half and ended up being penalized for their mistakes and for the dismissal of Michael Keane.
And that Lampard team started well, with a sharp Richarlison and wanting to be unbalanced. He was Everton’s best chance in the first half, especially the one where his shot hit the crossbar.
Recently, Cresswell put West Ham ahead by taking a direct free kick established by the canons, which suited Pickford’s squad (32 ’).
They tightened the ‘hammers’ before reaching the break, but neither Antonio nor Bowen had the necessary success to increase revenue.
Everton would react once the game restarted, with Calvert-Lewin warning with a shot that hit the post and then Holgate equalized with a beautiful semi-volley goal (53 ‘).
Lampard’s team’s joy didn’t last long, as they lost the ball in midfield and allowed West Ham to go on the counterattack with Antonio. The Jamaican missed a one-on-one with Pickford, but Bowen picked up the rebound to make it 2-1 (59 ‘).
Source: La Verdad
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