The 4th Official
·24 October 2021
The 4th Official
·24 October 2021
West Ham United welcomed Tottenham Hotspur at the London Stadium earlier today as they looked to pick up maximum points in front of their home fans. Both sides fought tooth and nail in the first 45 minutes but struggled to make the decisive breakthrough. The Hammers went into the half-time interval with a goalless scoreline.
David Moyes’ men came out with more purpose in the second half and managed to get their noses ahead in the 72nd minute when Michail Antonio found the back of the net from close range. The London derby ended with the Hammers securing a narrow 1-0 victory at home.
The Polish custodian made some important saves during the game and did enough to bag an impressive clean sheet in the derby.
He got stuck in with multiple tackles and was also quite lively in the Tottenham half.
Zouma cleared his lines when required and performed well enough to earn a clean sheet at the back.
The Italian defensive ace made a few essential interceptions inside his half and didn’t hesitate to put his foot through the ball when the opposition were on the front foot.
LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 24: Michail Antonio of West Ham United celebrates after scoring their side’s first goal during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur at London Stadium on October 24, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
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He was defensively solid and picked a good assist for setting up Michail Antonio’s match-winning goal in the second half.
Soucek offered decent cover for his teammates at the back and created a couple of inviting chances in the final third.
The England international was a dominant figure in the West Ham midfield as he made life difficult for Spurs with his tackling and defensive awareness. He snuffed out the danger when needed and was a tidy passer from midfield.
Bowen worked hard to help his teammates out on the defensive end of the field and had a couple of bright moments in and around the Tottenham penalty box. However, he didn’t do enough to score today.
He was always willing to have a shot at goal but struggled to find his finishing touch in the final third. He got replaced late in the game.
Fornals ran the show in the opponent’s half with his creativity and clever running. He was also a goal-threat but didn’t have his shooting boots on during the game.
The English striker found chances hard to come by but still managed to score the match-winner for his team in the 72nd minute.
Lanzini hardly had any time to influence the game.
He came on to run the clock down for the home side.