Everton vs West Ham Utd... Match report and MotM Poll

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AndyC

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Everton 1-3 West Ham United​

Sod's law says that when a team is on a poor run of results, they want to play Everton... and the case was proven emphatically as West Ham came to Goodison without a point and left with all three.

Sunday afternoon footie up the Grand Old Lady pitted the unbeaten but injury-riddled Blues against the free-spending but winless Hammers under Manuel Pellegrini.

With Seamus Coleman joining the likes of Keane, Jagielka, Gomes, McCarthy and Richarlison on the unavailable for selection list, manager Marco Silva was again forced to shuffle the pack before naming his starting line-up: Pickford, Digne, Zouma, Holgate, Kenny, Gana Gueye, Schneiderlin, Sigurdsson (c), Walcott, Tosun and Calvert-Lewin.

Four straight defeats for the Londoners after spending heavily in the close season has rooted West Ham to the bottom of the Premiership table and heaped early pressure on Pellegrini, who like Silva had injury problems to deal with. Desperate for something from the game, the Chilean selected his starting eleven: Fabianski, Zabaletta, Balbuena, Diop, Masuaku, Noble (c), Rice, Obiang, Yarmolenko, Arnautovic and Anderson.

Our referee on a pleasant, sunny afternoon was the ever-unpopular Martin Atkinson.

A good, confident start by the Blues saw them dominate the opening ten minutes with some crisp passing and movement, particularly between Kenny and Walcott.

But with their first attack in the eleventh minute, the visitors opened the scoring as a lofted ball forward saw Arnautovic get goal side of Holgate and he unselfishly fed Yarmolenko for an easy finish.

The goal unsettled the Blues and their passing became ragged and all to often safety first sideways or backwards as they tried to recover the momentum.

DCL was booked for a pull back on Noble in the 17th minute as the second ten minutes saw an almost complete reversal of the first ten as West Ham grew in confidence.

Digne with a great cross from the left found Tosun in the area, but his header was saved at the second attempt by Fabianski when a downward header to the corner would have drawn the Blues level.

A mistake by Schneiderlin in midfield saw Obiang play a long ball for Arnautovic to run onto but Pickford was quick off his line to clear.

The 31st minute saw the Hammers double their advantage as a poor ball out by Pickford saw a mis-control by Digne and when the ball found Yarmolenko he jinked inside Zouma to fire a sweet shot across Pickford and inside the far post for 0-2.

Gana Gueye found Walcott in space but his first time cross/shot effort was tipped over. Tosun dispossessed Yarmolenko to scurry forward but his low shot was pushed to safety by Fabianski.

Masuaku was booked for a high boot that caught Walcott on the back of the head and shortly before half time, Marco Silva decided two defensive midfielders was one too many and he withdrew Schneiderlin in favour of Bernard.

Right on the interval, Everton thankfully reduced arrears as Gana Gueye found Kenny and his cross was met by Sigurdsson and his header gave Fabianski no chance.

Half Time: 1-2

Another bright start by the Blues saw early bookings for Yarmolenko and Zabaletta, both for fouls on Bernard.

Everton had penalty appeals for a foul on Sigurdsson totally ignored by the referee before a fine cross from Kenny was just too high for DCL to get on the end of.

There was better energy and intent from Everton, but it was West Ham who struck to regain a two goal advantage in the 61st minute. Noble found Arnautovic and he exchanged passes with Obiang before sliding the ball past Pickford.

Balbuena went into the back of Tuson hard with the Turk needing treatment while Arnautovic was replaced by Antonio.

On 69 minutes, Oumar Niasse replaced Tosun and a minute later West Ham swapped Sanchez for Noble.

Rice was booked for hauling down Walcott as he tried to burst through the middle and another free kick cannoned back off the wall. Ademola Lookman replace Walcott on 76 minutes.

Anderson with a weaving left wing dribble caused some concern before his cross was deflected behind by Digne.

Snood grass replaced two-goal Yarmolenko on 82 minutes ahead of Niasse getting on the end of another Digne cross only to see his volley from eight yards cannon back off the crossbar.

With five added minutes, those remaining inside Goodison prayed for a miracle, but gasped as Snodgrass clattered into Bernard and was rightly booked.

Bernard was booked for an ankle tap on Snodgrass as Everton failed to make anything of the added on time, going down to a disappointing home defeat against a side previously pointless.

Full Time: 1-3
 


It’s unusual to draw and lose against these crap teams (non Sky teams) at home. Not many times under Koeman and fat Sam. Away from home ok but at home? This is starting to smell like Martínez. Hope I am wrong.
 

Thought john joe had a great game right back.defensively sound enough and put in some great crosses.
Thought calvert lewin should have went before tosun.
Digne has a lovely left foot on him.
 
West Ham are a good team. They were always going to win today and the 3-1 scoreline surprised nobody. I was more disappointed by the Huddersfield result as I genuinely believe we have a slightly better team than them. It’s important we don’t let our heads drop because it’s now important we perform against teams like Cardiff and Burnley. We’re not going to get relegated imo, but I can’t totally discount Everton’s ability to ‘Everton that’. Mentally, we are a perennially weak club so it’s important we all get behind the team and gee up their spirits
 
The defence, mostly Kenny and Holgate, were unfathomably poor. But our wide play was pretty good and we did create quite a lot of chances just unfortunately let down big time by Tosun and Niasse not being able to convert them.
Digne was having to play full-back and winger because DCL is not a winger or wide-forward and was completely ineffectual unless he drifted more centrally. This is why Digne was caught so far up the pitch for the opening goal. Put in a few good crosses too. For that he gets my motm.
Zouma could have done a bit better for the second goal but it was our right side where West Ham were able to cut through time after time. Kenny and Holgate simply weren't able to handle Anderson. Gueye, too.
I don't feel the crushing sense of humiliation I felt last season when we lost to Burnley at home. There was some good play from us but we were let down by abysmal performances from a couple individuals.
Holgate and Tosun were shocking. Niasse and Kenny nearly as bad.
 

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