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95'
FULL TIME
95' GOAL WEST HAM
Bown sets up a counter-attack, finds Alvarez, who flicks it over Pickford
92' Yellow card for West Ham
Soucek
91' GOAL WEST HAM
Kudus takes the ball to the far post. Soucek gets to his feet and fires a cross into the corner
90'
+5
80' Substitution for West Ham
In: Michail Antonio
Out: Paquetá
80' Substitution for Everton
In: André Gomes
Out: Harrison
76'
Doucoure receives Garner's ball and shoots low. The goalkeeper saves twice
73' Substitution for Everton
In: Calvert-Lewin
Out: Beto
69'
Beto shoots from the edge of the box. The ball bounces off the post and Areola slaps it over the line
65' Substitution for West Ham
In: Phillips
Out: Ward-Prowse
62' GOAL WEST HAM
Ward-Prowse swings in the corner. Zouma heads the ball into the opposite corner to make it all square
56' GOAL EVERTON
Garner crosses the ball to Beto, who plays it past Areola
52'
McNeil hits a firm shot, but Ward-Prowse comes up well to stop it
46'
Garner falls in the box and complains after a bust-up with Coufal
45'
Game restart
48'
Half time
45'
+3
44' SAVE
Beto shoots, Areola hits the corner and saves with his leg
42' VAR
Penalty
42' VAR
VAR is checking the shot
42'
Beto tries to leave Zouma behind. The ball hits the defender's arm and everyone complains about a penalty
37'
McNeil takes another corner and Zouma clears again
33'
McNeil swings in a corner from the edge of the area. Zouma clears the danger
29'
Emerson receives medical attention
24'
Tarkowski finds McNeil, who finds Beno in the area. The striker ends up shooting low and Areola holds on
18'
Mavropanos heads a corner kick just wide of the goal
13'
Good play from Paquetá, Emerson and Bowen down the left flank. The visitors manage to win a corner
10'
Alvarez shoots from the edge of the box. Pickford gets down in the right corner to prevent any mishap
6'
Beto takes a shot from distance, but it ends up going wide
4'
Everton with most of the possession in the early stages
00'
Play game
West Ham roster
Your starting XI to take on Everton 🙌 pic.twitter.com/4lKc5MBGKE — West Ham United (@WestHam) March 2, 2024
Everton roster
Today's Toffees! 👊🔵#EVEWHU pic.twitter.com/YI20auEf23 — Everton (@Everton) March 2, 2024
Hammers
Irons in Merseyside ⚒️ pic.twitter.com/OgH4v7UTST — West Ham United (@WestHam) March 2, 2024
Arrival of the Toffes
Reporting for duty 🫡 #EVEWHU pic.twitter.com/e3OvUKJX4d — Everton (@Everton) March 2, 2024
In drought
Calvert-Lewin hasn't scored in his last 20 matches in all competitions, but his last goal was the winner in the Premier League match at the London Stadium in October
Bowen
Bowen's first career treble took him to 41 Premier League goals for West Ham, tying him with Carlton Cole for fourth place all-time, and behind only Mark Noble and Paolo Di Canio (both 47) and Michail Antonio (63)
Video refereeing
VAR: Tony Harrington
AVAR: Gary Beswick
Field refereeing
Referee: Craig Pawson
Assistant 1: Marc Perry
Assistant 2: Steve Meredith
Fourth official: Stephen Martin
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Speak, David Moyes!
"It was a great win for us. We got three points, which keeps us firmly among the top teams. We had a great start to the game and I was very pleased with the way we conducted ourselves. We got the reaction we were hoping for, so credit to the players.
However, there's always room for improvement. There were a few parts that let us down, but overall we were happy with the performance and, ultimately, the result. We have to build on that now.
Lucas (Paquetá) played very well against Brentford. I was a bit worried about him coming back from injury and how he would be, but we were very pleased with him.
I think Jarrod was at a different level to where he is now, with the goals he scored on Monday. His goals and his overall performance were fantastic.
I have great feelings for Everton - it was the soccer club that gave me brilliant opportunities. They gave me a start and a chance to make mistakes. We made the club grow and I hope people will look back and say it was a good time.
The biggest thing I took from my time at Everton was the players. We had brilliant players - if you look at our recruitment and what those players did, it's phenomenal. They were brilliant lads to work with and I keep in touch with all of them.
It's always good to come back to Goodison. The fans are close to the pitch, there's brilliant support and there's always a great atmosphere."
Speak, Sean Dyche!
"Adding detail is important, but regaining four (points) gives some form of - I don't think a boost is the right word - I think it's an adjustment in the table that's now apparent, and it was necessary because I think everyone thought 10 in first place was harsh. I'm always greedy, obviously, but some would argue that maybe we were expecting more in return.
But I'd say it's done now and that's all we were looking for. Obviously we wanted points back, but the main thing was to bring clarity for us and for everyone, which I thought was a bit of an interesting period, shall we say. So I think it brings that moment of clarity.
Adding the previous points and then adding a win (this weekend against West Ham), it will be a very good week.
We've had some great results and the performance levels have been good. We won four in a row, then had a more difficult period of games and injuries. The games start to pile up and then there comes an indifferent period where there are a lot of draws. Then (the external noise) starts to show. But, to be fair to these players, credit to them, it took a long time for that to happen."
Classification
Hammers
After three consecutive defeats and a draw, West Ham put an end to their losing streak and won again last weekend, gaining a place in the standings. The Hammers are now eighth with 39 points.
Toffees
With a 39% record, Everton are in 15th place with 25 points. The Toffes are coming off the back of two draws in a row, four in their last five games, and a defeat.
Goodison Park
Goodison Park is a soccer stadium located in Liverpool, England. It is the home of Everton and was opened in 1892. The venue is considered one of the oldest stadiums in use in English professional soccer, also called The Grand Old Lady.
The stadium has a total capacity of approximately 39,572 spectators, making it a medium-sized stadium in the Premier League.
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