West Ham Snatch Last-Gasp Win Over Manchester United

West Ham Snatch Last-Gasp Win Over Manchester United

West Ham United snatched a dramatic 2-1 victory over Manchester United in a pulsating Premier League encounter at the London Stadium on Sunday. The Hammers, who had endured a difficult start to the season, rallied from behind to secure their first win in four league games.

The first half was largely dominated by Manchester United, who created several chances but failed to find the breakthrough. West Ham, on the other hand, struggled to create any meaningful attacking opportunities.

The second half was a different story, with West Ham showing more attacking intent. They were rewarded for their efforts in the 74th minute when Crysencio Summerville slid in to convert Danny Ings’ scuffed shot.

Manchester United responded quickly, with Casemiro heading home from close range just seven minutes later. The Brazilian midfielder’s goal silenced the home crowd, but their joy was short-lived.

In the dying minutes of the game, West Ham were awarded a penalty after a lengthy VAR review showed that Matthijs de Ligt had clipped the leg of Danny Ings. Jarrod Bowen stepped up to take the spot-kick and coolly slotted it home to secure all three points for the Hammers.

The victory lifted West Ham to 13th in the Premier League table, level on points with Manchester United, who remain in 14th place.

Manchester United, Aston Villa Triumph in Premier League Return

Manchester United, Aston Villa Triumph in Premier League Return

Manchester United’s struggles eased with a 2-1 victory over Brentford, their first win in over a month. Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund scored for United, who climbed to 10th in the Premier League standings. Aston Villa also enjoyed a successful outing, defeating Fulham 3-1 to move up to fourth place.

Tottenham Hotspur overcame an early setback to thrash West Ham United 4-1, with Son Heung-min scoring on his return from injury. Everton continued their resurgence with a 2-0 away win over Ipswich Town, extending their unbeaten run to four games.

Brighton & Hove Albion edged past Newcastle United 1-0, while Leicester City snatched a dramatic 3-2 victory over Southampton, handing the hosts a record 21 matches without a win in the English top-flight.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag expressed relief after the victory, praising his team’s fighting spirit and determination. Aston Villa boss Unai Emery hailed his team’s resilience, while Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou lauded his players’ energy and goalscoring prowess.

Everton manager Frank Lampard acknowledged his team’s dominance against Ipswich, while Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi praised Danny Welbeck’s contribution. Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers hailed his team’s character after their late winner.

Haaland's Hat-Trick Heroics Propel City to Premier League Summit

Haaland’s Hat-Trick Heroics Propel City to Premier League Summit

Erling Haaland’s relentless scoring prowess propelled Manchester City to the summit of the Premier League with a second consecutive hat-trick in a 3-1 triumph over West Ham United on Saturday. The Norwegian sensation, who terrorized Ipswich Town last weekend, repeated his treble feat to amass an astonishing 70 goals in just 69 Premier League appearances since joining City from Borussia Dortmund.

City’s title defense has commenced with an ominous display, leaving their rivals in awe after securing four consecutive league crowns. The English champions stand alone as the only team to emerge victorious in all three opening fixtures, largely due to Haaland’s electrifying start.

“There are no words for him. All we can do is help him improve and provide him with as many chances as possible,” said Pep Guardiola, City’s manager.

Guardiola enjoyed the luxury of resting key players Rodri, John Stones, and Kyle Walker after their Euro 2024 exploits, while Phil Foden missed the match due to illness. In contrast, Haaland enjoyed a summer break from international duty and appears rejuvenated.

“I feel great, I feel energized. I had a long vacation and pre-season,” Haaland remarked. “Only footballers understand the importance of a break. You need to rest your body and mind because it’s a long season. It’s not as easy as people think. I feel fresh, and that’s the most important thing.”

After scoring in the opening weekend victory at Chelsea and netting his 10th City hat-trick against Ipswich, Haaland has now established a Premier League record of seven goals in the first three games of a season.

West Ham’s downfall was self-inflicted as they surrendered possession deep in their own territory, allowing Bernardo Silva to set up Haaland for a composed finish past Alphonse Areola. City appeared poised to seize control of the match, but Areola denied Kevin De Bruyne before the Belgian struck the crossbar.

However, West Ham’s first meaningful attack resulted in an equalizer, aided by a City blunder. Jarrod Bowen drove into the City box and his low cross was inadvertently turned into his own net by Ruben Dias.

City swiftly regained their composure and restored their lead with an intricate move that culminated in a thunderous finish. Rico Lewis’ pass found Haaland, who unleashed a powerful shot past Areola.

Haaland could have added an assist before the break, but Lewis squandered his deft lay-off. City’s failure to find the elusive third goal left the door open for West Ham in the second half. A swift counter-attack saw Bowen set up Mohammed Kudus, who rattled the post with a fierce effort.

Haaland, however, had the final say, sealing the three points with a clinical finish. The 24-year-old was played in by Matheus Nunes and confidently chipped the ball over substitute goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski. Fabianski denied Haaland a fourth goal in stoppage time.

West Ham’s second defeat in three games leaves Julen Lopetegui’s side languishing in 14th place.

Bayer Leverkusen Reach Europa League Semis, Extend Unbeaten Run to 44 Matches

Bayer Leverkusen Reach Europa League Semis, Extend Unbeaten Run to 44 Matches

Newly-crowned Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen have extended their remarkable unbeaten streak to 44 matches across all competitions after securing a place in the Europa League semi-finals. The German giants drew 1-1 with West Ham United in the second leg of their quarter-final tie, advancing 3-1 on aggregate.

Michail Antonio gave the Hammers an early lead in the 13th minute, but Leverkusen fought back in the second half. Jeremie Frimpong’s 89th-minute equalizer proved crucial, sending Xabi Alonso’s side through to the last four.

Leverkusen will now face AS Roma for a spot in the final. The Italian giants defeated Bodø/Glimt 4-0 on aggregate in their quarter-final tie.

“I think we felt it in the first half,” said Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka after the match. “It was a typical English crowd. They were pushing West Ham unbelievably. We were lucky in the first half if we’re honest.”

“It was a different phase in the second half, we controlled the game. We are happy we got through. We competed much more. If you see over 180 minutes, the better team go through.”

Leverkusen’s triumph over West Ham marks a historic achievement for the club. Last weekend, they clinched their first Bundesliga title in over a decade, ending Bayern Munich’s 11-year reign.

The German side is now in contention for a treble trophy haul this season. They will face second-division Kaiserslautern in the German Cup final on May 25.

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