West Ham v Man Utd, matchday 7, Premier League 2024/25, 27/10/2024, starting lineups. BeSoccer
Join us for LIVE coverage of the Premier League matchday 9 fixture between West Ham and Manchester United at the London Stadium in London, England. The Red Devils have now won just once in their past seven games in all competitions, while Lopetegui is already under scrutiny after a second-half collapse in a 4-1 defeat at rivals Tottenham last weekend.
GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLL FOR WEST HAM! Jarrod Bowen makes it two from the penalty spot.
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FT (2-1): Crysencio Summerville and Jarrod Bowen gave West Ham United a 2-1 victory when Manchester United visited the London Stadium on Sunday. Thank you for joining us and see you soon!
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TWELVE minutes added!
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The referee and the VAR award West Ham a penalty kick after De Ligt fouled Ings from inside the box.
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The VAR is reviewing a possible penalty on Danny Ings.
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Corner-kick for West Ham United! But nothing comes of it.
GOAAAAAAAAAAAAALLL FOR WEST HAM! Summerville breaks the deadlock from inside the box at the far post following a cross from Ings.
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West Ham sub: Antonio goes off and Danny Ings comes on.
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Perhaps Erik ten Hag should opt to make some changes to give his team a boost.
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Kilman denies a good attempt from Diallo in a one-on-one. That was really close!
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Lisandro Martinez sends a long ball to Bruno Fernandes but Todibo is quick to deny the pass.
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Both teams are sharing possession right now! The match is somewhat tight at the moment.
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Man United sub: Rashford makes way and Amad Diallo takes his place.
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De Ligt receives a yellow card after pushing Summerville in a duel for the ball.
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Summerville find Wan-Bissaka from close range but they are unable to finish in Onana's box!
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Garnacho receives a cross from Rashford from one flank to the other, the Argentinian tries to finish with his left foot but the ball hits the side of the net.
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Antonio takes advantage of a mistake by De Ligt to run towards Onana's goal but Mazraoui ends up clearing his effort.
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Onana seems to be struggling to recover. But the goalkeeper decides to continue playing at the moment.
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Andre Onana is being treated by United doctors after a collision with Antonio.
West Ham triple sub: Mavropanos, Soler and Paqueta are replaced by Summerville, Soucek and Todibo.
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The second period staaaaaaaaaaaaarts! Three changes.
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HT (0-0): Manchester United had the clearest chances in the first 45 minutes but their lack of finishing cost them dearly as they failed to take the lead. We'll see what happens next!
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Three minutes added on after Fabianski had parried a superb effort from Eriksen to score after taking a free-kick.
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Lisandro Martinez is being treated by doctors after a collision with a West Ham player in a duel for the ball.
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Corner-kick for the Red Devils! Eriksen takes it but the ball hits the crossbar! Once again.
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Free-kick to the Red Devils 30 yards out from goal! Bruno Fernandes takes it but the West Ham defence manages to block it.
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Manchester United are pressing high so faaaaar! They are desperate to score.
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Dalot misses a golden opportunity with an empty goal, missing the target in a blunder.
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Despite being offside, Mavropanos is finally cautioned.
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Mavropanos makes a hard tackle on Garnacho from close range but there is no yellow card for offside.
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Manchester United are dominating possession at the moment, with 61 per cent.
Paqueta receives a yellow card for fighting with Garnacho and disturbing the referee at a kick-off.
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Lopetegui's men are trying to counter the good efforts of their opponents in the opening minutes of the match. Corner-kick for them. Will they be able to put the visitors between a rock and a hard place?
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Wan-Bissaka tries his luck from the right flank with a good shot but Onana manages to catch the ball.
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Man United continue to create more danger in the Fabianski box but the West Ham defence is starting to react.
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West Ham are suffering too much from Man United's constant attacks! Four clear-cut chances for the Red Devils.
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Garnacho finds Hojlund, who tries to score the opener from inside the box but his efforts are denied by Fabianski.
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The Hammers are being controlled by Man United in these minutes! Erik ten Hag's men are dominating but their finishing instinct is failing.
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Garnacho misses the target on a superb chance given to him by Fernandes with a great pass.
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The Red Devils are taking the initiative at the London Stadium in these last few minutes! The Hammers are penned in their own half.
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The Hammers are dominating possession slightly at the moment but are losing the ball too quickly, especially Kilman, who is making it easy for the visitors.
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Garnacho tries his luck from the edge of the box after a good pass from Fernandes but the ball hits the crossbar!
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West Ham get us going in burgundy from left to right while Man United are in white!
Start of match
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David Coote will be in the middle for this one, and Michael Oliver the VAR.
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Manchester United starting XI: Onana (GK); Mazraoui, Lisandro Martinez, De Ligt, Dalot; Casemiro, Fernandes, Eriksen; Rashford, Hojlund and Garnacho.
Manchester United possible lineup: Onana (GK); Mazraoui, De Ligt, Evans, Martinez; Eriksen, Casemiro; Rashford, Fernandes, Garnacho; Hojlund.
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West Ham United possible lineup: Areola (GK); Wan-Bissaka, Mavropanos, Kilman, Emerson; Alvarez; Bowen, Paqueta, Soucek, Summerville; Antonio.
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The Spaniard is facing questions about whether he is the right man for the job, while Ten Hag is fighting to avoid the sack after a miserable start to his third season at Old Trafford.
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"I think that all the coaches, we are under pressure always, sometimes more, sometimes less depending on the last matches. But I am not going to talk about one colleague or another club. I can talk about me," he added.
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Lopetegui said: "When you become a coach, you live with pressure always. This is normal, and sometimes it is good too. It is our kind of life.
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Meanwhile, West Ham's Julen Lopetegui said under-fire managers should not complain about pressure as he prepared to face Manchester United's Erik ten Hag in a battle of bosses in the hot seat.
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Pressed on the reason for United's poor form, Ten Hag was quick to cite an injury list that has deprived him of Jonny Evans, Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia, Leny Yoro, Harry Maguire, Mason Mount and Kobbie Mainoo among others.
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Ten Hag was without a host of players due to fitness issues in Istanbul, where United winger Antony also suffered an injury shortly after being introduced in the second half.
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After escaping with a 1-1 draw from Thursday's Europa League trip to Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce, United have now won just once in their past seven games in all competitions.
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The Dutchman presided over United's worst start to a top-flight campaign since 1989/90, though last week's win against Brentford eased the pressure.
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United are languishing in 12th place in the Premier League as they head to West Ham on Sunday for a match Ten Hag cannot afford to lose.
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A return of eight points from eight games is not what Hammers fans expected after spending £120 million trengthening their squad in the transfer window.
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Just 10 games into his reign in east London, Lopetegui is already under scrutiny after a second-half collapse in a 4-1 defeat at rivals Tottenham last weekend.
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But only winless Crystal Palace, Southampton and Ipswich have scored fewer than United's seven goals in eight league games.
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Hojlund scored his first Premier League goal of the season while Rashford, playing on the right of the attack, looked sharp, setting up Garnacho's goal.
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It was a welcome sight for beleaguered manager Ten Hag, whose team had failed to find the net in their previous three league matches.
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Manchester United showed encouraging signs of life in their comeback win against Brentford last week, with Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford linking up well in attack.
Pre-match
27 October 2024, 15:00
Referee: David Coote
| VAR: Michael Oliver
Stadium: London Stadium
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Hello everyone and welcome to live coverage of the Premier League matchday 9 fixture between West Ham and Manchester United at the London Stadium in London, England!