West Ham 0 – 1 Brentford happymamay

Kevin Shad’s goal early Berostford won West Ham 1-0 at London Stadium, where the Thomas Frank team scored a third consecutive victory in a row on their trips.

Visitors dominated the first 45 minutes, but led Schade’s goal at the fourth moment just as the referee of a narrow video assistant [VAR] The calls for infiltration went against them, although they were grateful because technology went in their favor for the winner.

This step started as Yoane Wissa’s smart was released from within the Schade half of it, and after Emerson and Max Kilman’s collision, the German saw his initial effort in half of him by AlphoneSe Alphonese Advanced, who returned to the ball claw off the line – only for the attacker to strike home recovery.

Kevin Shadi (right) Berntord Berneford celebrates Brian Mubio
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Kevin Shadi (right) Berntord Berneford celebrates Brian Mubio

Player reviews

West Ham: Hila (6), Emerson (6), Kilman (6), Maveropanus (6), and Bisaka (7), Soller (5), Alvarez (6), Sukik (5), Paqueta (5), Kodos (6) ), Bowen (7)

Used: Ward-Prowse (6), Guilherme (6), Ferguson (7), Scarles (7)

Printford: Flekken (7), Van De Berg (7), Collins (7), AJER (7), Lewis-Potter (7), Damsgaard (7), Norgaard (6), Schade (9), Janet (8), Wissa (8) MBEUMO (8)

Used: Pinnock (6), Jensen (6), Carvalho (6), Yarmoliuk (6), Kayode (6)

Match player: Kevin Shad

On a day of multiple VAR, Schade’s goal must be cleared first through target line technology, then for infiltration, only for Wissa to see two other strikes that were excluded to infiltrate with bees only at 1-0 at the end of the half, on Despite controlling the first period.

Team news addresses

Graham Potter, West Ham coach, made three adjustments to the team that lost 2-1 in Chelsea the last time, as each Lucas Paqueta, Konstantinos Mafrobanos and Sacon Alvarez were summoned with Aaron Chriswell and Andy Irfing, while Vladimir Koval was dropped.

As for visitors, Thomas Frank only changed one to the side that lost 2-0 at home to Tottenham Hotspur two weeks ago, with Mark Felkin back in the place of Hakone Valdimerson.

The West Ham coach, Graham Potter’s reaction, was making a triple change at the end of the first half, and changes had the required effect as the host side began to take the procedures.

However, a mixture of finishing the poor – Mohamed Kodos caught the goal of the gap after it was created by one of these national submarines, Evan Ferguson, at the beginning of the second period – and preserving the excellent goal from Mark Mark Felkin guarantee Berostford, which was held on all three points to stay in 11th place .

Kevin Shad scores Brentard's opening goal of the game
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Kevin Shad scores Brentard’s opening goal of the game

For West Ham, though, the Potter team, which remains sixteen years old, was drafted at a full time, as the new coach won only one match in all competitions since his replacement of Gulen Lopetegoy in January.

What the managers said …

West Ham Graham Potter coach:

“The first half was not anywhere near the place where we wanted to be. We have suffered from an early goal, which is a weak goal from our point of view. After that without much in the game, they had a lot of dangerous transformations.

“In fairness, thanks to Berostford, when we confessed to the goal that we did, it is almost playing in the game they want to be. They are defending the depth, and it is difficult to create real opportunities against them.

“If you don’t attack well, you are offering yourself to attack large spaces, which are very good.

“Therefore, it is understandable, but again, not what we wanted at all. So we all have to learn from it. I think the second half was a real positive response.

“Of course you want to get results, you want to win football matches. This is just the Premier League for you, and you have to understand it. But the results, we all want to win, we all want to achieve success.”

Printford coach Thomas Frank:

“It is a very nice feeling [winning three top-flight away games in a row].

“Were you worried after the first half? A little. I think we should have been at least 3-0. We were completely controlled on West Ham away from home.

The Sepp Van Den Berg receives from Princeford treatment before leaving the match with an injury
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The Sepp Van Den Berg receives from Princeford treatment before leaving the match with an injury

“We had two unauthorized goals, and we have two or three big opportunities. Then I hear Graham changes three players and of course they will have more energy.

“But in the second half I think we were somewhat fine, we have never put us in tremendous pressure. A fully deserved victory.”

There is a slight difference that looks so far between Potter and West Ham in Lopetegoy

Sky SPORTS ‘Richard Morgan:

West Ham has won only one match in all competitions since Graham Potter replaced Gulen Lopetegoy, a man who is struggling to make an effect on the eastern end.

The latter’s relapse came on its soil to Brentord, with Potter’s recognition after his reckless presentation that the beginning of Hummer’s duration was not chosen according to the plan, saying: “I was hoping to get more points” now “with a club that is still” with the club “was subjected to the bottom in sixth place Ten in the table.

Graham Potter applauds the final whistle
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Graham Potter West Ham was screaming after losing at home to Brentord

“The first half was anywhere near the place where we wanted to be,” Potter said about the first 45 minutes that could have seen his team behind 4-0 on another day.

Fortunately for Potter, there are three worse aspects than West Ham and with a ten -point healthy gap in Epsut and Leicester City, the decline of relegation is the minimum.

However, the former Brighton & Hove albion and Chelsea Boss will want to start seeing the improvements, and quickly, if Boos, which secretes full -time at the London Stadium is the exception, instead of the base.

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