By Daily sports on January 20, 2021
Michail Antonio extended West Ham’s hot streak as their 2-1 victory pushed Premier League strugglers West Bromwich Albion deeper into relegation trouble on Tuesday.
David Moyes’ in-form side took the lead through Jarrod Bowen’s first-half goal at the London Stadium.
Matheus Pereira equalised for West Brom after the break, but Antonio’s clinical finish sealed West Ham’s fourth successive victory in all competitions.
West Ham are unbeaten in six games in all competitions and have won their opening four matches of a calendar year for the first time since 1958.
They are up to seventh place and look capable of challenging for a place in Europe.
West Brom had given new boss Sam Allardyce the first victory of his reign in Saturday’s Black Country derby at Wolves.
But the former West Ham manager was unable to mastermind a second consecutive win and second bottom Albion remain five points from safety.
Craig Dawson’s fine form in West Ham’s defence has played a key role in their recent surge up the table.
Dawson nearly made an impact at the other end when the centre-back headed just wide from a corner.
Vladimir Coufal saw his shot deflected wide after West Brom failed to clear Aaron Cresswell’s cross.
Manuel Lanzini went closer with a free-kick that curled just over and dominant West Ham took the lead in first-half stoppage time.
Said Benrahma’s cross reached Coufal and when he redirected it into the six-yard box, Bowen improvised cleverly as he chested the fiercely-hit pass past Sam Johnstone for his fifth goal of the season.
Albion had come from behind against Wolves and they showed the same gritty character to equalise in the 51st minute.
Pereira had scored two penalties in the win at Wolves last weekend and the forward was allowed to advance unchecked by West Ham’s back-pedalling defenders before drilling a superb strike into the far corner from the edge of the area.
West Ham’s response nearly brought a goal when Lanzini’s close-range shot was headed off the line by Dara O’Shea.
Declan Rice’s 20-yard drive whistled just wide moments later and the Hammers midfielder was close again as his effort from an acute angle flashed across goal.
Their pressure was rewarded in the 66th minute when Cresswell’s cross was headed back into the six-yard box by Andriy Yarmolenko and Antonio swivelled to guide his shot past Johnstone.
Darnell Furlong had a late chance to equalise, but the Albion defender volleyed wide. (AFP)
•PHOTO: Michail Antonio
Source Daily sports
Posted January 20, 2021
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