Thursday, 3 January 2019

West Ham struggle for a point against Brighton at the London Stadium

West Ham 2-2 Brighton

West Ham will regard this as a well won point but must wonder what would have happened if they'd got on the front foot, prior to going two behind.
The opening half was a pretty non-descript affair, with the two sides largely cancelling each other out. The best chances fell to Felipe Anderson and Marko Arnautovic but Brighton stopper David Button saved both efforts.
Seven minutes into the second half, Anderson broke forward from midfield but saw his shot from just outside the penalty area whistle inches wide of the right hand upright.
It then looked as though West Ham would rue the missed chances as the visitors struck twice in three minutes
First, Lukasz Fabianski punched out a corner that fell to Dale Stepens whose crisply hit shot found the net through a mass of players.
Then Issa Diop allowed Shane Duffy to get behind him and prod home another corner.
West Ham's fortunes were transformed when substitutes Mark Noble and Michail Antonio replaced Robert Snodgrass and Pedro Obiang. 
It was a Noble long ball that put Arnautovic in to poke home. Then a couple of minutes later, a Noble cross field ball found Antonio, who powered to the byline to pull the ball back for Arnautovic to fire into the roof of the net.
Another mazey run from Antonio, finished with him blasting over from a couple of yards.
West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini was disappointed that Brighton scored two goals from corners. "It was very disappointing to concede from set pieces,"said Pellegrini, who confessed his team were aware of this Brighton strength but still let them score.
Brighton manager Chris Hughton was hugely disappointed to have conceded a two goal lead. "On the first half performance we were very good," said Hughton, who told how Brighton's immediate aim was to get the magic number of points to stay up, then put as many points as possible between themselves and the bottom three.

published - Morning Star - 3/1/2019
 

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