West Ham 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur
Jose Mourinho made a triumphant return to football management, watching
his Spurs side comprehensively defeat a struggling West Ham outfit.
The ‘special one’ was clearly glad to be back, recalling going to
football games during the last 11 months, he has been out of the game,
wondering “what am I doing here.”
“I am now back in my natural habitat,” said a beaming Mourinho, who
felt his team were “brilliant” for the first hour.
Mourinho was also glad to see Deli Ali back to something like his best.
“it was like the old Deli Ali of a couple of years ago. He did exactly what I wanted
him to do offensively and defensively,” said Mourinho.
Ali had a hand in making the first two Spurs goals. He played Heung Min
Son in down the left, with the striker then cutting in and firing his shot
across the hapless Roberto.
Then an exquisite back heel from down the line from Ali sent Son away.
His cross was met by the incoming Lucas Moura, who drove the ball home.
West Ham were playing like a team devoid of all confidence, continually
needlessly giving the ball away, thereby increasing the pressure on themselves.
The home team’s fortunes improved in the second half, with the
introduction of Michail Antonio, whose searing pace caused Spurs some problems.
The half, though, was only a few minutes old, when Serge Aurier crossed
from deep on the right for Harry Kane to get in front of the defender and head
home.
West Ham only really seemed to wake up in the final 20 minutes. Antonio
was rewarded for his hard work, when the ball fell to him in the penalty area.
A quick faint, wrong footed the defender, allowing Antonio to drive home.
West Ham scored another goal in the 89th minute when Declan
Rice knocked the ball home from an Angelo Ogbonna header. But the goal though
was ruled out for offside, following a VAR re-examination.
The second West Ham goal did arrive in the sixth minute of injury time,
when Ogbonna drove home a Robert Snodgrass corner.
Wes Ham Manager Manuel Pellegrini admitted his team are struggling but
did not seem unduly fazed by the recent bad run of results. “When you don’t
have the result you want, you must trust more than ever. Our players never gave
up, they continued to fight until the last minute. The moment we have the first
winning result the pressure will be gone,” said Pellegrini.
The West Ham manager must though be beginning to feel the pressure
himself, especially with Mauricio Pochettino now looking for a new club.
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