Key events
36 minutes: West Ham wolves pepper the area with crosses. There were only 16 of them, including nine corners. Fullkrug’s thoughts on West Ham. The German is in the air of pestilence.
34 min: How is the end yet?! West Ham came roaring back and had two chances to break the deadlock. Kudus’ snap shot came through a sea of bodies, with Johnstone palming it wide, a shot beyond Soucek. Then, West Ham whip in their seventh corner match: it is handy to beat the rearguard, and the Mavropanos anoint free to the goal, only eight yards out, but on the Greek spoon!
31 minutes: A huge desire for Wolf! Larsen turns well and finds Doherty wide on the right. The Irishman crosses to the far post, Gomes is free… but the Brazilians give way! It was easier to score! Alvarez may have taken down Gomes, he was on the right shoulder of Lupo, but he was still possibly golden!
29 minutes: Great chance at West Ham! Summerville drops to the center and floats through a delightful ball to Soler, who sneaks out of midfield. The first Spanish touch is a little heavy, but still a golden chance to shoot… Said Nouri expertly stopped! Wow, what an interception, blocked Soler’s shot to the far corner. I’m not sure Johnstone would have got there. Every time those defensive clubs arrive with nothing but Ait Nouri’s beautiful plays, the veins behind the heavy Soler did not give a touch.
26 minutes: Cunha gets into the action, finding a pocket of space outside the West Ham area, and does a decent job at the near post for Fabianski’s boots. Polonus keeps the guard.
24 min: I’ve always thought Bowen was quick for someone who hails from Hereford, but the forward latches onto a loose ball inside the Wolves penalty box, beating Toti with ease, before driving a fierce shot towards Johnston, who saves well on his feet. .
22 minutes; We hardly saw anything of Cunha, the exploits of the Wolves.
20 minutes: The first real robbery in numbers for Wolves, which ends with Gomes painting a shot directed at Fabianski’s stomach.
18 minutes: In a move that is Sun’s league, Summerville is made to take off his shirt, which seems to clash with the rest of his outfit.
15 minutes: “I’m on the couch near Molineux,” emails Peter Higginson. “If Gary O’Neill can drink 20 cups a day, I can eat 20 meatballs like I do. Predicting the loss of Wolf and Gary by tomorrow.
Twenty meatballs! Peter! I’m afraid.
He reminds me of a superpedjason on Instagram who is also a miracle man.
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13 minutes: Excellent work from Lemina to track down and steal the ball tipped Bowen, who was headed off the track. The Gabonese sport wolves are very expensive.
11 minutes: Summerville, on that left wing at West Ham, saw the brightest. Bowen plays as a centre-forward for the hosts by passing with Kudus on the right, but tucks in to allow Wan-Bissaka to break through at right-back (as at Newcastle).
9 minutes: A round of applause went up around the stadium for Antonio, who is wearing shirt number 9 for West Ham. There are Jamaican flags in the stands too. Anthony from the hospital will rush this and be sold by him.
7 minutes: Wolves concede a free kick on the right and left of the touchline. They conceded 13 goals from silver this season, which is the worst Supreme League far away West Ham Summerville whips a dangerous ball in front, but Alvarez fires his shot wide. The Mexican should have done better.
4 minutes: West Ham settled well. However, the wolves did not have a kick.
2 minutes: A few of the house spiders in their stands show Antony’s coats in support of the cross-striker.
Peeeeeeeeeep! The plot is arranged so that the bubbles float gently across the pitch.
The parties are out! West Ham in their glory and glory, Wolves in their old gold. It’s nice not to see that the two parts are meant to be.
As in Gary O’Neil drinking 20 cups of tea a dayI am also concerned about how much time he spends in the bathroom. If the average cup of tea is 300ml, and he drinks 20, that is six litres/lot of liquid.
“I hope that with Lopetegui” he finally gets the cash he was given by Marcus Noble’s gig manager,” member Ian Burch. “Local boy, club legend, Sullivan faithful, will turn down an offer of car keys so he can travel to home games in the car, with angry Hammers fans invading the pitch and training in The squad can come with a wheel to sweep the room after the match They should provide porridge, because Lopetegui lost his ban in one day.
He will focus on West Ham’s performance against Leicester, at least offensively, he wasn’t bad at all. They had 31 hits, with an xG of 3.1. No team has gone more than seven years to lose a game.
Lopetegui speaks!
Of Anthony:
It is more important that the person, father, son, brother that is, OK. We spoke with him today.
Of the Wolves:
Our approach is to do well against good teams. It is not easy. After we lost to Leicester, there were a few positives, but today’s game is the most important thing.
Is it possible to ‘lose a place to worship’ based on your caffeine intake? Absolutely stunning here.
Not every Wolves fan took to this revelation well.
“No wonder we are like this” [awful] If our manager attends to all the police [bleeding] pots”, tweeted a supporter on Friday.
It feels very odd that Lopetegui He left the pack on the bench again, especially when he did it for West Ham’s bottom side, a 3-1 defeat at Leicester. That scoreline doesn’t tell the whole story – the Hammers were very good in big moments – but ultimately they weren’t clinical enough. West Ham have other creators in Kudus, Bowen and Summerville, but Paqueta’s omission is once again glaring. It is also important that, despite Anthony’s accident, Füllkrug still does not have a starting berth tonight.
Wolves made three changes from the Everton XI, which is hardly surprising. Johnstone, Semedo and Toti all come into the line. Where is Joseph Sa? In the last time s Supreme LeagueThe Portuguese have the best goals blocked numbers of any goalkeeper based on Opta’s expected goals against goal metric. He has had a disappointing season this campaign, with Wolves supporters following a 4-2 defeat at home to Bournemouth earlier this month. Hwang is a quality choice in design, even if it has fire, specifically this time for form and fit.
Parts!
West Ham: Fabianski, Wan-Bissaka, Mavropanos, Kilman, Emerson Palmieri, Alvarez, Soucek, Kudus, Soler, Summerville, Bowen.
Subs: Areola, Cresswell, Coufal, Luke Package, Fullkrug, Luis William, Ings, Rodriguez, Todibo.
Wolves: Johnstone, Lemina, Bueno, Toti Gomes, Nelson Semedo, Andre Trindade, Joao Gomes, Doherty, Cunha, Ait Nouri, Larsen.
Subs: Bentley, Hwang, Dawson, Rodrigo Gomes, Doyle, Forbes, Bellegarde, Goncalo Guedes, Pedro Lima.
Referee: John Brooks (Leicester)
The beginning
Last week, the side struggling near the bottom of the table faced Wolves at home… and it was done to win 4-0 *. How Everton needed that win, especially when you look at the Toffees’ next three games against Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City, with a Merseyside derby also in the not-too-distant future.
Good to beat Verton, but bad for Wolves, who remain 19. Their festive run is not nearly as difficult as Everton’s, although upcoming games against West Ham, Leicester and Ipswich before Christmas will be major factors in deciding whether Wolves avoid relegation at the end of the season.
West Ham, despite signing Julen Lopetegui in the summer and spending well over £100m in the transfer market, have other clubs looking nervously over their shoulder. Performances have been hot lately, and the security job of both Lopetegui and Wolves’ Gary O’Neil remains in the balance. Some have even gone so far as to call this night’s game “El Sackico”.
A lot of the focus before this match was understandably on Michail Antonio, who was a West Ham forward involved a terrible crash on Saturday After initial concerns it could be much worse, the hearing aid said the 34-year-old was “conscious and communicating” when he was taken to hospital. Anthony had surgery on his broken leg on Sundayand is expected to be out for at least a year, although it is unclear if the Jamaican international will play again. He groaned whether he felt devastated or relieved for Antonio but the incident certainly sent shockwaves around the West Ham squad, of which he was such a big part of the striker.
Regardless of Anthony’s news, it’s a huge game for West Ham and their manager. Oh, and a big one for Lupi and Gary O’Neil, too.
to kick 8pm GMT.