Premier League
West Ham 1-0 Wolves: European three-pointer for Hammers
West Ham defeated Wolves 1-0 at London’s Olympic Stadium thanks to Sucek’s 59th-minute golden goal and celebrated a superb three-pointer in the fight for a European ticket.
After two draws in a row (2-2 away at Leicester, 1-1 at home against Newcastle), West Ham returned to success on Sunday (27/02) and did so at the most opportune moment after beating Wolves 1-0 had 27th game of the Premier League and made the leap to Europe, with the Hammers catching Arsenal fifth overall and even hoping for the miracle of a Champions League exit.
The player judging the game (which was relatively even for the most part) was Tomas Suczek, with the Czech midfielder receiving a superb assist from Antonio and narrowly beating Jose Sa (he played with Pontense throughout the game). the second half) to make it 1-0 on the day of his 27th birthday and seal victory for the Londoners.
It should be noted that David Moges’ side have scored in all of their home Premier League games this year, with Antonio now involved in 15 of the Hammers’ goals in the league, either with goals or assists.
WEST HAM: Fabianski, Johnson, Dawson, Zuma, Creswell, Sucek, Rice, Bowen, Lancini, Fornals (93′ Diop), Antonio (90′ Vlasic)
WOLVES: Sa, Kilman, Cody, Sais, Hoover, Dentonker, Neves, Marshall (76′ Neto), Trincao (60′ Pontense), Huang (81′ Jimenez), Fabio Silva
The results of the 27th game:
The highlights:
Southampton-Norwich 2-0
Leeds – Tottenham 0-4
Manchester United – Watford 0-0
Brentford-Newcastle 0-2
Crystal Palace – Burnley 1-1
Brighton-Aston Villa 0-2
Everton-Manchester City 0-1
Premier League table:
The program of the 28th race:
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