Post Match Review: West Ham 2 - 1 United
Is it time for the manager to go now?
That was another poor result.
That late penalty from Jarrod Bowen handed Ten Hag's side a 2-1 defeat. Casemiro had briefly revived our hopes of taking a point, heading in with less than ten minutes to go to cancel out Summerville’s 74th-minute goal.
Controversy struck with just three minutes remaining when referee David Coote was called to the pitchside monitor by the Video Assistant Referee to review Matthijs de Ligt’s challenge on Danny Ings in the box.
Despite protests from United’s players, who claimed a handball by Ings, Coote awarded the penalty, and Bowen kept his cool to slot the ball past AndrĂ© Onana.
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We dominated possession and created several chances in the first half at London Stadium, but their lack of clinical finishing proved costly as they failed to capitalise on their opportunities.
After a subdued first half, West Ham emerged stronger after the break and piled pressure on United’s defence. Their persistence paid off when Summerville pounced to steer Ings’ mishit shot into the net.
The defeat leaves us in 14th place with just three wins from their opening nine matches, adding further pressure on manager Erik ten Hag. Meanwhile, the victory is a significant statement for West Ham, who now move above United in the table after a challenging start to the season.
Pressure builds on Ten Hag.
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