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West Ham 1 – 0 Wolves


West Ham reignited their push for a top-four finish with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Champions League qualification rivals Wolves at the London Stadium.

Tomas Soucek’s 59th-minute goal was enough to hand David Moyes’ side just their second win in six league games to move within two points of fourth-placed Manchester United after they drew 0-0 at home to relegation-threatened Watford on Saturday. The Hammers are fifth, ahead of Arsenal on goal difference.

Wolves boss Bruno Lage decided to make five changes after Thursday’s 2-1 defeat at Arsenal with Raul Jimenez, Daniel Podence and Joao Moutinho dropping to the bench. It proved costly for his side, who were only able to register one shot on target, and remain eighth, seven points off fourth.

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Tomas Soucek was on hand to poke the ball home from close range and give West Ham the lead against Wolves

Soucek scored from close-range after a cut-back from Michail Antonio put it on a plate for the midfielder on his 27th birthday, following some bad Wolves defending at a throw-in.

Jarrod Bowen was presented with a chance to double their lead less than 10 minutes later, as he was found unmarked in the area by Pablo Fornals, only to rush the opportunity and hit it straight at Jose Sa.

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Jarrod Bowen was sent in on goal with a chance to double West Ham’s lead, but his shot was saved by Wolves keeper Jose Sa

The visitors pushed hard for an equaliser, bringing Jimenez and Podence off the bench, but were kept out well by West Ham, with Kurt Zouma playing a starring role at the back for the Hammers.

Wolves offered almost nothing going forward for the opening 45 minutes – failing to register a shot on target – but Hwang Hee-chan had the best chance of the half, firing wide after the ball was cleared to him in the box just before the break.

West Ham captain Declan Rice came closest for the home side in the first half, with his long-range effort striking the post from the edge of the area.

West Ham send support for Ukraine

West Ham forward Andriy Yarmolenko was left out for Sunday’s match on compassionate leave following the invasion of his country Ukraine by Russia.

The London Stadium projected an image of support for their forward and Ukraine, which read: “Sending love and prayers to Andriy Yarmolenko and the people of Ukraine”.

Rice led out the West Ham team and as they lined up, he raised a Yarmolenko shirt, as the in-screen stadium screen showed the same message of support before kick-off.

Zouma key for West Ham at the back

Wolves were tame, especially in the first half, but West Ham did an excellent job of intervening before any dangerous opportunities arose. Zouma stood out above the rest.

There was a moment in the first half which saw 19-year-old Wolves forward Fabio Silva through on goal in the area – one of their best opportunities of the game – which Zouma dealt with expertly. The former Chelsea defender had no option but to time his tackle to perfection, and that’s exactly what he did.

In the second half, as the visitors pushed for an equaliser, he was a mountain for the hosts, constantly on hand to clear the ball from wave after wave of Wolves attacks.

His 11 clearances ranked highest among his team, he had the joint-second most interceptions and made that crucial, potentially goal-saving, challenge on Silva.

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West Ham will face Southampton in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Wednesday night at 7.30pm, before returning to Premier League action against Liverpool on Saturday at 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports.

Wolves will next take on Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday; kick-off 3pm.





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