WilkerCSBD Posted April 6, 2021 Posted April 6, 2021 Absolutely no one had it in the accounts at this point in the championship. WEST HAM UNITED FC PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE That is why it is the best league of all, it does not stop surprising its fans ... This Monday a new surprise occurred in the Premier League. West Ham showed on Monday that it is willing to prolong its dream to the end and rose to the positions of access to the Champions League, after beating Wolverhampton 2-3, in a clash in which the Londoners gave a real lesson kickback game in the first half. David Moyes' team does not care about giving up possession of the ball to his rivals and he does not need to, given the devastating force of his counterattack game. As demonstrated this Monday against Wolverhampton, in a match in which the "hammers" punished every slightest inaccuracy of the premises with a lethal counter. MORE DEPREMIER LEAGUE 7 hours ago Mina's self-criticism: Everton does not convince and the Colombian knows it In that dizzying symphony, forward Jesse Lingard played a fundamental role, who came on loan to the London team in the last winter market by Manchester United. Lingard has found in West Ham's scheme of play the ideal habitat to exploit his speed, as he made clear with his sensational performance in the first half. The English international was in charge of opening the scoring at 6 minutes of play after a brilliant sprint, in which he took advantage of the intelligent movement of the Jamaican Michail Antonio, who dragged all the defenders, to stand alone in the area. The goal spurred Lingard even more if possible, who eight minutes later, at 14, led to the 0-2, the work of Spaniard Pablo Fornals, with another sensational run. But he still had the strength to break down the local rear for speed again before assisting the newcomer Jarrod Bowen to establish the momentary 0-3 at 38. Although if we talk about speed, we cannot forget the Spanish striker of Wolverhampton, Adama Traoré, who with a ride full of power from his own field to the baseline led to the goal (1-3) by Belgian Leander Dendoncker in the last minute of the first half, which made his team dream of the comeback. A dream that seemed to come true 13 minutes into the second half, when the very young Portuguese forward Fabio Silva, just 18 years old, made it 2-3 for the wolves. But if West Ham appealed to their speed in the first half, in the final stretch of the second period, David Moyes's men appealed to their trade to score a victory, which allowed the “hammers” to get into the league's access positions. Champions, after snatching fourth place from Chelsea.
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