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A year ago

REPORT: BRIGHTON 4-0 WEST HAM

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A year ago

West Ham fans turned on David Moyes after they drooped to a disturbing 4-0 loss at Brighton. The Mallets are currently winless in 11 away matches in the Head Association despite everything hazardously near the transfer zone after a weak presentation.


It was one more instance of the scourge of Brighton for West Ham — Moyes' side have never beaten the Seagulls in the Head Association and left the Amex Arena with nothing, once more, at the twelfth endeavor. In any case, this was nowhere near unfortunate. A punishment from Alexis Macintosh Allister, tap-ins for Joel Veltman and Kaoru Mitoma and a late strike from Danny Welbeck caused the harm as the fans' understanding with Moyes ran out.




The normally steady away following were singing his name in the principal half, yet he confronted serenades of 'you don't have the foggiest idea what you're doing' and 'terminated toward the beginning of the day' in the second.


Brighton director Roberto De Zerbi has no such issues, and he watched from the stands with his feet up while he served a touchline boycott for his red card in the passage against Fulham a fortnight prior. 




The Italian's nonattendance unquestionably didn't thump him in that frame of mind out of their step. They were given the lead in the eighteenth moment when the always risky Mitoma dashed into the punishment region and was pushed to the ground by Jarrod Bowen. Argentina World Cup-champ Macintosh Allister moved forward to put the spot-kick over Alphonse Areola's jump and high into the net.


Bowen had a quick opportunity to set things right when he dashed through one-on-one with Jason Steele yet his shot was excessively near the attendant. Steele, who at 32 was making just the subsequent Chief Association appearance of his vocation, supported his determination in front of Robert Sanchez again minutes some other time when he stood out a leg to deny Tomas Soucek.




Moyes brought off the sporadic Expressed Benrahma at half-time, with the away fans promptly voicing their dismay at the choice. Six minutes into the final part Brighton multiplied their lead through right-back Veltman, who was exclusively on the field after an early injury to Tariq Lamptey.


Macintosh Allister flicked on a Pascal Gross corner and Veltman was isolated at the far post to direct the ball in with his chest.


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