It’s hamWith Raul JimĂ©nez’s goal that allowed Hamers to lose for the first time in eight games of all competitions, his journey to victory is over.
Jarrod Bowen took the first chance of the game from the cross of Aaron Cresswell, but from there it was all Wolves.
Hammers was fortunate to be able to stay level during the break, but it didn’t take long for their host to dominate after the restart. Lucas Fabianski had two good grabs from Daniel Bordens, but he was too slow to stop JimĂ©nez’s opener.
The Wolves crossed Nelson Semedo, who kicked the ball at JimĂ©nez’s feet, and the Mexican fired at Bodence before getting off the car Thomas Sucek At the edge of this area, for the first time, the ball is shot into the corner.
Moyes sent Manuel Lanzini, Nikola Flasic and Andre Yalmolenko to try to find a player to tie the score, although the Hammers eventually imposes on the Wolves There was some pressure, but they never seemed to really threaten Jose Sa’s goal.
Here is Jack Rosser’s evaluation of Hammers…
Bordens made two wonderful saves, but was helpless against Jimenez’s winner.
Since replacing Vladimir Coufal (Vladimir Coufal), this is not his best outing. Catch the ball several times, unable to make an impact forward.
When substituting Angelo Ogbonna (Angelo Ogbonna), he struggled slightly in the backcourt and did not perform well on the ball.
The defense is good enough, but without Ogborna’s leadership, West Ham looks unstable in the backcourt. Zuma must step forward and shoulder this responsibility.
He was dragged out of his position before JimĂ©nez’s goal, unable to start the attack.
Struggled for 70 minutes, but finally managed to control the game,
In most cases it is a complete passenger. West Ham’s midfielder was their driving force, but there were no clicks today.
Probably the brightest player in the future of West Ham. His header in the first half should be better and fired with his last kick.
Caused some problems in the first half and worked hard without the ball, but it didn’t work after the break.
Instructed to cut deep in the first half as a full-back without the ball, so it has no effect on forward. Wasted on the ball.
Jamaica’s two goals during the break failed to rejuvenate Antonio. Now one-eighth of the Hammers’ goals.
It gave West Ham a little bit of life on the ball, but it was not effective enough.
A few clever turns, but it seems that he is not confident enough to make an impact.
As for why Moyes needs a forward to support Antonio’s evidence, Yarmolenko poses little threat to the bench.