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Nuno finally gets a win as West Ham come from behind to beat Newcastle

West Ham's Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Jarrod Bowen celebrate their second goal
West Ham's Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Jarrod Bowen celebrate their second goalGlyn KIRK / AFP

West Ham United got their first win of the Nuno Espírito Santo era by beating Newcastle United 3-1 to stretch the Magpies’ winless run in away league action to eight matches.

Key stats

- West Ham have won after conceding the opening goal in the Premier League for the first time since May 11th, 2024, against Luton Town (29 games without a win).

- Today's victory is West Ham's first win under boss Nuno Espirito Santo, and their first at home since February 27th, 2024 (2-0 against Leicester).

- Tomas Soucek has now scored five goals in 12 appearances in the Premier League against Newcastle.

Highlights

Analysis

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Lucas Paqueta put in a man of the match display for West Ham, earning an 8.3 Flashscore player rating.

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Despite going behind early, the Hammers rallied and were deserving winners against Newcastle.

Match report

When your luck's out at the foot of the Premier League table, it truly is out, and West Ham found that out in brutal fashion inside five minutes.

An edgy London Stadium crowd were off their seats when Jarrod Bowen crashed an effort off the post at one end, but boos rang out just 26 seconds later when Newcastle countered and found the opener as Jacob Murphy arrowed an effort into the far corner from the edge of the area. 

The mood in east London certainly wasn’t helped 15 minutes in when, after initially awarding a penalty after Bowen tumbled inside the are under a challenge from Malick Thiaw, referee Rob Jones overturned his initial decision after checking the pitchside monitor, adjudging that Thiaw got a touch on the ball first.

At no point were West Ham disgraced in the first half, putting in a polar opposite performance to that seen at Leeds a little over a week ago.

They sprung into life around the half-hour mark, twice forcing Nick Pope into action, as he first tipped Lucas Paquetá’s low free-kick onto the post before tipping Max Kilman’s header over the bar from the resulting corner.

Pressure was building on the Newcastle goal, and it eventually told shortly before HT when this time Paquetá got the better of Pope, sneaking home a 25-yard drive at Pope’s near post despite the ‘keeper getting a strong hand to it. 

Newcastle responded strongly by twice testing Alphonse Areola through Anthony Gordon and Joelinton before the break, but in five minutes of stoppage time, the Hammers were finally the beneficiaries of a huge slice of luck.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s cross into the box was inviting, so much so that Sven Botman wildly lunged to block it at the near post and inadvertently turned the ball into his own net.

Eddie Howe reacted at HT by making a triple change, and although it did serve to get Newcastle on the front foot, they were lacking a spark in the final third.

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In fact, it was his side picking the ball out the back of the net once more a little over 20 minutes from time when Freddie Potts lashed home from close range, but his celebrations were cut short after Tomáš Souček had strayed offside in the build up. 

A raft of changes seemingly somehow made Newcastle worse, as they looked incredibly blunt in attack, and West Ham looked relatively comfortable seeing the game out in the closing stages.

Perhaps with a midweek Champions League game in midweek at the back of their minds, Newcastle fizzled out in the closing stages and went down with a whimper.

Victory could prove key for West Ham, who now have some momentum ahead of a huge home clash with fellow strugglers Burnley next weekend and rounded off victory in perfect fashion with almost the last kick of the game as Souček added a third.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Lucas Paquetá (West Ham United)

Post-match comments

West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta to Sky Sports:

"I think today we have shown our character. We played positively and stayed focused on the game. 

"In the end, three points was going to be hard. But we had to stay together and keep going."

West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen to Sky Sports

"We know we have that as a group. We just haven't shown it. I think the more we realise what we have in this group and the potential we have, yes, it's been frustrating, but I say it to the players all the time. 

"We have so much potential in this squad. We have to go out there and understand it and show it. It's our stage.

"We can do all the tactics that we want, but when we go out there, it's us playing football. Doing what we love. Today was a start for that."

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