Jarrod Bowen scored a stoppage-time penalty as West Ham United recorded a 2-1 victory over Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
Casemiro had cancelled out an opener from Crysencio Summerville to leave the two teams level in the 81st minute, but Bowen's controversial penalty in the second minute of stoppage time secured a vital win for Julen Lopetegui's side.
Alejandro Garnacho smashed the ball against the crossbar in the second minute of the contest, with West Ham given an early warning, before the Argentina international fired wide from a promising position moments later.
Bruno Fernandes then headed a cross from Christian Eriksen over from close range after Rasmus Hojlund had been denied from close range, with Man United having four excellent chances inside the opening 13 minutes.
Marcus Rashford was next, breaking through on goal, but he just could not get the ball under his spell, before West Ham's first opportunity saw Lucas Paqueta head a corner over the crossbar.
Diogo Dalot should have sent Man United ahead in the 32nd minute when he lifted the ball over West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski and advanced into a shooting position following a brilliant pass from Fernandes, but he quite incredibly fired over the crossbar in a genuine miss-of-the-season contender.
Man United had another corner deflected onto the crossbar late in the first period, before Fabianski brilliantly kept out a header from Casemiro, with the two teams somehow level at the half-time break.
West Ham were much improved at the start of the second 45 minutes, with Michail Antonio and Tomas Soucek both having attempts, and Man United simply could not carry their dominance into the second half of action in London.
The Hammers made the breakthrough in the 74th minute of the contest, with Summerville turning in at the far post after Danny Ings had attempted to score himself with an effort from a Bowen cross.
However, Man United hit back in the 81st minute, with Casemiro heading into the back of the net from close range after Joshua Zirkzee had nodded towards his teammate in a dangerous position.
West Ham were given a penalty in stoppage time following a VAR check, with Ings challenged by Matthijs de Ligt, and Bowen stepped up to make it 2-1 to the Hammers, with that goal proving to be the winner, but there will be questions asked about the award of the spot kick.
WEST HAM VS. MAN UNITED HIGHLIGHTS
74th min: West Ham 1-0 Man United (Crysencio Summerville)
West Ham make the breakthrough in the 74th minute of the contest, as Summerville turns home at the far post after Ings had attempted to pick out the corner himself from a Bowen cross. Finally the breakthrough arrives, and it comes for the home side.
81st min: West Ham 1-1 Man United (Casemiro)
Man United level the scores in the 81st minute of the contest, as Casemiro heads into the back of the net from close range after substitute Zirkzee had nodded towards him inside the box.
92nd min: West Ham 2-1 Man United (Jarrod Bowen)
West Ham make it 2-1 in the 92nd minute, as Bowen smashes his penalty into the bottom corner. Incredibly controversial, but the Hammers have the lead in the final moments of this contest.
MAN OF THE MATCH - CRYSENCIO SUMMERVILLE
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Summerville simply changed the game at the interval - West Ham struggled for any sort of attacking threat in the first period but that all changed when the attacker was introduced.
The ex-Leeds United forward scored the opening goal of the match and continued to cause problems when he had possession of the ball, with Man United unable to deal with his direct running.
BEST STAT
-6.6 - Manchester United have the biggest negative differential between expected goals and goals scored in the Premier League this season (8 goals from 14.6 xG). Frustration. pic.twitter.com/0gpsqn5iWZ
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 27, 2024
WEST HAM VS. MAN UNITED MATCH STATS
Possession: West Ham 43%-57% Man United
Shots: West Ham 12-18 Man United
Shots on target: West Ham 3-5 Man United
Corners: West Ham 6-5 Man United
Fouls: West Ham 6-7 Man United
WHAT NEXT?
Man United's attention will now switch to the EFL Cup, welcoming Leicester City to Old Trafford in the last-16 stage of the competition on Wednesday night, before hosting Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
West Ham, meanwhile, will be bidding to build on the three points when they travel to an in-form Nottingham Forest in the league on Saturday afternoon.
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