West Ham took the lead in the first half and held on for a 1-0 victory against Everton at the London Stadium. The match, played on David Moyes' 63rd birthday, saw the Hammers capitalize on a set piece to secure the win.
The game started slowly, with both teams struggling to find rhythm. Everton's performance was lackluster, showing little urgency as they chased a European spot. West Ham, on the other hand, looked slightly more dangerous but still lacked creativity.
In the 50th minute, West Ham broke the deadlock. Jarrod Bowen sent in a corner that Tomas Soucek met with a powerful header, giving the Hammers a 1-0 lead. Everton's defense failed to mark Soucek, and it was a costly mistake that would haunt them for the rest of the match.
Everton made changes in the second half, bringing on George and Iroegbunam to inject some life into their attack. However, the substitutions did little to change the course of the game. Everton struggled to create clear chances, with their best efforts falling flat. A low cross from Garner was easily dealt with by West Ham's goalkeeper, and a few half-hearted attempts from Ndiaye and McNeil went wide.
West Ham's defense held firm, with Everton failing to register a single shot on target throughout the match. The Toffees looked disjointed, as if they had already checked out for the season. With the clock ticking down, West Ham remained resolute, absorbing any pressure Everton could muster.
The final whistle confirmed West Ham's victory, leaving Everton with more questions than answers as they head into the final stretch of the season. Fans will be eager to see if the Toffees can regroup and find their form before it’s too late.
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