Plenty of colour before the kick-off.
Nigel reports choruses of “F**k off Payet!” in the shouty tunnel near the
Carpenters Arms, while he’s discovered a plaque marking the meridian line near
the Builders Arms. Michael’s been to Upton Park to see the rubble of the East
Stand and had lunch in Ken’s Café after picking up his signed Clyde Best book from
the Newham Bookshop. Steve the Cornish postman is here to deliver a missive to
Mr Payet, along with Scott and Joe, while Alison is rumoured to be in Maldon on
strike wondering if the East Stand can match her ambition of a game without any
glare from the sun (it can’t).
It's not a great first half. Feghouli releases Noble who
gets in a cross that Andy Carroll volleys over the bar when he might have hit
the target. At the other end Tomkins prods a dead ball across our goal-line,
prompting a chant of “James Tomkins he’s one of our own!” But the positive
signs are that Lanzini looks up to make the playmaker role his own and the side
is working hard. Big Sam will be satisfied with a goalless first half.
At the interval I suggest
that if Carroll scores Big Sam will be hoist by his own petard. “It would take
a very strong petard to hoist Allardyce,” quips Nigel.
Bilic takes off Ogbonna and
brings on Byram, reverting to a back four and pushing Antonio further forward. Young
Byram has a fine game, getting forward well and also making some solid tackles.
Suddenly West Ham look fired
up. Carroll fires wide almost from the kick-off. Feghouli starts to play really
well, getting in a great cross that Tomkins heads away under pressure from
Carroll. Feghouli then beats two players and wins a free kick. From the dead
ball Big Andy fires into the side netting. A great ball from Obiang finds the
overlapping Byram who sends a half volley just past the post. “Come on you
Irons!” chant the fans as we start to find some belief.
After 68 minutes Noble finds
Antonio who gets behind the Palace defence to send in an inviting cross and
Feghouli has the desire to prod the ball over the line. The Algerian winger then
kisses the turf — unlike his goal against Domzale where he kissed the plastic
by mistake. Great moment for Feghouli, who is looking a different player when
he’s confident.
“I never doubted you for a
moment, Sofiane…” declares Mystic Matt.
Will Big Sam’s men come back
and sneak a point? Andy Carroll makes some great defensive headers and Collins
and Reid are solid. Then on 79 minutes Lanzini finds Antonio who crosses into
the box. Andy Carroll winds himself up like a medieval siege engine, connects
perfectly with the ball and propels an unstoppable projectile into the top corner.
The ground erupts as Andy slides
towards the corner flag, nearly taking the East Stand with him. Now that gives
the stadium a bit of history. “Dad, how did he score with a backward kick?”
asks a disbelieving Nell. Who needs Payet?
Suddenly our ‘soulless
corporate dome’ is rocking to “SUPER SUPER SLAV, SUPER SLAVEN BILIC!” All the
rubbish we’ve suffered this season seems to disappear, as finally, thanks to a
certain Gallic prima donna, the club appears united once more. For the first
time the London Stadium is starting to feel like a home. And Slaven must be moved by the support. He's a decent man who has supported Payet all the way and has not deserved the events of the past week.
West Ham stop another Palace
foray and suddenly Antonio is running from his own half. He finds Lanzini who
races towards the goal pursued by two defenders. With supreme nonchalance he
produces a Payet-esque dink over the keeper and runs into the arms of the fans to
celebrate, earning a booking, but who cares?
The team’s performance
suggests that Dimitri had become a big pain in the dressing room. Antonio has
set the tone by playing through flu and making all three goals.
For once there’s a happy hubbub
on the way to Hackney Wick. After putting my daughter Nell on the train, I take
the Overground back to Stratford, escaping the Stop/Go signs and making it to
the King Edward, where Nigel, Michael, Matt and Fraser and joined by Gavin,
who’s been to the club shop, getting a track suit for Stanley and quite possibly
buying up all the Feghouli shirts he can find. All the Payet shirts have been
removed. Strange days indeed. We might have lost a player and found a team.
PLAYER RATINGS: Randolph 6; Antonio 8 (Fletcher n/a), Ogbonna
6 (Byram 7), Collins 6, Reid 7, Cresswell 6; Feghouli 8, Lanzini 8 (Fernandes
n/a), Noble 6, Obiang 7; Carroll 8.
2 comments:
Fantastic to finally see and hear the roar of a crowd loving what they're seeing in the new stadium. Nobody moaning about gaps in the stands, the stewards or the segregation - although there were plenty of comments about how Palace's self-styled 'Ultras' got a drum into the ground we can't get a hip flask. Just the hum of a contented bunch who had finally seen what they'd been paying for.
As for the individual performances; Lanzini being released from the French twat's shadow, Carroll bullying the Palace defence, Byram finally showing he could be the answer at right-back and Feghouli shining on the wing.
All in al a good day's work and great to see everyone pulling together to support Slav. The famous East End spirit prevails!
Agree with very word Shane. And Byram might be the right back we're looking for on that form.
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