West Ham 1 Bournemouth 1
Hackney Wick is damp and grey on the way to Forman’s, where
my pal Jackie joins me for coffee next to the smoked salmon eaters. We watch
the rain ripple the River Lea rather like we’re in a Smiths video. Inside the
stadium we find Michael, who’s just dined at Ken’s Café and has been talking about pandas on Radio 4, as you do, Nigel in Churchillian mode after Darkest Hour, Fraser about to re-write the great crime novel and Alison and Scott contemplating a move to Clacton.
Lisa’s there with Matt, who is wearing his Ecuadorian hat and has lost his voice
— much to the relief of the ref and Arthur Masuaku. He’s feeling so ill he’s
not even planning to take Lisa on a romantic mini-break to Wigan.
The Hammers have a decent first 30 minutes, with Kouyate's good work and Zabaleta’s
cross setting up Arnautovic, whose shot is tipped over by Begovic. There’s one
great passing move down the left, Lanzini and Kouyate looks more energetic than of late
and has a good game. But Slowly Bournemouth come into it with neat passing
moves and from a training ground corner routine Cook shoots just wide. The Hammers fans themselves booing Wilson.
At half-time Nigel struggles to find a place to put his banana-skin, sparking a series of quips. Lanzini goes close as West Ham make a decent start to the second half. Sub Stanislas comes on. “What could possibly
go wrong?” asks Nigel. Most of the action tales place in the 71st to
73rd minutes. Not-so Junior Stanislas plays a through ball to Fraser who has
drifted behind the defence. Adrian comes out but then hesitates and back pedals
slightly as Fraser smashes home. It looks like a miserable defeat in the
swirling rain. But from the kick of Ogbonna plays it long, Kouyate and Hernandez
win headers, Arnautovic’s shot is blocked and Hernandez flicks home the loose
ball. That’s what he’s good at and it's the second game in a row where WHU have scored from the kick-off.
The Irons almost grab a second as sub Byram’s pull back
evades Arnie and co, but it’s a nervous final ten minutes as Adrian has to tip
away a Stanislas shot and the Cherries mount a series of attacks. Lanzini goes
off with a dodgy hamstring and Cresswell goes down with cramp as the Hammers
hold on for a point. It’s not a disaster; under Bilic you feel we might have
lost this and it keeps the points total ticking over, while Bournemout look a
decent outfit under Eddie Howe.
So it’s off to the Refreshment Rooms with Michael, Fraser
and Jackie for a pint of Blue moon with added fruit. So now it's an FA Cup tie at Wigan with an injury-ravaged squad to look forward
to… and then a vital game against Palace. The unbeaten run is encouraging but WHU need to get some more bodies in before then.
PLAYER RATINGS: Adrian
5; Zabaleta 6, Ogbonna 6, Collins 6, Cresswell 6 (Byram n/a), Masuaku 5; Kouyate
6 (Rice n/a), Obiang 5, Noble 6, Lanzini 6 (Hernandez 7); Arnautovic 7.
2 comments:
And now Lanzini and Arnie out with hamstrings? What is going on?!
New physio doesn't seem to have changed anything.…
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