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15
West Ham United
Manchester City
Attacks
51
154
Dangerous Attacks
17
77
Ball Possession
29
71
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1
6
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End 1-1
96′
M.Kante
J.Bowen
89′
M.Fernandes
76′
S.Magassa
75′
T.Reijnders
B. Silva
75′
A. Traoré
T.Castellanos
74′
P.Foden
A.Semenyo
64′
S.Magassa
P.Felipe
60′
J.Doku
R.Nouri
60′
R.Cherki
O. Marmoush
Halftime 1-1
37′
B. Silva
35′
1-1
K. Mavropanos
Assist: J.Bowen
31′
0-1
B. Silva
Assist: O. Marmoush
11′
O. Marmoush
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Match Info
A late equalizer from Manchester City salvaged a dramatic 1-1 draw against a resilient West Ham United at the London Stadium in the English Premier League. In a match defined by contrasting styles, West Ham's disciplined defensive block was finally breached in the dying moments, denying David Moyes's side a famous victory over the reigning champions.
West Ham took a surprise lead midway through the first half, capitalizing on a rare City mistake to score on a swift breakaway. The goal galvanized the home side, who defended with immense organization and passion, frustrating City's intricate attacking patterns. The visitors dominated possession but found clear-cut chances hard to come by against a packed Hammers defense. The key moment arrived deep into stoppage time, when a moment of individual brilliance from City's star forward saw him curl an unstoppable shot into the top corner from the edge of the box, sparking wild celebrations from the away bench. The controversy centered on a potential penalty appeal for West Ham in the second half, waved away by the referee after a brief VAR check. This result sees Manchester City drop two crucial points in a tight title race, while West Ham will be proud of their performance but ultimately disappointed not to have held on for all three. City's manager acknowledged the challenge, saying, "It's always difficult here. We kept believing and got our reward at the end." West Ham's boss was philosophical: "The lads gave everything. To concede so late is heartbreaking, but that's the quality they have."

