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West Ham United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Attacks
83
106
Dangerous Attacks
39
44
Ball Possession
44
56
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7
3
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End 4-0
85′
S.Magassa
M.Fernandes
85′
T. Edozie
J.Gomes
83′
4-0
K. Mavropanos
82′
C.Wilson
T.Castellanos
78′
F. Potts
P.Felipe
78′
A. Traoré
C. Summerville
71′
H.Hwang
A. Armstrong
71′
T.Arokodare
Y.Mosquera
68′
3-0
T.Castellanos
Assist: J.Bowen
66′
2-0
T.Castellanos
Assist: P.Felipe
61′
M. Mane
J.Bellegarde
61′
R.Gomes
A. Gomes
52′
T.Castellanos
Halftime 1-0
42′
1-0
K. Mavropanos
Assist: J.Bowen
31′
M.Fernandes
20′
Y.Mosquera
9′
J.Bellegarde
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Match Info
West Ham United delivered a dominant performance at the London Stadium, thrashing Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 in a one-sided Premier League encounter. This comprehensive victory for the Hammers was built on a fast start and clinical finishing, moving them up the league table with a significant goal difference boost. The match was effectively decided in the first half, with West Ham scoring three times before the break to leave Wolves with a mountain to climb. The opening goal came early from a set-piece, followed by a swift counter-attack for the second. The third was a result of sustained pressure, and the fourth in the second half added gloss to the scoreline. The key focus point was West Ham's midfield control, which completely stifled Wolves' creative players, leading to a frustrating afternoon for the visitors. This result provided a vital three points for West Ham's European aspirations, while leaving Wolves to reflect on a defensive performance well below their usual standards. Post-match, the West Ham manager praised his team's intensity, while the Wolves boss acknowledged his side was second best in every department. The starting lineups featured West Ham's first-choice attacking players, who all found their rhythm, against a Wolves side that struggled to cope from the outset.

