Everton vs West Ham Report
Scorers: O’Brien 90+1’; Soucek 67’
Jake O’Brien struck in the 90th minute to salvage a 1-1 draw for Everton against West Ham United at Goodison Park, extending the Toffees’ unbeaten run in the Premier League to nine matches.
The result saw David Moyes’ side register their fifth draw in six games, keeping them narrowly above Everton in the league table on goal difference.
Everton Start Strong But Struggle to Test Areola
Fresh off being named PL Manager of the Month, Moyes arrived at his former club looking to end a frustrating winless streak against Graham Potter, having failed to defeat him in seven previous encounters.
West Ham nearly made an early breakthrough when the ball ricocheted dangerously off Jarrad Branthwaite, forcing Jordan Pickford into a smart reaction save.
Despite the early scare, Everton grew into the contest and dominated aerial duels, peppering the West Ham goal with a series of headed attempts. However, none of their efforts seriously troubled Alphonse Areola.
At the other end, Jarrod Bowen endured a quiet opening half-hour but came alive with a moment of brilliance just before the break.
Receiving a pass from Max Kilman, the West Ham forward controlled the ball superbly before unleashing a dipping volley that required Pickford to tip it over the bar.
The first half almost ended with drama when referee Darren Bond initially awarded Everton a penalty after Beto went to ground in the box.
However, after reviewing the incident, the decision was overturned, ensuring the teams went into the break level.
Souček Fires West Ham Ahead as Everton Struggle for Openings
The second half started slowly, with both teams guilty of lacking precision in the final third. It wasn’t until the 67th minute that the deadlock was finally broken.
Bowen’s quick footwork unlocked Everton’s defence, allowing him to slide a well-timed pass to Tomáš Souček, who calmly curled his finish into the bottom corner under pressure.
With time running out, Everton pushed forward, determined to find an equaliser. However, their lack of cutting edge in the final third appeared destined to cost them.
O’Brien’s Last-Minute Header Sparks Goodison Park Jubilation
Just when it seemed West Ham would hold on for three points, Everton found their breakthrough in the dying moments.
Idrissa Gueye delivered a dangerous cross into the box, and Jake O’Brien rose highest to power home a dramatic header, sending Goodison Park into raptures.
Everton Extend Unbeaten Run as West Ham’s Draw Streak Continues
The late equaliser ensured Everton extended their unbeaten PL run to nine matches, while West Ham’s fifth draw in six games sees them remain ahead of the Toffees on goal difference.
Moyes’ men will be frustrated at failing to close out the win, while Potter’s Everton continue to show resilience as they push towards the top half of the table.
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