Burnley v West Ham United, 21 May 2017

Score2-1 to West Ham United
RefereeBobby Madley
CompetitionPremier League
VenueTurf Moor
Attendance21,634
Kick-off: 3.00pm West Ham United had now won the last five meetings in all competitions.

Goals:

Sam Vokes 23 G

Goals:

Sofiane Féghouli 27 G
André Ayew 72 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tom Heaton
Defender Kevin Long
Defender Matt Lowton
Defender James Tarkowski
Defender/Midfielder Robbie Brady
Defender/Midfielder Stephen Ward
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Scott Arfield
Midfielder Jeff Hendrick
Forward Andre Gray
Forward Sam Vokes

Starting lineup:

Adrián Goalkeeper
James M Collins Defender
Aaron Cresswell Defender
José Fonte Defender
Angelo Ogbonna Defender
Sam Byram Defender/Midfielder
Manuel Lanzini Midfielder
Robert Snodgrass Midfielder
André Ayew Midfielder/Forward
Sofiane Féghouli Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson for Robbie Brady 67
Steven Defour for Ashley R Westwood 78
Ashley Barnes for Andre Gray 78

Substitutions:

Ashley Fletcher for Robert Snodgrass 84
Declan Rice for Edimilson Fernandes 90

Cards:

Ashley R Westwood 26 Y
Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson 86 Y

Cards:

James M Collins 17 Y
Manuel Lanzini 42 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Nick Pope
Defender Jon Flanagan
Defender/Midfielder Tendayi Darikwa
Midfielder Steven Defour
Midfielder/Forward Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson
Forward Dan Agyei
Forward Ashley Barnes

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Darren Randolph
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Dan Kemp
Midfielder Moses Makasi
Midfielder/Forward Domingos Quina
Forward Ashley Fletcher

Comments:

Final league position 2016-17: 16th This was Burnley's highest finishing position since 1974-75 when they finished 10th in League Division One under manager Jimmy Adamson. Sam Vokes became the second player to score ten or more goals in a Premier League season for the Clarets (also Danny Ings in 2014-15). They had now won two of their last 16 league and cup games. Burnley manager Sean Dyche said: "This is a small negative in a positive season. The game should have been out of sight for us at half-time, we had enough chances but they were the better team in the second-half. The disappointment of today is tempered by the fact that we are still in the Premier League and that was always the aim. It is important we keep recruiting where we can and keep learning.

Comments:

Final league position 2016-17: 11th This was West Ham United's first away win in their last seven away games in the Premier League (lost three). The Hammers scored 28 goals in their away games in this Premier League season; the most by a team finishing outside of the top six. They had lost their final game in each of the last three Premier League seasons (all away games). West Ham United named only six of a possible seven substitutes. West Ham manager Slaven Bilic said: "It is always nice to win the last game and I'm really pleased for the guys. We thought we were going to do better, we had so many obstacles, so many injuries, so many surgeries, eight, which is not usual. The move to the stadium, which is the best thing the club has ever done long-term, it took us a while to settle. You need time. It is very hard to get that Upton Park feeling but it is going to get better and better."

Goals:

Sam Vokes 23 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tom Heaton
Defender Kevin Long
Defender Matt Lowton
Defender James Tarkowski
Defender/Midfielder Robbie Brady
Defender/Midfielder Stephen Ward
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Scott Arfield
Midfielder Jeff Hendrick
Forward Andre Gray
Forward Sam Vokes

Substitutions:

Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson for Robbie Brady 67
Steven Defour for Ashley R Westwood 78
Ashley Barnes for Andre Gray 78

Cards:

Ashley R Westwood 26 Y
Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson 86 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Nick Pope
Defender Jon Flanagan
Defender/Midfielder Tendayi Darikwa
Midfielder Steven Defour
Midfielder/Forward Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson
Forward Dan Agyei
Forward Ashley Barnes

Comments:

Final league position 2016-17: 16th This was Burnley's highest finishing position since 1974-75 when they finished 10th in League Division One under manager Jimmy Adamson. Sam Vokes became the second player to score ten or more goals in a Premier League season for the Clarets (also Danny Ings in 2014-15). They had now won two of their last 16 league and cup games. Burnley manager Sean Dyche said: "This is a small negative in a positive season. The game should have been out of sight for us at half-time, we had enough chances but they were the better team in the second-half. The disappointment of today is tempered by the fact that we are still in the Premier League and that was always the aim. It is important we keep recruiting where we can and keep learning.

Goals:

Sofiane Féghouli 27 G
André Ayew 72 G

Starting lineup:

Adrián Goalkeeper
James M Collins Defender
Aaron Cresswell Defender
José Fonte Defender
Angelo Ogbonna Defender
Sam Byram Defender/Midfielder
Manuel Lanzini Midfielder
Robert Snodgrass Midfielder
André Ayew Midfielder/Forward
Sofiane Féghouli Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Ashley Fletcher for Robert Snodgrass 84
Declan Rice for Edimilson Fernandes 90

Cards:

James M Collins 17 Y
Manuel Lanzini 42 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Darren Randolph
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Dan Kemp
Midfielder Moses Makasi
Midfielder/Forward Domingos Quina
Forward Ashley Fletcher

Comments:

Final league position 2016-17: 11th This was West Ham United's first away win in their last seven away games in the Premier League (lost three). The Hammers scored 28 goals in their away games in this Premier League season; the most by a team finishing outside of the top six. They had lost their final game in each of the last three Premier League seasons (all away games). West Ham United named only six of a possible seven substitutes. West Ham manager Slaven Bilic said: "It is always nice to win the last game and I'm really pleased for the guys. We thought we were going to do better, we had so many obstacles, so many injuries, so many surgeries, eight, which is not usual. The move to the stadium, which is the best thing the club has ever done long-term, it took us a while to settle. You need time. It is very hard to get that Upton Park feeling but it is going to get better and better."