Middlesbrough v West Ham United, 21 January 2017

Score3-1 to West Ham United
RefereeMartin Atkinson
CompetitionPremier League
VenueRiverside Stadium
Attendance30,848
Kick-off: 3.00pm West Ham United had now won five of the last seven meetings in the Premier League (drawn two).

Goals:

Cristhian Stuani 27 G

Goals:

Andy Carroll 9 G
Andy Carroll 43 G
Jonathan Calleri 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Victor Valdés
Defender Bernardo
Defender Ben Gibson
Defender/Midfielder Calum Chambers
Defender/Midfielder George Friend
Midfielder Adam Clayton
Midfielder Marten de Roon
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder/Forward Adama Traoré
Forward Álvaro Negredo

Starting lineup:

Darren Randolph Goalkeeper
Aaron Cresswell Defender
Angelo Ogbonna Defender
Winston Reid Defender
Sam Byram Defender/Midfielder
Manuel Lanzini Midfielder
Mark Noble Midfielder
Pedro Obiang Midfielder
Michail Antonio Midfielder/Forward
Sofiane Féghouli Midfielder/Forward
Andy Carroll Forward

Substitutions:

Patrick Bamford for Cristhian Stuani 80
Rudy Gestede for Adam Forshaw 83

Substitutions:

Edimilson Fernandes for Mark Noble 54
Jonathan Calleri for Andy Carroll 67
James M Collins for Sofiane Féghouli 83

Cards:

Ben Gibson 80 Y
Bernardo 83 Y

Cards:

Manuel Lanzini 6 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Brad Guzan
Defender/Midfielder Fábio Da Silva
Midfielder Stewart Downing
Midfielder Grant Leadbitter
Midfielder/Forward Viktor Fischer
Forward Patrick Bamford
Forward Rudy Gestede

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender James M Collins
Defender/Midfielder Reece Oxford
Midfielder/Forward Domingos Quina
Forward Ashley Fletcher

Comments:

League position: 16th Middlesbrough had now won only one of their last eight Premier League games (lost five). This was only the third time that Boro had conceded three or more goals in a game so far in this Premier League season (played 22). Their two previous Premier League games in 2017 had ended in goalless draws.

Comments:

League position: 10th West Ham United had now won five of their last seven games in the Premier League; as many as in their previous 19 Premier League games. The Hammers had now scored three or more goals in three of their last five Premier League games. Andy Carroll scored two or more goals in an away game for the first time in his Premier League career (played 85). Jonathan Calleri scored in the fourth minute of added time in the second-half.

Goals:

Cristhian Stuani 27 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Victor Valdés
Defender Bernardo
Defender Ben Gibson
Defender/Midfielder Calum Chambers
Defender/Midfielder George Friend
Midfielder Adam Clayton
Midfielder Marten de Roon
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder/Forward Adama Traoré
Forward Álvaro Negredo

Substitutions:

Patrick Bamford for Cristhian Stuani 80
Rudy Gestede for Adam Forshaw 83

Cards:

Ben Gibson 80 Y
Bernardo 83 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Brad Guzan
Defender/Midfielder Fábio Da Silva
Midfielder Stewart Downing
Midfielder Grant Leadbitter
Midfielder/Forward Viktor Fischer
Forward Patrick Bamford
Forward Rudy Gestede

Comments:

League position: 16th Middlesbrough had now won only one of their last eight Premier League games (lost five). This was only the third time that Boro had conceded three or more goals in a game so far in this Premier League season (played 22). Their two previous Premier League games in 2017 had ended in goalless draws.

Goals:

Andy Carroll 9 G
Andy Carroll 43 G
Jonathan Calleri 90 G

Starting lineup:

Darren Randolph Goalkeeper
Aaron Cresswell Defender
Angelo Ogbonna Defender
Winston Reid Defender
Sam Byram Defender/Midfielder
Manuel Lanzini Midfielder
Mark Noble Midfielder
Pedro Obiang Midfielder
Michail Antonio Midfielder/Forward
Sofiane Féghouli Midfielder/Forward
Andy Carroll Forward

Substitutions:

Edimilson Fernandes for Mark Noble 54
Jonathan Calleri for Andy Carroll 67
James M Collins for Sofiane Féghouli 83

Cards:

Manuel Lanzini 6 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender James M Collins
Defender/Midfielder Reece Oxford
Midfielder/Forward Domingos Quina
Forward Ashley Fletcher

Comments:

League position: 10th West Ham United had now won five of their last seven games in the Premier League; as many as in their previous 19 Premier League games. The Hammers had now scored three or more goals in three of their last five Premier League games. Andy Carroll scored two or more goals in an away game for the first time in his Premier League career (played 85). Jonathan Calleri scored in the fourth minute of added time in the second-half.