West Ham United v Brighton and Hove Albion, 20 October 2017

Score3-0 to Brighton and Hove Albion
RefereeMartin Atkinson
CompetitionPremier League
VenueLondon Stadium
Attendance56,977
Kick-off: 8.00pm This was only Brighton and Hove Albion's second win at West Ham United since 1904 (also 1-0 in League Championship on 13 November 2004).

Goals:

Goals:

Glenn Murray 10 G
José Izquierdo 45 G
Glenn Murray penalty 75 P

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Joe Hart
Defender José Fonte
Defender Winston Reid
Defender Pablo Zabaleta
Defender/Midfielder Cheikhou Kouyaté
Defender/Midfielder Arthur Masuaku
Midfielder Manuel Lanzini
Midfielder Pedro Obiang
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio

Starting lineup:

Mat Ryan Goalkeeper
Gaëtan Bong Defender
Bruno Saltor Defender
Shane Duffy Defender
Lewis Dunk Defender/Midfielder
Pascal Gross Midfielder
Davy Pröpper Midfielder
Dale Stephens Midfielder
José Izquierdo Midfielder/Forward
Anthony Knockaert Midfielder/Forward
Glenn Murray Forward

Substitutions:

André Ayew for Cheikhou Kouyaté 46
Edimilson Fernandes for Marko Arnautović 74

Substitutions:

Solly March for José Izquierdo 70
Izzy Brown for Pascal Gross 76
Ezequiel Schelotto for Anthony Knockaert 84

Cards:

Javier Hernández 23 Y

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Defender/Midfielder Sam Byram
Midfielder Mark Noble
Midfielder/Forward André Ayew

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Tim Krul
Defender Connor Goldson
Defender Markus Suttner
Defender/Midfielder Solly March
Defender/Midfielder Ezequiel Schelotto
Midfielder Jayson Molumby
Midfielder/Forward Izzy Brown

Comments:

League position: 17th This was West Ham United's heaviest home league defeat against a newly-promoted side since losing 5-1 to West Bromwich Albion in November 1931. Since Slaven Bilic became their manager in June 2015, the Hammers had now conceded 18 penalties in the Premier League; four more than any other side. West Ham United had kept a clean sheet in five of their preceding seven Premier League games at the London Stadium. West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic said "We've been here before and we managed to turn it around. I'm not worried; worried is a bad word. I am strong and all that and on the other hand it's not a question for me about my future. I know what I feel. I can't say everything publically. I've tried my best but when you lose 3-0 at home to Brighton I wouldn't be surprised with anything."

Comments:

League position: 10th This win equalled Brighton and Hove Albion's biggest-ever away victory in the top division (also 3-0 at Crystal Palace in April 1981 in League Division One). This was the second time that Glenn Murray had scored two goals in a Premier League game; both against West Ham United (also for Crystal Palace in February 2015). This was Albion boss and Ex-Hammer Chris Hughton's 100th game in charge of a Premier League team. Brighton and Hove Albion manager Chris Hughton said: "We were outstanding against a team who have got real quality. They threw a lot at us, a lot of crosses and blocked shots. We were good with the ball and gave ourselves a good platform to create chances. This is massive for us. Our first home win was big for us but what we have learnt is that we play at our level we can compete."

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Joe Hart
Defender José Fonte
Defender Winston Reid
Defender Pablo Zabaleta
Defender/Midfielder Cheikhou Kouyaté
Defender/Midfielder Arthur Masuaku
Midfielder Manuel Lanzini
Midfielder Pedro Obiang
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio

Substitutions:

André Ayew for Cheikhou Kouyaté 46
Edimilson Fernandes for Marko Arnautović 74

Cards:

Javier Hernández 23 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Defender/Midfielder Sam Byram
Midfielder Mark Noble
Midfielder/Forward André Ayew

Comments:

League position: 17th This was West Ham United's heaviest home league defeat against a newly-promoted side since losing 5-1 to West Bromwich Albion in November 1931. Since Slaven Bilic became their manager in June 2015, the Hammers had now conceded 18 penalties in the Premier League; four more than any other side. West Ham United had kept a clean sheet in five of their preceding seven Premier League games at the London Stadium. West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic said "We've been here before and we managed to turn it around. I'm not worried; worried is a bad word. I am strong and all that and on the other hand it's not a question for me about my future. I know what I feel. I can't say everything publically. I've tried my best but when you lose 3-0 at home to Brighton I wouldn't be surprised with anything."

Goals:

Glenn Murray 10 G
José Izquierdo 45 G
Glenn Murray penalty 75 P

Starting lineup:

Mat Ryan Goalkeeper
Gaëtan Bong Defender
Bruno Saltor Defender
Shane Duffy Defender
Lewis Dunk Defender/Midfielder
Pascal Gross Midfielder
Davy Pröpper Midfielder
Dale Stephens Midfielder
José Izquierdo Midfielder/Forward
Anthony Knockaert Midfielder/Forward
Glenn Murray Forward

Substitutions:

Solly March for José Izquierdo 70
Izzy Brown for Pascal Gross 76
Ezequiel Schelotto for Anthony Knockaert 84

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Tim Krul
Defender Connor Goldson
Defender Markus Suttner
Defender/Midfielder Solly March
Defender/Midfielder Ezequiel Schelotto
Midfielder Jayson Molumby
Midfielder/Forward Izzy Brown

Comments:

League position: 10th This win equalled Brighton and Hove Albion's biggest-ever away victory in the top division (also 3-0 at Crystal Palace in April 1981 in League Division One). This was the second time that Glenn Murray had scored two goals in a Premier League game; both against West Ham United (also for Crystal Palace in February 2015). This was Albion boss and Ex-Hammer Chris Hughton's 100th game in charge of a Premier League team. Brighton and Hove Albion manager Chris Hughton said: "We were outstanding against a team who have got real quality. They threw a lot at us, a lot of crosses and blocked shots. We were good with the ball and gave ourselves a good platform to create chances. This is massive for us. Our first home win was big for us but what we have learnt is that we play at our level we can compete."