West Ham United v Huddersfield Town, 16 March 2019

Score4-3 to West Ham United
RefereeJonathan Moss
CompetitionPremier League
VenueLondon Stadium
Attendance59,931
Kick-off: 3.00pm Huddersfield Town remained without a league win against West Ham United since 13 November 1971 in League Division One at Leeds Road. Premier League Head to Head Played: 4 West Ham United won: 3 Drawn: 1 Huddersfield Town won: 0 West Ham United scored: 11 Huddersfield Town scored: 5

4 West Ham United

Manager: Manuel Pellegrini

3 Huddersfield Town

Manager: Jan Siewert

Goals:

Mark Noble penalty 15 P
Angelo Ogbonna 75 G
Javier Hernández 84 G
Javier Hernández 90 G

Goals:

Juninho Bacuna 17 G
Karlan Grant 30 G
Karlan Grant 65 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabiański
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Issa Diop
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Defender Pablo Zabaleta
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Felipe Anderson
Midfielder Manuel Lanzini
Midfielder Mark Noble
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio

Starting lineup:

Jonas Lössl Goalkeeper
Terence Kongolo Defender
Tommy Smith Defender
Chris Löwe Defender/Midfielder
Juninho Bacuna Midfielder
Erik Durm Midfielder
Alex Pritchard Midfielder
Aaron Rowe Midfielder
Aaron Mooy Midfielder/Forward
Karlan Grant Forward

Substitutions:

Javier Hernández for Michail Antonio 46
Samir Nasri for Mark Noble 59
Lucas Pérez for Marko Arnautović 68

Substitutions:

Philip Billing for Aaron Rowe 55
Jason Puncheon for Juninho Bacuna 67
Steve Mounié for Karlan Grant 70

Cards:

Cards:

Alex Pritchard 74 Y
Philip Billing 78 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender Fabián Balbuena
Defender/Midfielder Arthur Masuaku
Midfielder Samir Nasri
Midfielder Robert Snodgrass
Forward Lucas Pérez

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Ben Hamer
Midfielder Philip Billing
Midfielder Matty Daly
Midfielder Jason Puncheon
Forward Steve Mounié

Comments:

League position: 9th This was the third time that West Ham United had come from at least two goals behind to win a game in the Premier League; also against Bradford City on 12 February 2000 (5-4) and Everton on 5 March 2016 (3-2). The Hammers remained unbeaten at home in all competitions in 2019 (played seven, won five). They had now won three consecutive games in the Premier League at the London Stadium for the first time. They had now taken 42 points for their 31 games so far in this Premier League season to equal their final points total of the previous season. Mark Noble became the third player to score 40 or more goals for West Ham United in the Premier League after Paolo Di Canio (47) and Carlton Cole (41).

Comments:

League position: 20th Huddersfield Town had now lost eight of their last nine games in the Premier League. Prior to this game, they had only scored eight goals in their 14 away games so far in this Premier League season and had failed to score in five consecutive away games. Town had now scored more than one goal in a game for the second time in this Premier League season. It was also the first time they had more than one goalscorer in a game in the Premier League since a 2-1 win at West Bromwich Albion on 14 February 2018. This was the fourth time in their 69 games in the Premier League that the Terriers had scored three of more goals and the first since a 4-1 win against AFC Bournemouth on 18 February 2018. This was the first time that they had scored three or more goals in a game but failed to win since 4-4 draw with Derby County in the League Championship on 18 April 2015.

4 West Ham United

Manager: Manuel Pellegrini

Goals:

Mark Noble penalty 15 P
Angelo Ogbonna 75 G
Javier Hernández 84 G
Javier Hernández 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabiański
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Issa Diop
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Defender Pablo Zabaleta
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Felipe Anderson
Midfielder Manuel Lanzini
Midfielder Mark Noble
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio

Substitutions:

Javier Hernández for Michail Antonio 46
Samir Nasri for Mark Noble 59
Lucas Pérez for Marko Arnautović 68

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender Fabián Balbuena
Defender/Midfielder Arthur Masuaku
Midfielder Samir Nasri
Midfielder Robert Snodgrass
Forward Lucas Pérez

Comments:

League position: 9th This was the third time that West Ham United had come from at least two goals behind to win a game in the Premier League; also against Bradford City on 12 February 2000 (5-4) and Everton on 5 March 2016 (3-2). The Hammers remained unbeaten at home in all competitions in 2019 (played seven, won five). They had now won three consecutive games in the Premier League at the London Stadium for the first time. They had now taken 42 points for their 31 games so far in this Premier League season to equal their final points total of the previous season. Mark Noble became the third player to score 40 or more goals for West Ham United in the Premier League after Paolo Di Canio (47) and Carlton Cole (41).

3 Huddersfield Town

Manager: Jan Siewert

Goals:

Juninho Bacuna 17 G
Karlan Grant 30 G
Karlan Grant 65 G

Starting lineup:

Jonas Lössl Goalkeeper
Terence Kongolo Defender
Tommy Smith Defender
Chris Löwe Defender/Midfielder
Juninho Bacuna Midfielder
Erik Durm Midfielder
Alex Pritchard Midfielder
Aaron Rowe Midfielder
Aaron Mooy Midfielder/Forward
Karlan Grant Forward

Substitutions:

Philip Billing for Aaron Rowe 55
Jason Puncheon for Juninho Bacuna 67
Steve Mounié for Karlan Grant 70

Cards:

Alex Pritchard 74 Y
Philip Billing 78 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Ben Hamer
Midfielder Philip Billing
Midfielder Matty Daly
Midfielder Jason Puncheon
Forward Steve Mounié

Comments:

League position: 20th Huddersfield Town had now lost eight of their last nine games in the Premier League. Prior to this game, they had only scored eight goals in their 14 away games so far in this Premier League season and had failed to score in five consecutive away games. Town had now scored more than one goal in a game for the second time in this Premier League season. It was also the first time they had more than one goalscorer in a game in the Premier League since a 2-1 win at West Bromwich Albion on 14 February 2018. This was the fourth time in their 69 games in the Premier League that the Terriers had scored three of more goals and the first since a 4-1 win against AFC Bournemouth on 18 February 2018. This was the first time that they had scored three or more goals in a game but failed to win since 4-4 draw with Derby County in the League Championship on 18 April 2015.