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    Arnautovic strikes as West Ham beat Chelsea 1-0

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 9, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    David Moyes eyes upsetting Arsenal as both teams clash in the EPL thursday.
    Marko Arnautovic scored the only goal to hand David Moyes his first West Ham win
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    Marko Arnautovic scored the only goal to hand David Moyes his first West Ham win

    West Ham won for the first time under David Moyes as Marko Arnautovic’s first goal for the club proved enough to beat a disjointed Chelsea at London Stadium.

    The Hammers scored the only goal after just six minutes when Arnautovic curled a deft strike into the bottom corner after exchanging passes with Manuel Lanzini on the edge of the area.

     

    Chelsea responded well before the break but were repelled by an organised West Ham defence and two solid saves from Adrian, retaining his spot in place of the dropped Joe Hart.

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    Both sides became increasingly ragged in the second half but West Ham desperately held on, with Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata firing wide when clean through late on.

    Despite victory, the hosts remain in the bottom three, though they have drawn level on points with 17th-placed West Brom, who face fellow strugglers Swansea at 15:00 GMT.

    Defeat means champions Chelsea will finish the weekend 14 points behind leaders Manchester City if Pep Guardiola’s side beat rivals Manchester United on Sunday.

    The Moyes revival

    Having ultimately failed to hang on in a vastly improved performance against Manchester City last weekend, West Ham took the next step in proving they could be revitalised under Moyes by this time beating superior opposition.

    Their new endeavour was epitomised by Arnautovic, the often frustrating Austria international exchanging positions with his fellow forwards to routinely test Chelsea’s defence.

    When makeshift centre-forward Michail Antonio drifted out right early on, Arnautovic cleverly moved inside, collecting Antonio’s pass and playing a quick one-two with Lanzini to leave Andreas Christensen behind, before calmly finishing low past Thibaut Courtois.

    He remained a threat even when West Ham dropped deeper and was denied a decent penalty shout when he tried to go past Christensen and the ball hit the Danish defender’s outstretched hand.

    At the other end, the Hammers showed greater resolve in defence, largely due to Moyes’ organisation of the central back three and wing backs, with Arthur Masuaku particularly impressive down the left flank.

    It could also be a result of Adrian’s more measured presence in goal, exuding more calm to his defence perhaps than the erratic Hart, who could not play against his parent club last week and has now lost his place.

    “I have two really good goalkeepers – Joe’s professionalism when I told him he wasn’t playing was excellent, Adrian has done well again and kept the clean sheet so we’re happy,” said Moyes.

    Whatever the main reason, Moyes will surely stick with Adrian going forward and England’s number one Hart could find himself short of first-team football before next summer’s World Cup.

    The next test for West Ham is to replicate these performances against the teams around them and drag themselves away from danger.

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