English Premier League: ICYM all the action and entertainment – Matchday 7 Saturday
Last season this fixture saw United take all the points in a whitewash. However, history doesn’t repeat itself that often in the Premier League.
West Ham 3-1 Manchester United
Calls for the axe goes on. As well as, calls for no shows to take a seat on the sideline or even the reserves, after this weekend’s mind-boggling loss. The pieces are laying all over the show and nobody’s picking them up for United.
Take nothing away from West Ham?
Yes, we have to admit, they hit a dog while it was down and took advantage of the Red Devils who are limping with many wounds. A total 180 turn on how they started off their campaign under new management.
The celebrations on the sideline epitomised what it meant to the Hammers to finally meet expectations. They’ve really turned things around since their triumph over Everton on Matchday 5.
An early goal by new boy, Anderson set the way for the home side. An important goal just before the break gave the London side confidence going into the break. The third goal was an important one but a little too late, as the fourth goal was the third conceded by Jose’s men, sealing their fate just before the 80th minute of the game.
United drop to 10th place, while West Ham climb the shoot and place themselves in 14th place for now.