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  • 1 month ago | irishexaminer.com | Nick Szczepanik |London Stadium

    West Ham United made a further dent in Bournemouth’s chances of European football at the London Stadium on Saturday in a match that eventually came to life after a dismal start. And apart from the paying customers, one of the most interested spectators must have been Evan Ferguson, who watched the entire match from the bench. To some media voices, Ferguson’s loan move from Brighton to West Ham in January made a lot of sense.

  • 1 month ago | irishexaminer.com | Nick Szczepanik |London Stadium

    Two teams who cannot win both continued their dismal runs of form in a game that woke up after a truly dreadful start. Bournemouth have now not tasted victory, except on penalties, in nine matches and any lingering hopes of making the Champions League are surely ebbing away. And without the influential Ryan Christie, whose groin problem may force him to miss the remainder of the campaign, those hopes are almost non-existent.

  • Aug 31, 2024 | irishexaminer.com | Gerry Cox |London Stadium

    Few footballers play the percentage game better than Erling Haaland, who was hardly involved for 95% of this game, had just six meaningful touches, but won all three points to send Manchester City clear at the top of the table. His first touch and last touches were rare misses, he also set up team-mate Rico Lewis for another chance that went begging.

  • Mar 17, 2024 | irishexaminer.com | John Brewin |London Stadium

    After Tottenham’s pain, only a slight gain for Aston Villa. Though perhaps a draw and a three-point advantage over their fellow Champions League chasers will eventually prove enough when a first defeat in London under Unai Emery had beckoned. Nicolò Zaniolo crashed home Villa’s equaliser from Moussa Diaby’s cross. Emery’s in-game management rescuing a point and, at the final whistle, the overriding emotion was relief for Villa and rage from the home fans at the final twist in the tale.

  • Feb 11, 2024 | irishexaminer.com | Nick Callow |London Stadium

    FOUR goals in just 15 first-half minutes finished off West Ham’s latest attempt to derail Arsenal’s Premier League title aspirations. So one-sided was this London derby the half-time scoreline flattered David Moyes’ side. No wonder so many home fans chose to skip the second half and not have to listen to the Arsenal supporters celebrate another day very much in the title race.

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