West Ham on the up with Crystal Palace coup

West Ham on the up with Crystal Palace coup
West Ham on the up with Crystal Palace coup

London (AFP) – West Ham United climbed out of the relegation zone with just their second Premier League win of the season after Manuel Lanzini’s goal secured a 1-0 victory away to London rivals Crystal Palace on Saturday.

The Hammers hung on to all three points despite playing the final 15 minutes a man down after Aaron Cresswell was sent off to record their first win since August. 

Lanzini put the Hammers ahead in the 19th minute at a rainswept Selhurst Park when he turned in Creswell’s hard, low cross with a first-time touch.

Palace, managed by former West Ham boss Alan Pardew, should have equalised on the stroke of half-time when they were awarded a penalty following Angelo Ogbonna’s challenge on Christian Benteke.

The Belgium striker took the spot-kick himself but, trying to place the ball rather than power it into the net, he side-footed a shot wide of the right post.

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There was still time in the half for Benteke to go rather closer to making it 1-1 when he rose above the Hammers defence and beat goalkeeper Adrian with a header that hit the post.

In the second half, the Hammers had a chance to double their lead. Lanzini burst through on goal but he was forced wide by a combination of a poor touch and onrushing Palace goalkeeper Steve Mandanda.

The ball fell to Dimitri Payet, whose well-struck shot was saved by France international Mandanda.

It took Palace nearly an hour to produce their first shot on goal, with England midfielder Andros Townsend firing straight at Adrian.

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The Eagles were given a boost, however, 15 minutes from time when Cresswell was sent off after collecting two yellow cards in quick succession.

Having been cautioned for diving, Cresswell saw red for a foul on Wilfried Zaha. 

Palace pressed for an equaliser and it needed a fine save by Adrian in stoppage time to tip Connor Wickham’s close-ranger header over the crossbar.

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