West Ham United secured a vital 2-0 Premier League victory against Newcastle United, with goals from Tomas Soucek and Aaron Wan-Bissaka. The win provided breathing space for under-pressure manager Julen Lopetegui and halted Newcastle's three-game winning streak.
TOMAS SOUCEK AND Aaron Wan-Bissaka combined to burst Newcastle’s bubble as West Ham handed under-pressure boss Julen Lopetegui breathing space with a priceless Premier League away win.
By contrast, the visitors were lethal on the break and produced the most fluent passages of play to leave Tyneside more than satisfied with a job well done. Sean Longstaff headed straight at Fabianski from Anthony Gordon’s floated 29th-minute cross and Lewis Hall sent a skidding shot just past the upright as the hosts responded.
Harvey Barnes, who scored twice inside the final seven minutes in Newcastle’s 4-3 comeback win in the corresponding fixture last season, replaced Willock at the break and helped his side lay siege to the West Ham goal in an early flurry.
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