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Brighton created the early chances at London Stadium and deservedly took the lead just before halftime when striker Neal Maupay pounced on a loose ball in the box to score his first goal since October.
Soccer Football – Premier League – West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion – Tomas Soucek equalizes for West Ham for the second time in the game REUTERS/Kirsty Wigglesworth |
West Ham come back twice to earn 2-2 draw against Brighton
West Ham 2 Brighton 2
Ben Johnson and Tomas Soucek scored second-half goals as West Ham United twice came back from a goal down to earn a 2-2 draw at home to Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League on Sunday.
Brighton created the early chances at London Stadium and deservedly took the lead just before halftime when striker Neal Maupay pounced on a loose ball in the box to score his first goal since October.
After West Ham failed to record a single attempt on target in the first half, manager David Moyes introduced attacking midfielder Manuel Lanzini and forward Andriy Yarmolenko at the interval.
The attacking duo were instrumental in the build-up to West Hamโs equaliser on the hour mark, with wing back Johnson finding the net from close range to mark his first goal for the club.
Centre back Lewis Dunk thought he had won the game for Brighton in the 70th minute when he smashed in his first goal of the season from a quickly taken corner.
But Czech midfielder Soucek came up with his third goal of the month for West Ham when he was left unmarked at a corner and powered home a header with eight minutes left on the clock.
Graham Potterโs Brighton had to settle for a fifth draw in their last eight games in the competition. They are in 16th place on 13 points, two points above the relegation zone.
โIt is disappointing not to take three points, I felt it was there for us,โ Potter said. โWe didnโt defend the corner well for the second goal, and those details punish you at this level.
โWe didnโt do much wrong. We could have managed the game better. We need to keep working to get three points.โ
West Ham, who next travel to Southampton on Tuesday, stay 10th in the table and edge up to 22 points from their 15 games.
Leeds 1 Burnley 0
Bamford penalty gives Leeds win over Burnley
A fifth-minute penalty from Patrick Bamford was enough to give Leeds United a 1-0 win over Burnley at Elland Road in the Premier League on Sunday, but Sean Dycheโs side were left furious after an Ashley Barnes effort was ruled out.
Bamford, who spent a spell on loan at Burnley earlier in his career, drilled home the early spot kick after referee Robert Jones ruled that Burnley keeper Nick Pope had brought down the Leeds forward.
Burnley were flabbergasted, however, when Barnes hooked the ball into the net after Leeds keeper Illan Meslier had failed to reach a high ball into the box, only for the goal to be ruled out.
Jones ruled that Burnley defender Ben Mee had fouled Meslier before the ball fell to Barnes, although replays suggested it had been the keeper who fouled Mee.
The Clarets dominated after the break but Meslier, who struggled with crosses throughout the game, did well to keep out near post drives from Barnes.
Leeds move up to 11th place on 20 points, while Burnley are 16th on 13 points.
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