Premier League: Soucek provides spark as West Ham beats Everton 1-0

Tomas Soucek's scored in the final minutes of the match as David Moyes' West Ham kicked off the New Year with a win over Everton.

Published : Jan 02, 2021 11:06 IST

Tomas Soucek celebrates West Ham United's winner against Everton.
Tomas Soucek celebrates West Ham United's winner against Everton.
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Tomas Soucek celebrates West Ham United's winner against Everton.

A late strike from Tomas Soucek gave West Ham United a 1-0 win at Everton in the first Premier League game of 2021 that had been short on fireworks until the Czech midfielder's well-deserved winner in the 86th minute.

The Hammers lost goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski to injury during the warm-up but his replacement Darren Randolph barely had a save to make as Everton struggled to break down their rearguard.

It took until just before halftime for either side to register a shot on target as Everton's Brazilian winger Bernard fired a fizzing drive goalwards, but Randolph was alert to the danger and got down smartly to keep the ball out.

The introduction of Mikhail Antonio as a 59th-minute substitute provided a much-needed shot in the arm for West Ham and it had a flurry of chances in quick succession around the hour mark, but it was Soucek's late strike that sealed it.

 

His initial effort from the right forced a great save from Jordan Pickford who parried the ball away, but it was only cleared as far as Aaron Cresswell.

The West Ham fullback got plenty of power on his shot, which got a heavy deflection before falling perfectly for Soucek to stab it home from close range.

Soucek's goal gave West Ham boss David Moyes his first victory at Goodison Park since leaving Everton in 2013.

 

"To come to Goodison Park and get three points and to play as well as we did ... we got the reward for it," a delighted Moyes told BT Sport.

"It was important to get something from this. It was our third game in six days, we asked the players to do it and they did a brilliant job."

The victory leaves West Ham 10th in the standings with 26 points while Everton, which could have gone second with a win, remains in fourth spot on 29 points.

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