West Ham, FC Basel take control of Europa Conference League semis

While West Ham eyes a landmark final appearance, FC Basel is chasing history of its own after seizing control of the other semifinal with a dramatic 2-1 victory against Fiorentina.

Published : May 12, 2023 06:51 IST , LONDON - 3 MINS READ

West Ham players celebrate after Michail Antonio scored his side’s second goal during the Conference League first leg semifinal match between West Ham and AZ Alkmaar at London Stadium in London, Thursday, May 11, 2023.
West Ham players celebrate after Michail Antonio scored his side’s second goal during the Conference League first leg semifinal match between West Ham and AZ Alkmaar at London Stadium in London, Thursday, May 11, 2023. | Photo Credit: AP Photo/Kin Cheung
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West Ham players celebrate after Michail Antonio scored his side’s second goal during the Conference League first leg semifinal match between West Ham and AZ Alkmaar at London Stadium in London, Thursday, May 11, 2023. | Photo Credit: AP Photo/Kin Cheung

West Ham moved a step closer to a first European final in 47 years as Michail Antonio sealed a 2-1 win over AZ Alkmaar in the Conference League semifinal first leg on Thursday.

While West Ham eyes a landmark final appearance, FC Basel is chasing history of its own after seizing control of the other semifinal with a dramatic 2-1 victory against Fiorentina.

At the London Stadium, David Moyes’ side trailed to Tijjani Reijnders’ first-half goal before fighting back with a stirring display after the interval.

Said Benrahma equalised with a penalty before Antonio bagged the late winner to put West Ham in control of the tie ahead of the second leg in the Netherlands on May 18.

“It was a strange game to analyse. AZ played well in the build-up. We were a bit harum-scarum. We made some stupid decisions, shooting from 30 yards and not taking chances. But in the end, I’m happy with the result,” Moyes said.

West Ham has won 12 of its 13 games in the competition this season, taking it to the brink of a first major trophy since the 1980 FA Cup.

Last season, the Hammers lost in the Europa League semifinals against Eintracht Frankfurt, but they are in a position to go further this term.

The east Londoners haven’t reached a major European final since they were beaten by Anderlecht in the 1976 Cup Winners Cup showpiece.

West Ham’s win against Manchester United on Sunday effectively sealed its Premier League survival.

That leaves Moyes’ men free to concentrate on winning the club’s first European trophy since the Cup Winners Cup in 1965.

But Moyes said: “We’ve got a really tough game to come. I’m too humble to say we’re already in the final. Alkmaar has some good players, and they showed it tonight.”

Despite being one of the smaller clubs in the Dutch Eredivisie, AZ has reached its first European semifinal since 2005.

That success is a tribute to the astute financial model employed by the club’s owners, who use the ‘Moneyball’ philosophy popularised by their minority shareholder Billy Beane during his time running baseball’s Oakland A’s.

West Ham had no intention of becoming the latest victims of AZ’s underdog story as they recovered impressively from Reijnders’ 41st-minute sucker punch.

Reijnders unloaded a fierce 25-yard drive that took an awkward bounce as it skipped over Alphonse Areola’s misjudged dive.

Basel fights back

However, AZ had never won on English soil, and its hopes of a first victory were dashed in the 67th minute.

As Jarrod Bowen leapt to head over from close range, Mathew Ryan’s attempt to punch clear made contact with the winger’s head, conceding a penalty that Benrahma smashed past the AZ keeper.

Roared on by the raucous capacity crowd, West Ham took the lead in the 76th minute as Antonio stabbed in from close range after Paqueta’s header was blocked on the line.

Swiss club FC Basel has even less European pedigree than West Ham, but that could be about to change after they stunned Serie A side Fiorentina.

Fiorentina took the lead in the 25th minute at the Stadio Artemio Franchi when Cristiano Biraghi’s corner was flicked on by Lucas Martinez Quarta and Arthur Cabral pounced with a perfectly placed header.

At the expense of his former club, the Brazilian forward’s seventh Europa Conference League goal this term made him the tournament’s leading scorer.

Basel is a disappointing fifth in the Swiss Super League and has never reached a European final.

But it snatched an equaliser in the 71st minute as a flowing move culminated with Andy Diouf’s clinical finish into the far corner from the edge of the area.

In the third minute of stoppage time, on-loan Inter Milan forward Darian Males teed up Zeki Amdouni for a predatory finish that leaves Basel on the verge of becoming the first Swiss club to reach a European final.

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