Almost everything went wrong – Vladimir Coufal bemoans West Ham’s European exit
Vladimir Coufal admitted “almost everything” went wrong as West Ham’s dreams of winning the Europa League were ended by Eintracht Frankfurt.
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Vladimir Coufal admitted “almost everything” went wrong as West Ham’s dreams of winning the Europa League were ended by Eintracht Frankfurt.
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West Ham fell short in their pursuit of reaching the clubs’ first European final in 46 years last night as they were beaten 1-0 away at Eintracht Frankfurt, losing the tie 3-1 on aggregate.
As he savoured his own team’s moment of history amid wild celebrations similar to those taking place 900 miles away at Ibrox, Eintracht Frankfurt president Peter Fischer summed up the Europa League Final.
Eintracht Frankfurt reached their first European final for 42 years after a 1-0 home win on Thursday over 10-man West Ham sealed a 3-1 aggregate victory in their Europa League semi-final. West Ham had left-back Aaron Cresswell sent off early on and Hammers manager David Moyes was also dismissed from the sidelines with 12 minutes left for a kicking a ball at a ball boy. "Really disappointed. Things didn't go for us on the night," Moyes told BT Sport. "Small things didn't happen but I am really proud of the players.
David Moyes was sent off in extraordinary circumstances as West Ham lost to Frankfurt in the Europa League semi-final.
David Moyes admitted he was unhappy with the standard of refereeing as West Ham crashed out of the Europa League semi-finals in Frankfurt.