West Ham ‘closely following’ Ligue 1 star’s progress, but must beat Italian competition
West Ham are ‘closely following’ an emerging Ligue 1 star but face competition from Serie A for his services, according to a report.
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West Ham are ‘closely following’ an emerging Ligue 1 star but face competition from Serie A for his services, according to a report.
West Ham boss David Moyes says he was “baffled” that a pitch invasion ruined an opportunity to score as his 10-men battled to a 1-1 draw with Lyon in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final in London. Aaron Cresswell was controversially sent off late in the first half after the referee decided he had brought down Moussa Dembele as the last man — despite the striker being forced wide and Kurt Zouma seemingly backing him up as cover. Ad/> A wink from the French striker indicated he may have gone down deliberately easily, adding to a frustrating evening for West Ham.
Jarrod Bowen was on target as West Ham battled to a 1-1 Europa League quarter-final first-leg draw against Lyon after Aaron Cresswell was controversially sent off.
Jarrod Bowen was on target as West Ham battled to a 1-1 Europa League quarter-final first-leg draw against Lyon after Aaron Cresswell was controversially sent off.
Jarrod Bowen was on target as West Ham battled to a Europa League quarter-final first-leg draw against Lyon after Aaron Cresswell was controversially sent off.
Not even the most optimistic West Ham supporter would have envisaged such a remarkably speedy rise from relegation candidates to bonafide European competitors when David Moyes returned just over two years ago and sent many eyes rolling by announcing that winning is “what I do”. Yet here they are, the favourites in a Europa League quarter-final first leg against a team that was in the Champions League last four two years ago.
Transfer chief Marina Granovskaia has already found prospective Chelsea owners the perfect replacement for Andreas Christensen, who struggled in the Blues' clash against Real Madrid. The 25-year-old, who sees his contract at Stamford Bridge expire at the end of the season, was pulled from proceedings at half-time following a poor performance.