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Bowen scores on return as West Ham beat 10-man Everton

West Ham moved back up to fifth in the Premier League after overcoming relegation-threatened Everton 2-1 at the London Stadium on Super Sunday.

Jarrod Bowen struck on his return to the side after a four-game absence with a foot injury (58) to ensure the Hammers remain firmly in the hunt for Champions League qualification.

Aaron Cresswell had given the home side the lead with a brilliant free-kick (32) before Mason Holgate - who was a late selection after Donny van de Beek suffered an injury in the warm-up - equalised for Everton eight minutes after half time.

Bowen's response was immediate, and the visitors were reduced to 10 men when Michael Keane was sent off for a second bookable offence (65) in bringing down Antonio - a third red card in Everton's last three games.

The result means Frank Lampard's side remain perilously close to the relegation zone - three points above 18th-placed Watford with two games in hand but only four points above Burnley, with the two sides facing each other next on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports.

Lampard called for his Everton players to develop better resilience to improve the worst away record in England's top four divisions - just six points from a possible 42 on the road.

In fact, dropping all the way down to National League North and South, only one side - National League Dover - have performed worse away from home. Lampard blamed a poor reaction to adversity for such an appalling statistic, and they were up against it again as West Ham who started the brighter of the two sides.

Pablo Fornals, on his return to the West Ham side, scuffed a presentable opportunity that was blocked by Keane from Ryan Fredericks' low cross after five minutes.

Keane was in the right place again to thwart a

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