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Everton misery continues as Bowen returns to secure win for West Ham

Jarrod Bowen returned with a bang as West Ham United inflicted more away-day pain on Everton with a 2-1 victory.

The striker, back after a month out with a foot injury, hit his 13th goal of the season to floor a disappointed visiting manager Frank Lampard.

West Ham led through Aaron Cresswell’s spectacular free-kick but were pegged back by Mason Holgate’s deflected effort.

Everton boss Lampard had questioned his players’ attitude after they capitulated at Crystal Palace in the FA Cup last time out, and they folded again just five minutes after equalising when Bowen struck.

To compound Lampard’s misery they finished the match with 10 men after captain Michael Keane was sent off.

"Disappointment because we deserved at least a point from the game," Lampard told Sky Sports afterwards.

"At 1-1 I fancied us to score a second. There's a mistake and they break away and score. The reality is that we are in that kind of moment where everything is going against us - decisions, moments in games, red cards. I can't fault the players, their character, play generally. The performance was really positive and we have 10 games to perform like that again and more.

"We weren't so good at Palace but passion and desire has been there and this is a tough place to come. It is not going our way at the moment, but we have to keep working. It is not easy to take positives from no points but we have to take positives from the performance."

The travel-sick Everton still boast the worst away record in the country and are only one place above the drop zone in what has been a torrid season.

They could have taken the lead on the half-hour mark when Alex Iwobi slipped Richarlison in behind. The Brazilian nudged the ball round Hammers keeper Lukasz

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