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09.27 EST

FULL TIME: West Ham United 2-0 Manchester United

West Ham go above Manchester United in the Premier League table after scoring two fine second-half goals.

PosTeamPGDPts
5Tottenham Hotspur171233
6West Ham18130
7Newcastle171529
8Man Utd18-528
9Brighton18327
Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo, Jonny Evans. Luke Shaw, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Bruno Fernandes look crestfallen as they applaud their fans. Photograph: Matthew Peters/Manchester United/Getty Images
Updated at 09.34 EST23 Dec 202310.14 EST

Jacob Steinberg was at the London Stadium. His report has landed, and here it is! Thanks for reading this MBM. Merry Christmas and a happy new year, everyone.

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23 Dec 202310.13 EST

Erik ten Hag talks to TNT. “We had a solid performance … we were controlling the game … we performed very solid, controlling the game in possession … also we didn’t give chances away … we had to score … we had opportunities … then one moment of switching off, we conceded a goal … we have options … Marcus Rashford can play all positions across the front … when strikers don’t score confidence will decrease, but they have to believe … as a team we have to make the passes in the final third … [the central defensive partnership] played well but you want to have routines and when the routines are not there you concede a goal like we did … when the routines are in, this moment is out.”

23 Dec 202310.08 EST

David Moyes speaks to TNT Sports. “It was a great win for us … we didn’t do brilliant in the first half but we done a job … as the game went on we got much better … sometimes when you make the change it doesn’t work, but we put Paqueta more like a number nine and he held the ball up brilliantly … they are really talented players and we can move them around … we’ve won 31 games in the calendar year … we’ve won a trophy in the middle of it as well … West Ham aren’t going to win all of our games, we’re not that sort of club … we’re not that team, we’re not ready to do that, but I hope we can build towards it … we’ve just lost the best player in England in the summer … but we’re in a pretty lofty position … if we’d have been knocked out [of the League Cup] by Lincoln in the first round, I’m not sure people would be taking so much about [the midweek selection at Anfield].”

23 Dec 202309.59 EST

A glum Luke Shaw speaks honestly to TNT. “Just not good enough, really … we have to win games and that’s it … we keep losing games and points and making it very hard for ourselves … especially that second half, not good enough … the first half we controlled the game … if we scored the first goal, maybe the result is different, but we don’t, so we suffered in the second half, and again, it’s not good enough … I don’t feel [West Ham’s tactical changes] disrupted us … the pass was an unbelievable pass and he got a bit of luck with a rebound … the second goal is a mistake but that doesn’t matter, from the start of the second half we were not the same … it’s why I’m here now … it’s tough to think what’s going on … we’re not creating enough and when we do we’re not clinical … it could be a lack of confidence … we have to keep staying positive … we have another big game coming up against Aston Villa … we can’t keep dropping points, we have to win games … we have to stay positive … this is Manchester United, one of the biggest clubs in the world, and it’s not good enough … we know that … we have to dig deep and look ourselves in the mirror … question ourselves and go from there … no excuses … we’ve had a lot of injuries but a lot of teams have been picking up injuries so we can’t be making excuses … we know it’s not good enough.”

23 Dec 202309.40 EST

Post-match postbag. “Not a West Ham fan but can I say how much I love the Kudus celebration where he sits on the advertising hoarding. It’s so brilliantly nonchalant, really adds to the vibe of a player who just always seems to have more time than anyone else on the pitch” – Myles Nester Harwood

“What a birthday week Jarrod Bowen is having! First he scores a beauty against Liverpool, and now another against Man United. He must have made one heckuva wish when he blew out the candles on his cake” – Peter Oh

“It’s not just the players’ lack of togetherness but Ten Hag never goes up to his players after the match to show any appreciation like Klopp or Guardiola do. The contrast is almost frightening! Where’s the passion or sense of camaraderie?” – Nigel Moore

23 Dec 202309.35 EST

Mohammed Kudus is in full Santa mode as he speaks to TNT Sports. “As an attacker, that’s what I’m here to do, to put the ball in the net. But most importantly we’ve got the three points and I’m really happy for the fans because this is the last game before Christmas. It’s a perfect gift for them, and we wish them happy Christmas. They’re going to enjoy it after this! This is a gift from us to them!”

As for his already famous goal celebration? “It doesn’t mean anything! I’m just sitting down to take a deep breath. I’m tired!”

23 Dec 202309.31 EST

It was a dismal first half, but at least one team came to life during the second period. Lucas Paqueta provided two delicious assists to break down a previously stubborn Manchester United defence. They leapfrog Erik ten Hag’s struggling team in the Premier League standings, and it’s a blue xmas for the Red Devils, who lose for the 13th time this season, and have failed to score for a fourth game in a row, something that’s not happened since 1992.

(Claret and) Blue Xmas
23 Dec 202309.27 EST

FULL TIME: West Ham United 2-0 Manchester United

West Ham go above Manchester United in the Premier League table after scoring two fine second-half goals.

PosTeamPGDPts
5Tottenham Hotspur171233
6West Ham18130
7Newcastle171529
8Man Utd18-528
9Brighton18327
Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo, Jonny Evans. Luke Shaw, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Bruno Fernandes look crestfallen as they applaud their fans. Photograph: Matthew Peters/Manchester United/Getty Images
Updated at 09.34 EST23 Dec 202309.25 EST

90 min +5: On the touchline, Erik ten Hag looks thoroughly miserable.

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23 Dec 202309.23 EST

90 min +4: On TNT Sports, Ally McCoist names Lucas Paqueta as his player of the match. Nobody could quibble with the choice. Two magnificent assists.

Lucas Paqueta displays some deft chest control. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images
Updated at 09.36 EST23 Dec 202309.22 EST

90 min +3: Kudus is replaced by Johnson. He’s showered with applause as well. The West Ham fans en fête now.

23 Dec 202309.22 EST

90 min +2: For a few seconds, it appears that they could, as there’s some pinball in the West Ham box. Rashford, his back to goal, tees up Pellistri, but the resulting shot is blocked, and then the flag pops up for offside against Reguilon.

23 Dec 202309.21 EST

90 min: Ward-Prowse orchestrates some keep-ball. The crowd entertain themselves with a few olés. Pellestri gets fed up and bowls Fornals to the floor. Manchester United extremely frustrated. They’ve got six added minutes to suffer. Or can they use them to turn this around dramatically?

23 Dec 202309.18 EST

89 min: The applause continues to ring around the ground. Amazing what a couple of fine goals can do, huh?

23 Dec 202309.17 EST

87 min: West Ham make their first change of the afternoon. The opening goalscorer Bowen makes way for Fornals and receives the ovation he deserves. The London Stadium loves him. It’s as though there are 50,000 Jurgen Klopps in the ground.

23 Dec 202309.15 EST

85 min: Evans clatters into another challenge, and really wants to watch himself here. “Mainoo has been brilliant today,” writes Felix Wood, “and what he needs after that mistake is his captain going up to him and telling him not to worry, but he was left standing alone for thirty seconds. That’s a disgrace for me, Brian. Fernandes or Rashford have to step up there.”

23 Dec 202309.14 EST

84 min: Manchester United make a double change, replacing Garnacho and Kambwala – the latter having had a very decent debut – with Eriksen and Reguilon.

23 Dec 202309.12 EST

82 min: Shaw lets Bowen race off the ball with absurd ease. Manchester United haven’t responded at all. “The body language doesn’t look great to me,” says Ally McCoist on TNT Sports.

23 Dec 202309.11 EST

81 min: Rashford takes a shot in anger. Miles over the bar. Areola has had very little to do this afternoon. Can Manchester United find something? Anything?

23 Dec 202309.10 EST

80 min: The London Stadium is rocking now. It took a while, but it’s rocking now. Two stunning goals by West Ham. Manchester United are rocking too, but in a very different way.

23 Dec 202309.09 EST

GOAL! West Ham United 2-0 Manchester United (Kudus 78)

Well this escalated quickly. Mainoo lets a simple pass roll under his boot in the centre circle. Kudus steals the ball. He one-twos with Paqueta, who delivers another glorious assist, rolling a first-time pass down the middle of the park. Kudus takes a touch to the right to see off Evans, before pivoting and whipping a shot into the bottom left. Another fine goal!

West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus shoots … Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters
And scores. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images
Then celebrates in front of the joyous Hammers fans. Photograph: Zac Goodwin/PA
Updated at 09.20 EST23 Dec 202309.07 EST

77 min: Bowen crosses from the right. Ward-Prowse battles for the ball at the far post. Pellistri tugs at his shirt. There’s not much in it, but had Ward-Prowse gone down, rather than staying honest, the referee might have had something to think about.

23 Dec 202309.06 EST

76 min: Evans hooks a leg around Paqueta and brings him down. He’s already on a booking and is fairly lucky the referee’s in a good mood.

23 Dec 202309.05 EST

75 min: That was such a delicious goal. Bowen started the move by cutting in from the right and feeding Paqueta, who delivered an exquisite return down the channel with the outside of his boot. Bowen got a bit of good fortune in forcing the ball past Onana, who got a hand to the initial shot, but West Ham deserved it for the overall quality of the move. That’s got the London Stadium singing now!

23 Dec 202309.04 EST

74 min: Manchester United react by replacing Antony with Pellistri. When the match restarts, Paqueta is booked for kicking the ball away after the concession of a garden-variety free kick.

23 Dec 202309.03 EST

GOAL! West Ham United 1-0 Manchester United (Bowen 72)

“Manchester United look by far the more likely scorers.” Pulitzer, please! Bowen gets on the end of an outside-of-boot shovelled pass down the inside-right channel by Paqueta. Bowen brings the ball down on the right-hand corner of the six-yard box, opens his body, and bundles the ball through Onana and into the corner. Great goal, totally not in keeping with the rest of the match!

Jarrod Bowen slots home to open the scoring. Photograph: Dave Shopland/Shutterstock
Then celebrates. Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters
Bowen is congratulated by teammate Edson Alvarez. Photograph: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
Updated at 09.22 EST23 Dec 202309.00 EST

70 min: Shaw crosses low from the left. Garnacho is waiting to run the ball in from close range but Zouma hooks clear. The resulting corner leads to a game of pinball before West Ham eventually clear their lines. A few howls of frustration from the home fans, whose heroes are doing very little of note here. Manchester United look by far the more likely scorers, for what that’s worth with the bar so low.

23 Dec 202308.58 EST

68 min: Mavropanos goes up for a high ball but only manages to nut the back of Mainoo’s head. A sore one. We pause. We restart.

23 Dec 202308.56 EST

66 min: Manchester United are seeing more of the ball, but they’re doing very little with it. Fernandes attempts to take the initiative by shooting from distance, but the effort’s best left, really. “It’s genuinely quite distressing to see a talent like Kobbie Mainoo at a club as dysfunctional as this,” begins Tom Atkins. “There’s a real danger his talent could be squandered. Maybe he could go on loan to Brighton or something, like a child being sent to an aunt’s for a bit to protect him while his divorcing parents work through their problems.”

23 Dec 202308.54 EST

64 min: Shaw crosses low from the left. Mavropanos blocks and Garnacho runs the rebound out for a goal kick. On the touchline, both David Moyes and Erik ten Hag have the good grace to look highly irritated at what’s being served up.

23 Dec 202308.53 EST

62 min: Nothing much going on, so here’s Ian Copestake: “In keeping with your Spinal Tap theme, we used to hear much about heavy-metal football, but these teams are playing this game in D minor.” This could make people weep instantly, that much is true.

23 Dec 202308.50 EST

60 min: Antony wriggles down the right and nearly gets the better of Soucek … but not quite. He’s bowled over and frowns in the affronted style. He wants a free kick and probably should get one, but the referee waves play on.

23 Dec 202308.49 EST

58 min: Blimey, Evans nearly scores a ludicrous own goal, fizzing a back-pass to Onana at warp speed. Onana saves his team-mate’s blushes by trapping the ball balletically and deflecting it away from the bottom-right corner it was heading towards. That would have been quite something.

23 Dec 202308.46 EST

57 min: Hojlund, who has done very little and is still looking for his first Premier League goal, makes way for Rashford.

23 Dec 202308.45 EST

56 min: Ward-Prowse sends the corner in from the left. Bowen rises highest and powers a header towards the top left. Onana tips over acrobatically. Nothing comes of the next corner. What a header, and a save to match!

West Ham United's Jarrod Bowen powers a header goalwards … Photograph: Adam Davy/PA
But is denied by a fine save from Andre Onana. Photograph: Hannah McKay/Reuters
Updated at 08.56 EST23 Dec 202308.45 EST

55 min: Bowen slips a clever pass down the inside-left channel to release Emerson, whose cutback is deflected out for a corner. For the first time in a wee while, the volume at the London Stadium is turned up to 11. One louder.

23 Dec 202308.43 EST

53 min: Fernandes continues to chunter at the referee, and is told to zip it by his manager Ten Hag. Dalot’s preposterous dismissal at Anfield still fresh in the mind.

23 Dec 202308.42 EST

52 min: Paqueta cuts in from the left and is tugged back by Wan-Bissaka, who, considering what’s just happened to Fernandes, can consider himself fortunate not to go into the book. Nothing comes of the resulting free kick.

23 Dec 202308.40 EST

51 min: Fernandes has a sly tug at Kudus, then goes into the book for complaining about the resulting free kick.

23 Dec 202308.40 EST

50 min: Mainoo spreads a lovely pass wide left to Shaw, but the full-back can’t find Garnacho in the middle. “Maybe this game is a salient lesson to those of us about to go on a last-minute Christmas spending spree,” preaches Declan O’Brien. “Over-paying isn’t always a solution to our problems.”

23 Dec 202308.38 EST

48 min: … but this is better, and gets a few up off their seats. Bowen drives down the right. Then Paqueta dances in from the left, making enough space for a shot. It’s blocked, but that’s so much better. And Manchester United do their bit, too, Shaw making good down the left and standing one up for Fernandes, who heads harmlessly over. More of this, please!

23 Dec 202308.36 EST

47 min: It’s very quiet at the London Stadium. Eerie.

23 Dec 202308.34 EST

West Ham get the second half underway. Hopefully it’s a whole lot better than the first. No changes. “Maybe this is just how Man United play now,” argues Stephen Carr. “Maybe we’re witnessing their rebirth - a sort of reverse ‘Jazz Odyssey’.” Puppet Show later.

23 Dec 202308.29 EST

This is also great. Irons and Red Devils have nothing on this.

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23 Dec 202308.21 EST

Half-time entertainment. In lieu of in-match entertainment.

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The Hammers fans entertain themselves at half-time. Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters
Updated at 08.59 EST23 Dec 202308.20 EST

HALF TIME: West Ham United 0-0 Manchester United

Not a classic. “I decorated my kitchen this morning,” reports Malcolm Shuttleworth. “Anyone who wants to come over and watch the paint dry is very welcome.”

23 Dec 202308.19 EST

45 min +3: Another free kick, this time for Manchester United, out on the right. Fernandes takes. It’s another poor one. West Ham clear their lines.

23 Dec 202308.18 EST

45 min +2: Ward-Prowse slings a free kick in from the right. Soucek rises at the far stick but can only flap a header wide left.

23 Dec 202308.17 EST

45 min +1: Paqueta stands on Mainoo’s foot and it’s a free kick out on the right. Fernandes delivers it low and flat, and it doesn’t beat the first man. West Ham counter through Kudus, who dribbles out of play on the right. But the throw’s awarded to West Ham. Evans has his say, and goes into the book for dissent.

23 Dec 202308.16 EST

45 min: There will be three added minutes.

23 Dec 202308.15 EST

44 min: McTominay slips a pass wide right for Antony, who delivers a dangerous low cross through the six-yard box. Hojlund can’t connect and Garnacho can only flip the ball into the side netting. The latter batters his fists into the turf in frustration.

23 Dec 202308.13 EST

43 min: Kudus is booked for a cynical tug on an in-flight Shaw.

23 Dec 202308.13 EST

42 min: Emerson hoofs upfield and accidentally catches Fernandes on the ankle with his follow-through. A sore one for the Manchester United captain but after a brief pause he’s OK to continue.

23 Dec 202308.12 EST

40 min: … nowt. To be fair to Paqueta, whose mistake sparked that whole sequence, he’d got back to block that Garnacho effort.

23 Dec 202308.11 EST

39 min: Paqueta ships possession in the centre circle, and suddenly Garnacho is tearing clear down the left. Mavropanos statuesque. Garnacho’s shot-cum-cross is deflected out for a corner, from which Mainoo shoots through a crowded box. Areola gets down to save, but mishandles and the ball squirts dangerously close to the bottom left. Just wide. That was nearly a costly howler from the keeper. Just a corner, from which …

West Ham United's keeper Alphonse Areola watches the ball after it escaped his grasp. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images
Updated at 08.40 EST23 Dec 202308.08 EST

37 min: The resulting corner is a waste of time, but that’s better from both teams. Suddenly the game has opened up a little.

23 Dec 202308.07 EST

36 min: Much better from Kudus here, as he swans away from Antony down the right before sending Bowen into space on the left. Bowen’s low cross, an attempt to return the ball to Kudus in the Manchester United box, is hacked behind by Evans.

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Update: 2024-01-20