Saturday, March 16, 2019

Chicharito’s double delivers a late Hammers rally


West Ham United 4, Huddersfield Town 3
London Stadium, London

For the Hammers manager Mauricio Pellegrini the man has all the right moves. With second half substitutions with one of Mexico’s utmost of scorers, the man-hit gold after the man many-called Chicharito or little peas, delivering with a double.

In a season that has besieged the Irons after a hefty expenditure to build a contender and so far these have struggled but in the end to be among the top five squads and battling at times the specter of relegation.

Fortunately, for them these have not been in the bottom just for a few months, since then these have put on their best efforts as well for the Chilean to be among the top ten it has been an uphill fight.

Still for the Academy of Football, these have been working hard on their quest for excellence, however today these had to put on a sweat to be in the spots these are now as nothing comes easy and today these were bare witness for such a feat.

With the Terriers in Town and hungry for points and seeking their all-around salvation, today the huge crowds in former Olympic Stadium in London Town, the visitors not intimidated, they were hard at work.

So far, in the first half, the Town side had some control of the action and the game itself, shocking the likes of a star studded Irons initial eleven stunned by a squad looking at any cost for the win as well three valuable points.
 
For the Terriers manager Jan Siewert squad being in the bottom and with just fourteen points, the Town side is somehow hungry for points as well seeking a miracle that will keep them in this top-flight association in the end.

With an early goal from Juninho Bacuna in the 17’ minute via a corner, pass from Aaron Moy the Town tied it with a goal each after the Irons went up the scoreboard with a penalty from Mark Noble in the 15’ minute.

Before the half ended, AFC Karlan Grant scored one of his two goals in the 30’ minute to give the edge to the visiting side and the prospects of a contested second half or one-sided affair was in the local’s corner.

Still the Terriers again via Karlan Grant scoring his second goal of the afternoon in the 65’ minute when Terence Kongolo served the visitors third goal and what looked like the go ahead and game winner score.

Still the fortunes do not seem to be with the AFC and surrendering to a late rally by the locals well supported by their followers, the Hammers starting their revolt in the 75’ minute when Aaron Creswell served to Angelo Ogbonna.
 
The scoreboard still favored Huddersfield Town when super sub Javier Hernandez spectacular header via a dive scored the equalizer to the joy of the attendees and in the sidelines the whole of West Ham coaches motivating incessantly.

In the end, a brilliant and opportune Javier Hernandez scored another head-shaving goal that in conclusion became the game winner and in spite of the win, many questions arise for manager Pellegrini in regards to his defensive game.

 
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