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West Ham United vs Everton. Premier League.

London StadiumAttendance56,926.

West Ham United 3

  • M Lanzini (39th minute, 82nd minute)
  • M Arnautovic (63rd minute)

Everton 1

  • O Niasse (74th minute)

West Ham 3-1 Everton: Manuel Lanzini scores twice as Hammers end with a flourish

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West Ham 3-1 Everton

Manuel Lanzini scored twice as West Ham deservedly beat Everton 3-1 at the London Stadium to seal a first home league win over their opponents since April 2007.

Sam Allardyce endured an unhappy afternoon against his former employees as Lanzini gave the hosts a deserved lead (39) before Marko Arnautovic's swerving shot doubled the hosts' advantage (63).

Oumar Niasse pulled a goal back with a close-range finish (74), but Lanzini capped a scintillating display with a brilliant strike past Jordan Pickford via the post (82).

The Hammers finish in 13th place while the Toffees remained in eighth spot on the final day of the Premier League season.

Manuel Lanzini celebrates his goal
Image: Manuel Lanzini celebrates his opening strike as West Ham defeated Everton

Player ratings

West Ham: Adrian (7), Cresswell (7), Masuaku (5), Zabaleta (8), Ogbonna (6), Rice (7), Noble (7), Kouyate (7), Mario (7), Lanzini (9), Arnautovic (8).

Subs: Fernandes (6), Obiang (6), Collins (n/a)

Everton: Pickford (6), Baines (6), Coleman (6), Keane (5), Jagielka (5), Funes Mori (5), Gueye (6), Schneiderlin (5), Davies (6), Niasse (7), Tosun (5).

Subs: Klaassen (5), Walcot (6), Bolasie (n/a)

Man of the match: Manuel Lanzini

Attention will now turn to the respective futures of David Moyes and Allardyce, who praised Lanzini after a standout performance, but his side were second best during a tired display in the capital.

Mark Noble was denied early on as Pickford produced a brilliant save low to his left after, before Niasse pounced on a mistake by Angelo Ogbonna to force Adrian into a smart stop with his legs.

Niasse's miss proved costly as seven minutes later, West Ham were in front. There was an element of good fortune about the goal as Cheikhou Kouyate's intended pass for Arnautovic ran through for Lanzini to stroke his shot low to the right of Pickford's dive.

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Joao Mario is challenged by Ramiro Funes Mori
Image: Joao Mario on the ball as the Hammers ended their season in style

Team news

West Ham were unchanged from the side which drew 0-0 with Manchester United. Everton made two alterations to the team which drew 1-1 with Southampton as Oumar Niasse and Ramiro Funes Mori replaced Nikola Vlasic and Yannick Bolasie.

Everton began the game by playing three at the back, and duly changed to a more familiar formation at the interval with Ramiro Funes Mori withdrawn, but they only marginally improved before West Ham extended their lead.

Edimilson Fernandes, an early substitute for the injured Arthur Masuaku, fed Arnautovic and the former Stoke City forward rolled Michael Keane before unleashing a venomous shot from 25 yards that moved in the air on its way past Pickford.

Everton responded as Adrian tipped a powerful shot from Niasse onto a post, and from the resulting corner the Senegalese forward was rewarded for his endeavour, taking down Morgan Schneiderlin's header to fire in from five yards out.

But any hopes they had of salvaging something were ended in fine style by Lanzini as he picked up Pablo Zabaleta's pass, cut inside Seamus Coleman on the left and bent a superb right-foot shot that curled beyond the outstretched Pickford and in off the post.

Oumar Niasse fires Everton back in contention but they were well beaten in the end
Image: Oumar Niasse fires Everton back in contention but they were well beaten in the end

England watch

Aaron Cresswell: There remains an outside chance that Aaron Cresswell could be named at least as one of Gareth Southgate's standy options given his versatility and concerns over Danny Rose's fitness, and he produced another assured display. He wouldn't let anyone down if he made the plane, but there appears stronger options when everyone is fit.

Jordan Pickford: One of Everton's better performers again, Pickford could do very little about West Ham's first and third goals but he may feel slightly at fault for Arnautovic's goal, with the dipping shot flying past him. He made a brilliant stop from Noble with the scores level, and he looks set for the No 1 jersey.

Michael Keane: Any faint hopes the former Burnley defender may have had of making a late dash for Russia were surely ended here after he was tormented all afternoon, in particular by Arnautovic.

Man of the match - Manuel Lanzini

The Argentine was at it from the first whistle as he combined brilliantly with Arnautovic to stretch Everton on a day they were punished for experimenting with three at the back.

Two defenders were dragged towards Arnautovic as Lanzini fired in the opener, and the diminutive midfielder ended the contest in typical fashion, finding the top corner with a brilliant strike.

The 25-year-old has endured an injury-ravaged season, but this was a timely reminder of the difference he makes to this West Ham team when he's on song.

Lanzini has been directly involved in 11 Premier League goals this season (five goals, six assists), his best ever figures in an English top-flight campaign.

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  • David Moyes has won eight of his last nine meetings with Sam Allardyce in the competition (L1), including each of his last six in a row.
  • Sam Allardyce has lost four of his last five final day games (D1), with his last win coming with the Hammers against Reading in May 2013.
  • Everton have won just one of their last 15 away Premier League games in London (D6 L8), winning 1-0 at Crystal Palace in January 2017
  • After failing to register a goal involvement in his first 11 Premier League games for West Ham, Marko Arnautovic has scored 11 and assisted six in his following 20 appearances.
  • Arnautovic has scored 11 Premier League goals this season, the most by a West Ham player in a single top-flight campaign since Bobby Zamora in 2006-07 (also 11).
  • Oumar Niasse netted eight goals in the Premier League for Everton in 2017-18 - double his tally from his previous two top-flight campaigns (4).
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