West Ham were ultimately punished for their failure to capitalise on their chances as Manchester United came from behind to earn a 3-1 win at the London Stadium on Saturday.
The Hammers deservedly went ahead through Tomas Soucek’s first half strike but, in truth, the halftime lead should have been far more comfortable.
With 2,000 fans in attendance and in good voice, David Moyes‘ side were on their way to heading into the top four before the introduction of Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford changed the course of the match in the visitors’ favour after almost an hour.
A controversial goal from Paul Pogba leveled proceedings, with Moyes and others adamant the ball had gone out of play from the goalkeeper in the build-up, before smart finishes from Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford put the game to bed.
Here’s how we rated the Irons, who were left to rue what might have been…





