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EPL: West Ham see off 10-man Bournemouth
At the other end, Gokhan Tore volleyed wide at the far post for the Hammers and Antonio fluffed his lines after being picked out brilliantly by substitute Jonathan Calleri. “It wasn’t a great game but we didn’t expect to play like we’d like to play with the players we have out”.
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If West Ham are to fulfil Bilic’s prediction of an atmospheric first season in the London Stadium, they will need better luck with injuries than they are now experiencing.
There was marginally more urgency about Eddie Howe’s team in the second half and Josh King’s powerful 25-yard strike brought a fine save from West Ham goalkeeper Adrian.
West Ham’s first Premier League match in their new stadium ended in a 1-0 win, as Michail Antonio headed home the victor past Artur Boruc in the 85th minute.
The video, shot by a fellow fan leaving the stadium in Stratford, east London, shows a small group of Bournemouth and West Ham fans engaging in a brutal punch-up while onlookers shout for security to intervene.
West Ham’s Michail Antonio, center, and AFC Bournemouth’s Adam Smith battle for the ball during their English Premier League soccer match at the London Stadium, London, Sunday, Aug. 21, 2016.
West Ham’s new home is the 55th ground to host Premier League action and the third largest with a capacity that can rise to 60,000 later this season.
The home supporters endured a nervous wait as Bilic’s side, missing forwards Andre Ayew, Andy Carroll and Dimitri Payet through injury, struggled until Bournemouth had influential midfielder Arter dismissed for a second bookable offence.
‘We’ve always had the grit and we’re always going to keep going. We’re going to get red cards galore if we don’t learn quickly.
Bournemouth made one change from last weekend as Ryan Fraser replaced Lewis Cook.
“In the week, giving away a penalty and then getting taken off straight away, you just can’t let it affect you and [you have to] move on, and luckily I did today and got the victor here”.
“Everybody knows what he means for us, and, of course, we would have loved for him to play, but it was impossible”.
“I’m going to speak to the Chairman and our Head of Recruitment on Monday morning and if we can get one, it has to be a good one”.
‘Even to have kept a clean sheet would have been brilliant. If we lose our discipline we could have a flurry of red cards.
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“It was a tight game with few chances”, Bournemouth manager Howe told Sky Sports.