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Summary:

Brentford defeated West Ham 2-0 in a Premier League match at London Stadium, deepening West Ham’s woes and spoiling Nuno Espirito Santo’s first home game as manager. Igor Thiago opened the scoring for Brentford, with a second goal ruled out for offside due to a technology outage. Mathias Jensen added a late second goal to seal the victory. Brentford dominated the match, while West Ham struggled and were booed off the pitch by their own fans. Brentford’s win moves them up to 13th in the table, while West Ham remain in 19th place.
Some West Ham fans protested against their owners.

News Article:

Brentford Stuns West Ham in Dominating 2-0 Victory, Santo’s Home Debut Soured

London, UK – Brentford delivered a comprehensive 2-0 defeat to West Ham at the London Stadium, piling more pressure on new Hammers manager Nuno Espirito Santo. The Bees dominated from start to finish, with goals from Igor Thiago and Mathias Jensen securing a deserved three points.

Thiago opened the scoring in the 43rd minute, his shot just crossing the line. He thought he had a second moments later, but VAR ruled it out for a tight offside, compounded by a technological glitch that forced officials to use manual line drawing. Substitute Mathias Jensen added a second goal in stoppage time.

West Ham were booed off at half-time and again at the final whistle, reflecting the frustration of fans witnessing a lackluster performance. Santo, speaking after the match, acknowledged the disappointing showing, saying, “Today was a disappointing evening because it was a disappointing performance. It was not good enough.”

Brentford manager Keith Andrews praised his team’s performance, highlighting their “courage” and “personality”. He also lauded Thiago’s work ethic and positive attitude.

The win propels Brentford to 13th in the Premier League table, while West Ham remain in the relegation zone in 19th position.

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