West Ham United 1-1 Newcastle United: Joe Willock earns visitors valuable point
Newcastle continued their impressive resurgence under Eddie Howe with a valuable draw at West Ham that edged them five points clear of the Premier League relegation zone.
Howe's side are unbeaten in the league since Christmas, despite this result bringing their recent three-game winning run to an end.
Craig Dawson headed the opener for West Ham from Aaron Cresswell's enticing free-kick after goalkeeper Martin Dubravka had earlier tipped a Jarrod Bowen effort onto the crossbar.
But the visitors capitalised on a defensive lapse on the brink of half-time when Joe Willock guided a deft finish onto the far post and watched it creep narrowly over the line.
Newcastle remain 17th but are now five points clear of Norwich, while West Ham missed the chance to return to a Champions League place and stay fifth.
Newcastle cope without injured starsHowe only picked up one win in his first eight games as Newcastle boss, but has collected three from five league games since the turn of the year to move the club clear of the drop zone.
This draw came despite the loss of Kieran Trippier, who has had an immediate impact at St James' Park since his arrival, and electric winger Allan Saint-Maximin - arguably Howe's two most important players.
But the Magpies boss found Willock and Joelinton in impressive form, with the latter almost sneaking in at the back post early on during a spell of nervy West Ham defending.
Despite their bright start, Newcastle looked set to enter the break a goal down, only for the usually assured Declan Rice to miscue a header into Willock's path. The 22-year-old midfielder was alert and scored his first goal of the season from a tight angle as Hammers goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski failed to scramble his shot off the line.
The former Arsenal midfielder also zipped an effort wide from distance in the pouring rain in a second half that saw both sides struggle to assert themselves, and Newcastle will no doubt be the more satisfied with a point.
Hammers' stuttering form continuesDavid Moyes opted to bring Kurt Zouma back in after the defender dropped out during the warm-up at Leicester last week with illness, and with his inclusion still a talking point following the furore over the video of him kicking a cat.
His early touches were booed by the visiting fans, but that was countered by a song in support from the home faithful at London Stadium, and the centre-back did not seem fazed during a physical battle with Newcastle forward Chris Wood.
Another worry for Moyes is the Hammers' stuttering form, and he must have hoped their late equaliser at Leicester would give his side renewed belief and momentum.
And it was the man who rescued them a point in stoppage time at the King Power Stadium who put them ahead here after 32 minutes.
Newcastle started confidently, but when Emil Krafth fouled Michail Antonio in a dangerous position, Moyes' eyes must have lit up. His side are renowned for their threat from set-pieces, with only Liverpool and Manchester City scoring more than their 11 goals from such situations this season.
Cresswell duly delivered a superb free-kick and the diving Dawson got ahead of the Newcastle defensive line to head into the corner beyond Dubravka.
Willock's leveller sparked a reaction from the home side after the interval, but they were unable to create any meaningful chances and are one point behind Manchester United in fourth, having played a game more and with several sides below them having a number of games in hand.
Player of the match
WillockJoseph Willock
Squad number15Player nameDawson
Average rating6.57
Squad number20Player nameBowen
Average rating6.15
Squad number41Player nameRice
Average rating5.75
Squad number3Player nameCresswell
Average rating5.71
Squad number1Player nameFabianski
Average rating5.66
Squad number31Player nameJohnson
Average rating5.29
Squad number8Player nameFornals
Average rating5.27
Squad number11Player nameVlasic
Average rating5.21
Squad number28Player nameSoucek
Average rating5.21
Squad number22Player nameBenrahma
Average rating5.20
Squad number9Player nameAntonio
Average rating5.09
Squad number24Player nameFredericks
Average rating4.74
Squad number4Player nameZouma
Average rating4.25
Squad number28Player nameWillock
Average rating8.07
Squad number33Player nameBurn
Average rating7.71
Squad number7Player nameJoelinton
Average rating7.67
Squad number13Player nameTargett
Average rating7.48
Squad number21Player nameFraser
Average rating7.34
Squad number8Player nameShelvey
Average rating7.13
Squad number5Player nameSchär
Average rating6.97
Squad number1Player nameDúbravka
Average rating6.91
Squad number23Player nameMurphy
Average rating6.88
Squad number39Player nameBruno Guimarães
Average rating6.85
Squad number24Player nameAlmirón
Average rating6.41
Squad number17Player nameKrafth
Average rating6.34
Squad number20Player nameWood
Average rating6.31
Formation 4-2-3-1
1Fabianski
24Fredericks15Dawson4Zouma3Cresswell
28Soucek41Rice
20Bowen22Benrahma8Fornals
9Antonio
- 1Fabianski
- 24FredericksBooked at 21minsSubstituted forJohnsonat 45'minutes
- 15Dawson
- 4Zouma
- 3Cresswell
- 28Soucek
- 41Rice
- 20BowenBooked at 90mins
- 22BenrahmaSubstituted forVlasicat 73'minutes
- 8FornalsBooked at 90mins
- 9Antonio
- 7Yarmolenko
- 11Vlasic
- 13Areola
- 16Noble
- 23Diop
- 31Johnson
- 33Král
- 42Alese
- 51Chesters
Formation 4-3-3
1Dúbravka
17Krafth5Schär33Burn13Targett
28Willock8Shelvey7Joelinton
21Fraser20Wood23Murphy
- 1Dúbravka
- 17KrafthBooked at 31mins
- 5Schär
- 33BurnBooked at 90mins
- 13Targett
- 28WillockSubstituted forGuimarães Rodriguez Mouraat 88'minutes
- 8Shelvey
- 7Joelinton
- 21FraserBooked at 75minsSubstituted forAlmirónat 79'minutes
- 20Wood
- 23Murphy
- 3Dummett
- 6Lascelles
- 18Fernández
- 24Almirón
- 26Darlow
- 34Gayle
- 36S Longstaff
- 39Guimarães Rodriguez Moura
- 50De Bolle
Match ends, West Ham United 1, Newcastle United 1.