Kevin Schade’s early strike saw Brentford defeated West Ham 1-0 at London Stadium while Thomas Frank’s team recorded a record of the third direct victory club on their trips.
Visitors prevailed the first 45 minutes, but led only by Schade’s fourth minute goal as two narrow video helpers (VAR) Call for offside went against them, though they were grateful technology went in favor of their winner .
The move began as the smart crossing of Yoane Wissa from within its half -released Schade and, after Emerson and Max Kilman collided – just in front of the return house.
On a day of numerous VAR interventions, Schade’s goal first had to be cleaned of goal line technology and then for offside, just for Wissa to see two further strokes excluded for offside after the bees went Only at 1-0 forward at rest, despite dominating the first period.
The West Ham Graham Potter boss reacted by making a triple change at rest and the changes had the desired impact as the local team began taking responsibility for the procedures.
However, a combination of poor finish – Mohamed Kudus collided with a gap goal after being set by one of those semi -time, Evan Ferguson, at the beginning of the second period – and the brilliant goalkeeper from Flekken’s return brand ensured that Brentford holds Brentford at all three points.
As for West Ham, however, the Potter’s team withdrew in full time, with the new coach who had won only one game in all competitions since the replacement of Julen Lopegui in January.