Hammers stuff toothless Swans

Andre Ayew

 

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Record signing Andre Ayew returned to haunt former club Swansea City by setting West Ham United on their way to a thumping 4-1 Boxing Day victory.

The Ghana forward, signed from the Swans for £20.6m in August, opened scoring on 13 minutes at the Liberty Stadium, before Winston Reid, Michail Antonio and Andy Carroll completed a superb Christmas with goals after half-time.

The Hammers’ victory was their first in five attempts at Swansea’s new home, their first Boxing Day win since 2009, and lifted Slaven Bilic’s side to eleventh in the Premier League table.

Ayew’s opener arrived in opportunist style, with the No20 tapping home after Lukasz Fabianski had failed to deal with Andy Carroll’s knock-down from a diagonal Mark Noble pass.

The strike came after Swansea had started the brighter on home turf, with Alfie Mawson heading wide from their first corner before Borja Baston curled off-target rather than playing in the unmarked Gylfi Sigurdsson.

Having gone ahead, West Ham edged the remainder of the first half, although Swansea arguably created the better chances.

For the visitors, Ayew flicked a Dimitri Payet cross just beyond the flying Michail Antonio at the far post, Payet himself seeing a shot held by Fabianski.

As half-time approached, Swansea threatened again, but Sigurdsson first sliced a left-foot shot out for a throw-in, then saw Darren Randolph plunge to his left to push his well-struck free-kick around the post.

With chances suddenly flowing, Antonio curled a yard wide of the top corner after collecting the Frenchman’s pass, then Swansea midfielder Jack Cork headed Wayne Routledge’s centre over Randolph’s crossbar, meaning the Hammers went in a goal to the good at the break.

Swansea manager Bob Bradley reacted with a double change at the break, bringing on Fernando Llorente and Jefferson Montero for Borja and Jay Fulton respectively.

After again starting brightly, the Swans were again stung by a West Ham goal. Five minutes of the second half had passed when Carroll’s shot was deflected wide and Reid beat two defenders to Payet’s near-post corner to head home.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Swansea reacted by going on the front foot, with Routledge slicing wide, Randolph making another decent stop to push Cork’s aside and the Irishman then helping Sigurdsson’s looping header over the top.

With the home crowd getting increasingly frustrated, West Ham kept possession with increasing confidence and ensured a second away win of 2016/17 when eight-goal leading scorer Antonio diverted Havard Nordtveit’s shot past Fabianski – who had saved from substitute Edmilison Fernandes seconds earlier – with 13 minutes remaining.

The impressive Randolph made smart saves from Angel Rangel and Cork late on, completing a miserable afternoon for Bradley, but was powerless to stop Llorente firing home from Nathan Dyer's cut-back on 89.

There was still time for Carroll to score his fifth in six matches against the Swans, expertly volleying home Sofiane Feghouli's cross in the final minute.

The in-form Hammers will end 2016 with a trip to champions Leicester City on New Year’s Eve, with kick-off at King Power Stadium set for 3pm.

 

Swansea City: Fabianski; Rangel, Mawson, van der Hoorn, Kingsley; Cork, Fulton (Montero 46, Dyer 70), Britton; Routledge, Sigurdsson (c), Borja (Llorente 46)

Subs not used: Nordfeldt (GK), Fer, Naughton, Fernandez

Bookings: None

Goal: Llorente 89

 

West Ham United: Randolph; Nordtveit, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell; Noble (c), Kouyate; Antonio (Feghouli 83), Ayew (Fernandes 75), Payet; Carroll (Fletcher 90).

Subs not used: Adrian (GK), Quina, Rice, Pike.

Bookings: None

Goals: Ayew 13, Reid 50, Antonio 77, Carroll 90

 

Referee: Andre Marriner.

Attendance: 20,757 (1,969 from West Ham United)