West Ham United 2 Sevilla 0 (After extra-time, West Ham United win 2-1 on aggregate)
UEFA Europa League round of 16 second leg, London Stadium, Thursday 17 March 2022
West Ham United: Areola, Johnson, Dawson, Zouma, Cresswell, Rice ©, Souček, Fornals (Diop 119), Lanzini (Noble 115), Benrahma (Yarmolenko 88), Antonio (Fredericks 120) Subs not used: Fabiański (GK), Randolph (GK), Alese, Masuaku, Kral, Chesters, Vlasic, Perkins
Sevilla: Bounou, Navas ©, (Montiel 106), Koundé, Gudelj (Carmona 111), Augustinsson, Jordán, Delaney, Rakitić (Torres 56), Corona (Munir 96), En-Nesyri (Rafa Mir 91), Martial (Luismi 101) Subs not used: Dmitrovic (GK), Flores (GK), Fattore, Salas, Zarzana, Romero
Tomáš Souček and Andriy Yarmolenko wrote their names into West Ham United folklore, securing a famous 2-0 victory over Sevilla to send the Irons into the Europa League quarter-finals.
In front of a record home attendance at London Stadium, the valiant and industrious Hammers turned around a 1-0 deficit from the first leg and booked our place in the last eight of the competition to continue our sensational European journey.
Souček gave the home side a deserved advantage on 39 minutes, heading home a Michail Antonio cross and levelling the tie on aggregate.
No further goals could be found in the regulation 90 minutes but substitute Yarmolenko, fresh from scoring the opener against Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday, ensured the comeback and sent London Stadium into delirium, as West Ham claimed an historic win over the six-time Europa League winners.
The significance of the occasion could be felt in the very air at London Stadium hours before kick-off. The wall of noise that greeted the home team, made by the largest ever home crowd in West Ham United history, was quite unlike anything ever heard in Stratford before.
Undoubtedly inspired by the belief of the West Ham faithful, David Moyes’ men set to work and went on the early charge. A first set-piece of the match, taken by Aaron Cresswell, was frantically scrambled away by Sevilla and met with a thunderous applause by over 59,000 members of the Claret and Blue Army.
The La Liga team’s first attack came through Ludwig Augustinsson. The full-back won the ball from Manuel Lanzini and played across to Jesus Nava. The Sevilla captain could only scoop his shot well over the crossbar.
West Ham’s pressure continued and Antonio turned himself into a position to run at the Spanish side’s back-line. There was a smooth piece of interplay with Saïd Benrahma before the Algerian dinked into the path of Pablo Fornals. His first-time volley was well blocked.



