
West Ham United and Bournemouth played out a 1-1 draw in a dramatic Premier League meeting on Monday night.
The Hammers came into the away game on the back of an excellent 2-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers, but they failed to build on that result yesterday.
West Ham thought they had found the winner when Lucas Paqueta blasted home a penalty in the 87th minute after Tyler Adams handled Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s cross.
However, the Irons failed to secure maximum points, as Enes Unal popped up with a stunning free-kick goal three minutes later.
Julen Lopetegui’s side will be disappointed they couldn’t win after Paqueta’s late goal, but a point against an in-form Bournemouth team is certainly not a bad result for them.
There were many encouraging performances from West Ham, but the national press were most impressed with their goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.
The Daily Mirror handed him the highest 8/10 rating, saying he ‘made a series of excellent saves’ for his team.
The 39-year-old pulled off a brilliant save to deny Dango Ouattara at the stroke of half-time. He then denied efforts from Ryan Christie and Evanilson early in the second-half.
Fabianski had 50 touches in the match, and he made an incredible eight saves in total, with six inside the box.
The experienced goalkeeper has been excellent with his performances between the sticks this campaign. In eight top-flight starts, he has kept two clean sheets and made 32 saves.
Stats from Sofascore
