Lingard lifts West Ham into fourth, Everton held by Palace
Jesse Lingard inspired West Ham to an exciting 3-2 win at Wolves to go fourth in the Premier League on Monday, as Everton’s hopes of a top-four finish were dented in a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace.
Lingard’s stunning form since joining the Hammers on loan from Manchester United in January saw him earn a recall by England manager Gareth Southgate last month.
The midfielder further bolstered his case for inclusion in Southgate’s squad for Euro 2020 as he ran from inside his own half to slot home his sixth goal in eight West Ham appearances after just six minutes.
Lingard then turned creator for his side’s other two goals as the visitors surged right into a 3-0 lead inside 38 minutes.
His cute flick when penned in at the corner flag teed up Arthur Masuaku to cross for Pablo Fornals to double the Hammers’ lead.
Lingard then surged beyond four weak Wolves challenges to free Jarrod Bowen, who fired in at Rui Patricio’s near post.
“He’s playing terrifically well,” explained West Ham boss David Moyes. “Tonight he appeared as if a real top player.”
West Ham move a spot ahead of Chelsea in a tight battle for a location in the Champions League next season.
Tottenham and Liverpool are just three points behind Moyes’s men with eight games to play.
“We have to have it on. I’m hearing persons talking about West Ham with a potential for playing in the Champions League,” added Moyes.
“Nobody could have envisaged that last season. All those big teams up there choosing fourth, we will try to contend with them all the best way to the end.”
West Ham let a good three-goal lead slip in their last outing as Arsenal battled back to draw 3-3 at the London Stadium two weeks ago and they nearly built the same mistake.
Leander Dendoncker kickstarted the Wolves fightback with a towering header from Adama Traore’s cross just before half-time.
Substitute Fabio Silva then found the far corner 22 minutes from time to set up a grandstand finish.
This time the Hammers held out, but their top-four challenge could possibly be impacted by a few significant injuries.
Declan Rice missed his first Premier League video game of the growing season with a good knee injury that is expected to keep carefully the England midfielder out for per month and Michail Antonio limped off in the first-half with a hamstring problem. - Profligate Everton punished -
Everton missed the opportunity to also move within three points of four, with a game in hand to come, as Michy Batshuayi’s 86th minute equaliser salvaged a point for the Eagles at Goodison Park.
The Toffees were designed to rue a string of missed chances either side of James Rodriguez’s opener.
“The reason was we weren't able to kill the game when we had the opportunity,” said Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti.
“When you deserve to win, you should win. We must be more focused in order to avoid these kinds of situations.”
Rodriguez broke the deadlock 11 minutes in to the second-half when he fired home Seamus Coleman’s cut-back for his 100th goal found in European football.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison were denied by Vicente Guaita with the opportunity to seal the points. And that proved costly as Everton eventually dropped points for the seventh amount of time in eight home games.
Batshuayi had only been on the pitch two minutes when he latched onto Jeffrey Schlupp’s through ball to fire low beyond Robin Olsen.
Palace stay in 12th, but glimpse safe for another season found in the top flight because they edge 11 points clear of the relegation zone.