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Spirited West Ham Grab 3-1 Long-Awaited Home Win over Newcastle

West Ham ended a 248-day home win drought with a 3-1 Premier League victory featuring two goals and an own goal, marking Nuno Espirito Santo's first win in charge.

  • On Sunday, West Ham United beat Newcastle United 3-1 at the London Stadium, securing their first win under manager Nuno Espirito Santo with goals from Lucas Paquetá, Tomas Soucek, and an own goal.
  • After a 248-day home drought, West Ham United finally won at the London Stadium, but supporters staging a sit-in chanted 'sack the board' at David Sullivan, West Ham owner.
  • An early Murphy strike gave Newcastle the lead before West Ham responded with a Paquetá equaliser in the 35th minute and an own goal by Botman at first-half stoppage time, while Soucek sealed the win in stoppage time.
  • The win still leaves West Ham United 18th on seven points, five behind Newcastle United in 13th, while Newcastle remained without an away win despite Eddie Howe's triple halftime substitution.
  • The win offered a morale boost and hinted at the squad's untapped potential, giving West Ham supporters a rare display of verve and creativity and momentum for future matches under Nuno Espirito Santo.
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