Bournemouth vs West Ham United. Premier League.
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Bournemouth 1-1 West Ham: Enes Unal's stunning free-kick earns Cherries deserved point after controversial penalty opener
Report and match highlights as Enes Unal's free-kick denies West Ham all three points after Lucas Paqueta's VAR-awarded penalty for contentious handball against Tyler Adams; Jarrod Bowen and Antoine Semenyo both hit goal frame in end-to-end game at Vitality Stadium
Monday 16 December 2024 23:06, UK
Enes Unal's stunning free-kick cancelled out Lucas Paqueta's controversial VAR-awarded penalty to give Bournemouth a deserved 1-1 draw with West Ham.
Unal stepped up from almost 30 yards out to rifle the dead ball past a helpless Lukasz Fabianski, and lessen the sour taste in the hosts' mouths after falling behind to a contentious handball decision only minutes earlier.
"It's quite sensational, it's magnificent from Unal," was the assessment of Sky Sports' Alan Smith.
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The Cherries had knocked on the West Ham door since half-time - registering 17 shots in all - but had looked to be frustrated by their hard-working visitors, who were then handed a slice of good fortune to find the opener themselves.
After substitute Nicklas Fullkrug nodded a header straight at Kepa Arrizabalaga, VAR Michael Salisbury noticed a potential handball against Tyler Adams from Aaron Wan-Bissaka's initial cross, and following a lengthy review and Chris Kavanagh's visit to the on-field monitor, the referee pointed to the spot.
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"I saw it on the big screen like most people and thought it was harsh, I know his hand's high but he's so close to the ball," Ryan Christie told Sky Sports afterwards.
"Their striker misses a sitter anyway afterwards, so there could be an advantage being played. We didn't get one in a similar situation against Ipswich."
Paqueta stepped up to slot home to a chorus of boos around the Vitality Stadium, before Unal's free-kick moved the Cherries two points off Man City in fifth.
Both sides had earlier hit the woodwork in an even first period before Fabianski was alert to deny first Evanilson and then Christie with two acrobatic stops as the Cherries ramped up the pressure in the second, but the Hammers were well worth their point after one of their most committed defensive showings of the season.
Iraola annoyed after personal intervention over handball rule
Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola to Sky Sports:
"I don't think it is a good result for us even if we scored the goal at the end. We were better in the second half. I didn't like the first half. We were pushing to win and then the penalty happened and we had to take the point. I don't think it is a good point for us.
"The game went very slow in the first half for us. We were not being brave enough to put them under real pressure. We improved in the second half but it wasn't enough to win it."
On West Ham's penalty: "I am very disappointed. We have had this meeting before the season and I argued personally because they don't want defenders to defend with their hands behind their back.
"I told them, 'we are going to continue this because you are calling penalties'. They said, 'don't worry, it's a natural position, we are not going to call it'. The first one, bam. I am very disappointed. I complained about this rule. They didn't want defenders to defend unnaturally."
Carra: 'Decent return' eases pressure on Hammers
Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football:
"Where West Ham were going into last Monday's game against Wolves, that's a decent return considering where they've been for a lot of the season. I know we watched them beat Newcastle, but they were quite fortunate in that game.
"They then had the Arsenal game, and Leicester - and those were really bad ones for them. We know how much they enjoy Monday nights!
"I said before the game, if they won tonight it would've felt like a big result but I think to come away from Bournemouth, it's not a bad result.
"They'll be disappointed, they'll go 1-0 up and probably think they see the game out there, but they would've taken it before the game."
Lopetegui: We competed really well at tough stadium
West Ham head coach Julen Lopetegui to Sky Sports:
"I think it was a pity. We were thinking we would win in a difficult stadium. It was very close. In the first half we were better, in the second half they were one step ahead. They demand a lot at home.
"We suffered a little bit but overcame this to score. It was an incredible goal from Unal. In the end it is one point. We were thinking about three points but we competed really well."