The match between Tottenham and West Ham saw Tottenham dominating possession as expected with West Ham focusing on defensive solidity under David Moyes. Despite opportunities for both sides including a missed chance by Michail Antonio for West Ham, the game ended in a 1-1 draw.
Both managers showed philosophical approaches with Moyes refraining from substitutions and Ange Postecoglou making five changes. Tottenham struggled to break through West Ham defense with Kurt Zouma equalizing after an early goal from Brennan Johnson.
Despite some threatening moments, neither team could find a winning goal leaving Moyes satisfied with his team’s defensive performance
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