BURNLEY. West Ham United didn’t concede much to Burnley to lock the result on a 0-0 scoreline on Sunday. West Ham United was not able to win even if it was superior in terms of ball possession (59%).

The match was played at the Turf Moor stadium in Burnley on Sunday and it started at 2:00 pm local time. The referee was Graham Scott who had the assistance of Darren Cann and Richard West. The 4th official was Craig Pawson. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 12 degrees Celsius or 53.56 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 94%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 40 Ball Possession 60
Shots
  • 9 Total 16
  • 1 On Target 3
  • 8 Off Target 13
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 109 Attack 102
  • 39 Dangerous attack 62
  • 89 Ball safe 88
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 14
  • 1 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 13 Total 11
  • 2 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 2

Ball possession

West Ham United was in firm control of the ball 59% while Burnley was struggling with a 41% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

West Ham United was putting more pressure with 62 dangerous attacks and 16 shots of which 3 were on target. This is one of the reasons why West Ham United won the match.​

Burnley shot 9 times, 1 on target, 8 off target. Talking about the opposition, West Ham United shot 16 times, 3 on target, 13 off target.

Cards

Burnley received 2 yellow cards (C. Taylor and B. Mee). Talking about the opposition, West Ham United received 1 yellow card (C. Dawson).

Match Timeline

Charlie Taylor- Yellow
33'
45'
60'
70'
Josh Brownhill- sub ->A. Westwood
71'
80'
88'
90'

Standings

After playing this match, Burnley will have 11 points to remain in the 18th place. On the other side, West Ham United will have 28 points to hold in the 4th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Premier League, Burnley will host Watford on the 15th of December with a 10-5 head to head stats in favor of Burnley (7 draws).

West Ham United will play away agasint Arsenal on the 15th of December with a 20-5 head to head record in favor of Arsenal (6 draws).

Burnley – Formation

Burnley
G
Nick Pope 1.England
7.8
D
Matthew Lowton 2.England
7.1
D
Ben Mee 6.England
7.9
45'
D
James Tarkowski 5.England
6.6
D
Charlie Taylor 3.England
6.9
33'
M
Jack Cork 4.England
6.7
M
5.8
M
Ashley Westwood 18.England
6.5
71'
M
Dwight McNeil 11.England
7.6
88'
F
Jay Rodríguez 19.England
7.3
F
Chris Wood 9.New Zealand
6.8
60'
Substitutes
G
Wayne Hennessey 13.Wales
D
Nathan Collins 22.Republic of Ireland
D
Bobby Thomas 37.England
D
Erik Pieters 23.Netherlands
D
Phil Bardsley 26.Scotland
D
Kevin Long 28.Republic of Ireland
M
Josh Brownhill 8.England
6.5
71'
M
A. Lennon 17.England
88'
F
Matej Vydra 27.Czech Republic
6.6
60'

Burnley started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

The manager Sean Dyche decided to play with the following team: Nick Pope (7.8), Matthew Lowton (7.1), James Tarkowski (6.6), Ben Mee (7.9), Charlie Taylor (6.9), Jóhann Guðmundsson (5.8), Ashley Westwood (6.5), Jack Cork (6.7), Dwight McNeil (7.6), Chris Wood (6.8) and Jay Rodriguez (7.3).

The home team had on the bench: Nathan Collins, Bobby Thomas, Erik Pieters, Wayne Hennessey, Phil Bardsley, Kevin Long, Matěj Vydra (6.6), Josh Brownhill (6.5) and Aaron Lennon.

Substitutions

Burnley made 3 changes: C. Wood for M. Vydra (60′), A. Westwood for J. Brownhill (71′) and D. McNeil for A. Lennon (88′).

Best player: Ben Mee​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Burnley was Ben Mee.

His rating is (7.9) with 29 passes (62% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 12 duels out of 17.

West Ham United – Formation

West Ham United
G
Lukasz Fabianski 1.Poland
6.8
D
Craig Dawson 15.England
6.8
90'
D
Vladimir Coufal 5.Czech Republic
6.9
D
Arthur Masuaku 26.DR Congo
7.6
D
Issa Diop 23.France
6.5
M
Manuel Lanzini 10.Argentina
6.7
80'
M
Tomas Soucek 28.Czech Republic
7.0
M
Declan Rice 41.England
7.2
M
Saïd Benrahma 22.Algeria
6.1
70'
M
Jarrod Bowen 20.England
7.2
F
Michail Antonio 9.Jamaica
6.5
Substitutes
G
Alphonse Areola 13.France
D
Jamal Baptiste 75.England
D
Harrison Ashby 50.Scotland
D
A. Alese 42.England
M
Nikola Vlasic 11.Croatia
6.8
70'
M
Alex Král 33.Czech Republic
M
Pablo Fornals 8.Spain
6.5
80'
M
M. Noble 16.England
F

West Ham United started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

David Moyes played with: Łukasz Fabiański (6.8), Vladimír Coufal (6.9), Craig Dawson (6.8), Issa Diop (6.5), Arthur Masuaku (7.6), Tomáš Souček (7.0), Declan Rice (7.2), Jarrod Bowen (7.2), Manuel Lanzini (6.7), Saïd Benrahma (6.1) and Michail Antonio (6.5).

They had on the bench: Andriy Yarmolenko, Jamal Baptiste, Nikola Vlašić (6.8), Alex Král, Harrison Ashby, Ajibola-Joshua Alese, Pablo Fornals (6.5), Alphonse Aréola and Mark Noble.

Substitutions

West Ham United made 2 changes: S. Benrahma for N. Vlasic (70′) and M. Lanzini for P. Fornals (80′).

Best player: Arthur Masuaku​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for West Ham United was Arthur Masuaku.

His rating is (7.6) with 58 passes (77% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 11 duels out of 14. He performed 1 cross.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Premier League.​