West Ham vs Newcastle: Declan Rice and Mark Noble hand Hammers victory at the London Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.West Ham returned to winning ways after beating Newcastle United 2-0 at the London Stadium.
After losing 1-0 to Manchester City earlier in the week, the hosts responded in fashion with a comfortable and largely controlled display in front of their fans.
It took just seven minutes for Manuel Pellegrini’s side to take the lead, with Declan Rice finding the back of the net for his second goal of the season.
Mark Noble doubled the lead from the penalty spot three minutes before the break.
After the restart West Ham continued to dominate proceedings as the visitors struggled to make their presence felt, aside from a late free-kick which struck the woodwork. The result sees the Londoners move up to ninth in the table on 39 points.
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The ball is floated to the far post, Hernandez takes it down and moves towards goal in one motion, Florian Lejeune's recovering lunge catching him and conceding a clear penalty despite light contact.
Mark Noble to step up...
GOAL! West Ham 2-0 Newcastle (Mark Noble, 41 minutes)
A false start, but at the second attempt Noble finds the top corner!
The perfect penalty. Martin Dubravka guessed left and was spot on, but no keeper is saving that one. Into the roof of the net above Dubravka's despairing claw at the ball, and West Ham have two.
43 minutes
This is turning into an excellent half for West Ham, who have looked in control throughout and will back themselves to hold onto a two-goal lead from here.
45 minutes
West Ham are stroking the ball about with ease and confidence, Newcastle pushed further and further back by the home side's possession excellence.
A number of lengthy-ish delays in the first half, and thus we'll play five additional minutes.
45 + 1 minutes
Robert Snodgrass utilises an array of quick-footed tricks as he tries to work room for a cross, eventually forcing Miguel Almirón to foul him in the right corner.
45 + 2 minutes
Arthur Masuaku overlaps and drills the ball towards Javier Hernandez seven yards out, the Mexican striker's attempted flick towards goal cannoning off a number of legs in quick succession and eventually away.
82% of possession in the last ten minutes has gone the hosts' way. Dominance.
45 + 4 minutes
Newcastle briefly find space on the left, Miguel Almirón the man to pick the ball up in an opportune area, but by the time the Paraguayan has lifted his head the West Ham defence have recovered.
Javier Manquillo does manage to force a corner.
45 + 5 minutes
Issa Diop!
First the Frenchman wins the header from the corner, and then produces a quite magnificent challenge to prevent Fabian Schar pulling the trigger after the ball is lofted back into the box to preserve West Ham's two goal lead.
Just about the perfect half for Manuel Pellegrini.
His side have dominated proceedings, taking the lead early on through Declan Rice's header and controlling affairs from then on.
Mark Noble doubled West Ham's lead from the spot in a half otherwise lacking in clear chances, and the home side are on their way to victory.
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