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Wilson’s Stoppage-Time Winner Lifts West Ham to Dramatic Victory Over Everton

Wilson’s Stoppage-Time Winner Lifts West Ham to Dramatic Victory Over Everton

Callum Wilson came off the bench to score a dramatic stoppage-time winner as West Ham United edged Everton 2–1 in Premier League action on matchday 34.

With detailed match statistics and non-scoring events unavailable, the key moments told the story of a tense afternoon that swung wildly in the final minutes.

After a goalless first half in London, West Ham finally broke the deadlock in the 51st minute. Tomáš Souček finished clinically to make it 1–0, turning in a move created by Jarrod Bowen, who provided the assist. The goal gave the hosts a crucial lead as they looked to consolidate their position in the Premier League table.

Everton, however, refused to fold. The visitors endured a series of yellow cards — Jake O’Brien, James Tarkowski and James Garner all went into the book — but rallied late through substitute changes. Tim Iroegbunam and Tyrique George were introduced on 65 minutes, followed by Carlos Alcaraz in the 86th minute.

The Toffees’ persistence was rewarded in the 88th minute when Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall struck an equaliser, assisted by Tarkowski, levelling the match at 1–1 and appearing to snatch a valuable away point.

West Ham manager David Moyes turned to his bench earlier, bringing on Freddie Potts and then Wilson, and that decision proved decisive. In the 90+2nd minute, Bowen again played provider, setting up Wilson to restore West Ham’s lead with a composed finish for 2–1.

A flurry of late yellow cards followed for Axel Disasi, Wilson and Alcaraz as tempers rose in the dying moments, but West Ham held firm to secure all three points against Everton.

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