West Ham made their chances count
Burnley converted 0 of 5 shots on target. West Ham converted 2 from 4.
Minute 26 changed the game
T. Castellanos's goal at 26' proved to be the decisive moment.
Burnley made better use of the ball
Burnley had 54% possession and generated 18 shots. West Ham had 46% and created 6.
West Ham were resilient at the back
West Ham faced 18 shots and conceded only 0. Defensive efficiency: 100%.
West Ham Capitalize on Burnley's Defensive Lapses in Commanding Victory
In a one-sided affair, West Ham emerged victorious over Burnley, securing a 2-0 win on the road. The away side's clinical finishing and Burnley's inability to find the net proved to be the decisive factors.
West Ham took the lead early on, with Cristian Summerville's goal in the 13th minute after an assist from Matheus Fernandes. The visitors then doubled their advantage in the 26th minute, as Taty Castellanos found the back of the net, set up by El Hadji Malick Diouf. Burnley's defense struggled to contain West Ham's attacking threat, as evidenced by the visitors' 3 shots on target compared to the hosts' 5.
Tactically, West Ham's success can be attributed to their effective counter-pressing. They won 10 tackles throughout the match, with Diouf and Keane Walker-Peters leading the charge with 3 each. This high-intensity pressing allowed West Ham to win the ball quickly and launch dangerous counterattacks, which ultimately proved too much for Burnley to handle.
In contrast, Burnley's downfall can be traced to their inability to break down West Ham's well-organized defense. Despite having 54% of the ball possession and 18 total shots, the hosts managed just 5 shots on target, suggesting a lack of clinical finishing and poor decision-making in the final third. The Clarets' failure to capitalize on their territorial dominance ultimately cost them in this encounter.
Burnley lost to West Ham 0–2 at the stadium in Premier League Regular Season - 25. C. Summerville (13'), T. Castellanos (26') scored.