Man United held to 1-1 draw at home by struggling West Ham

West Ham United’s French midfielder Soungoutou Magassa kisses the grass as he celebrates scoring the equalizing goal during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and West Ham United at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, Thursday. (AFP)
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Updated 05 December 2025
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Man United held to 1-1 draw at home by struggling West Ham

  • Man United are eighth in the standings on 22 points, while West Ham remain 18th on 12 points, two adrift of Leeds United in 17th spot

MANCHESTER, England: Manchester United missed the chance to go fifth in the Premier League when they were held 1-1 by West Ham United at Old Trafford on Thursday, a result which keeps the visitors in the relegation zone.

After a scrappy goalless opening half, the hosts took the lead in the 58th minute through Diogo Dalot but West Ham’s Soungoutou Magassa equalized seven minutes from time which led to boos from the home fans at the final whistle.

“Angry and frustrated, that’s it,” Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said.

“We are really inconsistent but if you look at the goal (we conceded), we have a long ball, we have everything under control, we need to do better.

“We knew set pieces would be a problem with the difference in height in the team but we could do it. We could maintain the ball after the first goal and again we lost two points.”

Man United are eighth in the standings on 22 points, while West Ham remain 18th on 12 points, two adrift of Leeds United in 17th spot.

West Ham had the best of the opening half-hour, played at a pedestrian pace, but never really threatened before the hosts began to take control.

We are really inconsistent but if you look at the goal (we conceded), we have a long ball, we have everything under control, we need to do better

Ruben Amorim

Bryan Mbeumo played a one-two from a short corner before trying a looping shot from outside the area which sent West Ham keeper Alphonse Areola scrambling to tip it over the bar.

Amad Diallo put a ball across the box which Joshua Zirkzee sent goalwards with his thigh and Aaron Wan-Bissaka headed off the line, and seconds later Bruno Fernandes’s effort skimmed the outside of the post.

Wan-Bissaka was a rock at the heart of West Ham’s defense against his former club, putting in crucial challenges and keeping his side level going in at the break.

Magassa shot into the side netting early in the second half before Man United found the opening goal. An attempted shot from Casemiro took a deflection and the ball fell kindly for Dalot almost on the penalty spot and he sent his shot on the turn past Areola.

“We are disappointed. At 1-0 with 30 minutes to go we have to control the game more, especially at Old Trafford,” Dalot told Sky Sports.

“We cannot get as anxious as we got after the goal. Maybe we got sloppy with the ball possession. We had the game there. We think it is down to us rather than credit to West Ham.

“It is a good feeling. Every time you get the opportunity to score a goal for a club like this is amazing, especially at the Stretford End.

“But I would change it for the three points.”

The game looked to be petering out to a narrow win for the home side, with West Ham never really looking like finding an equalizer until Jarrod Bowen’s flicked header from a corner was cleared off the line by Noussair Mazraoui and Magassa smashed home.

“It felt amazing. We played a good game, and everyone fought,” Magassa told Sky Sports.

“I am so happy to score my first goal in the Premier League.”

Both teams sprung to life in the final minutes in search of a winner and Fernandes was guilty of a couple of late misses.


Bologna snatch 2-1 win over Parma to reach Italian Cup quarterfinals, will face Milan or Lazio

Updated 04 December 2025
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Bologna snatch 2-1 win over Parma to reach Italian Cup quarterfinals, will face Milan or Lazio

  • Castro headed in a cross from Emil Holm in the 89th minute
  • The home side leveled shortly before halftime

BOLOGNA, Italy: Substitute Santiago Castro’s last-gasp goal sent Bologna into the Italian Cup quarterfinals as the defending champion came from behind to beat Parma 2-1 on Thursday.
Bologna, which won for the competition for the first time in 52 years last season, will face either AC Milan or Lazio, who were playing each other later.
Castro headed in a cross from Emil Holm in the 89th minute.
Serie A struggler Parma had taken a surprise lead in the 13th minute when Adrian Benedyczak ran onto a through ball from Mathias Løvik and slotted past Federico Ravaglia.
But the home side leveled shortly before halftime. Jonathan Rowe’s initial attempt hit the post but the English winger controlled the rebound and fired it home for his first goal since joining Bologna in August.
There was another positive note for Bologna as Ciro Immobile came on as a late substitute for his first appearance since a thigh injury in August.