Austria 1 0 Northern Ireland Marko Arnautovic on target for hosts
Austria 1 0 Northern Ireland Marko Arnautovic on target for hosts

Austria 1-0 Northern Ireland: Marko Arnautovic on target for hosts. Northern Ireland's Nations League worries deepened as Austria's Marko Arnautovic condemned them to a 1-0 defeat in Vienna. The West Ham striker scored the only goal in the 71st minute to leave Michael O'Neill's men without a point from their opening two matches in League B's Group 3. With the risk of relegation growing, they now need to win Monday's match against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo to keep their fate in their own hands. Arnautovic, a constant thorn in the Northern Ireland defence, sprung the offside trap to get on to Peter Zulj's pass before slotting the ball past Bailey Peacock-Farrell to settle a close contest. Following Kyle Lafferty's shock decision to withdraw himself from the squad at the last minute, Josh Magennis was the man to start up front for Northern Ireland, but the Bolton man's first major contribution was in defence. His somewhat awkward touch did the job in diverting Marcel Sabitzer's shot over the crossbar as he fired through the crowd when Northern Ireland could only half-clear an early corner. Bailey Peacock-Farrell - involved in the mix-up which gifted Bosnia and Herzegovina a crucial second goal in Belfast last month - then committed a major mental error when he picked up Jonny Evans' back-pass to give away an indirect free-kick, and the Leeds stopper was grateful to see Arnautovic fire into the wall. Northern Ireland did not get a sniff of goal until after the half-hour mark when Ollie Norwood's raking ball found the run of Shane Ferguson, but the Millwall man - making his first start in almost two years - got his angles all wrong to head high and wide. ARNAUTOVIC GOALThe West Ham man gives Austria the lead against Northern Ireland.Watch the UEFA Nations League live on Sky Sports: https://t.co/66OYEzAptk pic.twitter.com/4MFb9eT6q7 All the chances that had been missing in the first half seemed to arrive at one when the second half began. First, Austria could only half-clear Stuart Dallas' long throw and Paddy McNair tried to curl the rebound home, but it was an easy enough save for Heinz Lindner. The hosts then went straight to the other end where a mis-hit clearance fell kindly for Arnautovic, who bundled his way past Dallas before hitting a low shot which Peacock-Farrell diverted wide. The Leeds man then denied Sabitzer after his turn and shot, while Steven Davis dragged his shot wide after being played through on goal by Dallas. Arnautovic wanted a penalty when he tried to cut in from the right and tumbled over Jamal Lewis in the 65th minute, but the referee showed no interest. He would soon have his goal regardless, providing the one real moment of class in the match. And it was almost 2-0 when Stefan Lainer turned Valentino Lazaro's corner into the side-netting. O'Neill went into all-out attack mode as Rotherham striker Kyle Vassell came on to make his debut, swiftly followed by Will Grigg, and the Wigan man was inches away from an equaliser when he twisted to head McNair's 84th-minute corner on to the far post. But that was as close as they would come, and the match ended with Arnautovic missing a fine chance to make it 2-0 as he fired wide from a tight angle.



International Friendlies 16th & 17th October
International Friendlies 16th & 17th October

Tuesday 16th October UAE v Venezuela - 2am UAE beat Laos in last game but failed to win the previous 5, scoring 1 in that time Venezuela have played 9 games this year Lost 5 (bigger south american teams), won 4 (Trinidad, Jamaica, Bolivia, Ecuador) TIP: Venezuela win SCORE: 0-2 - - - Japan v Uruguay - 11am Uruguay have won 3 of the last 4 meetings (1 draw) Japan were the big surprise at the WC, did VERY well. Great counter attacking football. Japan are 54th in the world (should be higher) Uruguay are 5th in the world Japan beat Costa Rica 3-0 in their last friendly Uruguay beat Mexico (who also did well at the WC) 4-1 in their last friendly Tight game Tip: Uruguay to win Score: 1-2 - - - South Korea v Panama - Midday South Korea are ranked 55th, Panama 70th South Korea have kept 3 clean sheets in row Beaten Germany, Costa Rica and drew 0-0 with Chile Panama have lost their last 5 games And only scored 2 goals in that time, conceding 14 Their only win this year was 0-1 v Trinidad and Tobago Tip: South Korea win / South Korea to win to nil Score Prediction: 2-0 - - - Uzbekistan v Qatar - 4pm Uzbekistan have failed to win their last 9 Scored 2 goals in that time Lost to the likes of UAE, Iran, Morocco Qatar have only lost 1 of 5 Won 3 (China, Palestine, Iraq) TIP: Qatar win / to nil SCORE: 0-2 - - - Brazil v Argentina - 6.45pm Brazil have won 4 of the last 6 meetings Brazil have been on good form since the WC, beating USA 2-0 and El Salvador 5-0. Neymar is on fire in Ligue 1 too. Argentina drew their last match 0-0 to Columbia and beat Guatemala 3-0 Argentina were far from convincing at the WC, and over achieved considering their actual performances Its always going to be a tight game between these two, but I think Brazil will edge it. Look like they have an extra spark that Argentina are missing at the moment Tip: Brazil to win Score: 3-1 - - - Belgium v Netherlands - 7.45pm Belgium are ranked joint 1st in the world with France, Netherlands are 17th Belgium have lost once in 28 games - 1-0 v France at the World Cup They’ve scored 30 goals in their last 11 games Netherlands lost 2-1 v France in the UEFA Nations League in September - late Giroud goal won it That was their 2nd defeat in 11 games Their last 4 games have all seen BTTS Tip: Belgium win (1.75) / Belgium & BTTS (3.10) Score Prediction: 2-1 - - - Colombia v Costa Rica - 7.45pm Colombia have lost 2 of 9 this year (Japan, England on pens) Beat Poland, France, Senegal, Venezuela Costa Rica have only won 2 of 10 this year (Scotland and N.Ireland) Lost to Korea, Japan, Brazil, Serbia without scoring within last 4 games TIP: Colombia win to nil SCORE: 3-0 - - - Denmark v Austria - 7.45pm Austria won 2-1 in their last friendly meeting (this was way back in 2010 though) Austria have won 2 of their last 4 friendlies (Beating Germany 2-1 and Sweden 2-0) Lost to Brazil and Bosnia Denmark beat Wales 2-0 in their last UNL game and lost 3-0 in their previous game to Slovenia. However this is due to a boycott, and random squad Could still be unrest the Danish Squad Arnautovic is on fire at the moment Denmark will probably be without their key man Eriksen Tip: Austria win Score: 1-2 - - - Sweden v Slovakia - 7.45pm Sweden 15th, Slovakia 26th Hard game to call - leave it out an acca Sweden have lost 3 games in a row - v England, Austria and Turkey In 2018 they’ve kept 6 clean sheets in 13 games Slovakia lost 1-0 to Ukraine in the UEFA Nations League last time out But also beat Denmark 3-0 in a friendly Tip: Sweden win (1.85) Score Prediction: 1-0 - - - Wednesday 17th October USA v Peru - 00.30am USA have only lost 2 games this year (Brazil and Ireland) Drew with France Beat Paraguay, Brazil and Mexico Peru have only won 1 in the last 6 (2-0 to Australia) Lost by 1 goal in 4 of those (Germany, Holland, France, Denmark) Under 2.5 in 4 of last 6 for both teams TIP: Under 2.5 / Draw SCORE: 1-1



"Arnautovic Was Brilliant!" West Ham 3-1 Man Utd
"Arnautovic Was Brilliant!" West Ham 3-1 Man Utd

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West Ham 3-1 Manchester United | Instant reaction
West Ham 3-1 Manchester United | Instant reaction

Anderson, Yarmalenko & Arnautovic goals. Highlights Discussed MELbet - https://refpabei.top/L?tag=d_41845m_2170c_Hammer&site=41845&ad=2170



West Ham vs Manchester United 29/9/2018 Lineup Squad & Prediction | English Premier League 2018/2019
West Ham vs Manchester United 29/9/2018 Lineup Squad & Prediction | English Premier League 2018/2019

West Ham vs Manchester United 29 September 2018 Starting Lineup Preview, Match Squad, Kick-off time, Team news, line-ups, Head to Head records & Score Prediction | English Premier League 2018/2019. ⚡ Like 👍 & Comment ✏ Subscrible here: https://goo.gl/1ms6mA West Ham vs Manchester United Premier League 2018/19 Venue: London Stadium Date: Saturday 29 September, 2018 Kick-off: 12:30pm BST West Ham team news: Manuel Pellegrini is without Winston Reid, Manuel Lanzini, Andy Carroll, Jack Wilshere and Carlos Sanchez for the early welcome of Manchester United. Chicharito and Marko Arnautovic will both be assessed, though the latter could be fit to feature despite missing the 8-0 win over Macclesfield on Wednesday. Michail Antonio is waiting in reserve to deputise in attack if the Austrian doesn't make it. Pellegrini, though, may elect against wholesale changes from the 0-0 draw with Chelsea last time out in the league. West Ham Predicted Starting Line up/West Ham Squad 2018/2019: Expected Line up: 4-3-3 West Ham likely starting 11: Fabianski, Masuaku, Diop, Balbuena, Zabaleta, Rice, Anderson, Obiang, Noble, Yarmolenko, Arnautovic Manchester United team news: Marcus Rashford and Nemanja Matic are both available to head coach Jose Mourinho following respective bans, with the latter in line to start in midfield. However, Sergio Romero is suspended following his red card in the Carabao Cup defeat to Derby County, while Marcos Rojo is still sidelined through injury. Antonio Valencia may also retain his right-back spot, but has stiff competition from Diogo Dalot for a place in the starting XI. Manchester United Predicted Starting Line up/Manchester United Squad 2018/2019: Expected Line up: 4-3-3 Manchester United likely starting 11: De Gea, Shaw, Lindelof, Smalling, Valencia, Fred, Lingard, Fellaini, Sanchez, Pogba, Lukaku West Ham vs Manchester United Head-to-Head Stats: Saturday’s meeting is the 140th competitive clash between the two with the Manchester club winning 65 of those. The Hammers have 43 wins to their name. West Ham vs Manchester United Prediction: West Ham 0 - 2 Manchester United Football News Now. Your best Football online magazine! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: Non Copyrighted. Enjoy Video. Thank you! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Videos may use copyrighted content based on fair use: https://www.youtube.com/yt/copyright/... All Rights Reserved To owners. No copyright infringement is intended All images belong to its respectful owners. No copyright infringement is intended *This video is purely fan-made, if you (owners) want to remove this video, please contact us directly before doing anything . We will respectfully remove it. Thank you



Everton vs West Ham: Yarmolenko gets off the mark with brace before Arnautovic nets
Everton vs West Ham: Yarmolenko gets off the mark with brace before Arnautovic nets

Everton 1-3 West Ham: Andriy Yarmolenko gets off the mark with brace before Marko Arnautovic nets as Hammers finally claim first victory of season. Andriy Yarmolenko opened the scoring for West Ham in the 11th minute after a quick counter-attack. The former Borussia Dortmund man then scored his second with a fine curling finish past Jordan Pickford. Gylfi Sigurdsson pulled a goal back for Everton on the stroke of half-time thanks to a powerful header. Marko Arnautovic then gave the Hammers a two-goal cushion again after netting in the 60th minute. Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/ List music more: https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds



Chelsea vs West Ham 1 1   All Goals & Extended Highlights   EPL 08 04 2018 HD
Chelsea vs West Ham 1 1 All Goals & Extended Highlights EPL 08 04 2018 HD

Chelsea vs West Ham 1-1 Highlights 08 April 2018 Premier League Two changes for Chelsea after the defeat last week, with Courtois and Cahill returning to the side. Caballero and Christensen are the pair who miss out, dropping to the bench. West Ham subs: Adrian, Javier Hernandez, Jordan Hugill, Josh Cullen, Patrice Evra, Josh Pask, Grady Diangana. Chelsea subs: Willy Caballero, Pedro, Daniel Drinkwater, Emerson, Andreas Christensen, Tiemoue Bakayoko, Olivier Giroud. West Ham XI: Joe Hart; Declan Rice, Angelo Ogbonna, Aaron Cresswell; Pablo Zabaleta, Cheikhou Kouyate, Mark Noble, Arthur Masuaku; Edimilson Fernandes, Joao Mario; Marko Arnautovic. Chelsea XI: Thibaut Courtois; Cesar Azpilicueta, Gary Cahill, Antonio Rudiger; Victor Moses, N’Golo Kante, Cesc Fabregas, Marcos Alonso; Willian, Eden Hazard; Alvaro Morata.




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