RESCUE REMI

West Ham 1 Aston Villa 1: Allen denies Hammers a home win as Villa snatch a precious point

REMI ALLEN came to Aston Villa’s rescue with a dramatic stoppage-time goal to dash West Ham’s hopes of a precious home win.  

A diving header from the midfield dynamo saw the Villans go top of the table on Saturday following a thrilling 1-1 draw.

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Remi Allen netted her second WSL goal this term to help Aston Villa seal a draw with West HamCredit: Getty
Villa are due to play Brighton in the WSL after the international breakCredit: Getty

The result leaves Olli Harder still chasing his second win in the WSL since his appointment as Hammers coach in December. 

And it saw the visitors remain unbeaten ahead of the international break and their late September duel with Brighton.

Villa boss Carla Ward said: “It's not just about the point. It's ultimately stopping West Ham and getting three points.

“If anyone said to us after two games you'd get four points, we'd take it.

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“I heard someone say West Ham dominated the game, but when you look at the statistics and what I saw, I don't think they dominated the game at all.

“I think that for the first few minutes they absolutely dominated us.

"After that, I felt we had more chances. If we had lost the game, I would have been really disappointed.”

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The clash on the Irons’ lavish new pitch was the first attended by Hammers fans this term.

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And the hosts began brightly with Dagny Brynjarsdottir teeing up Adriana Leon who saw her dragged shot saved comfortably by Hannah Hampton in the fifth minute.

They found themselves ahead moments later with livewire Leon netting West Ham's opener after a mix-up in Villa’s defence.

The Olympic gold medallist pounced on a defensive error to nab a tap-in for the hosts who had gone 600 minutes without a goal in the top-flight.

Leon found herself in possession in Villa’s penalty box after Anita Asante lost the ball.

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And the winger, who helped Canada triumph at the Tokyo Olympics, calmly slotted her first goal of the season.

Adriana Leon scored her first of the season for West Ham seven minutes into the gameCredit: Getty

That moment left Villa temporarily unnerved with the Irons looking to press their advantage.

 And they had a couple of wonderful scoring opportunities.

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These included Leon latching on to a loose back pass from Elisha N’Dow, which Hampton managed to pounce on following her attempted block.

Villa settled their nerves and battled their way back into the game.

And they had a couple of superb chances in quick succession near the half-hour mark. 

First through Emily Gielnik whose shot was blocked by Mackenzie Arnold and moments later with Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah’s close-range header going wide.

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The second half saw Villa causing West Ham a few defensive problems with a free-kick into the penalty box which Allen nearly slid into the back of the net before Arnold hoofed the ball away.

West Ham will looking for three points against Leicester after the international breakCredit: Getty

And West Ham had a brilliant chance to go two-up close to the 60th minute with Brynjarsdottir getting her head on the end of a fine Leon cross prompting a Hampton save.

The game’s closing stages saw the visitors surge forward in search of an equaliser.

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And they eventually got their reward with skipper Allen bundling home a leveller off the back of Sarah Mayling’s free-kick into the box.

Allen's second goal in two games left the Hammers, who face Leicester next, rueing missed opportunities.

Olli Harder says the Irons need to be better at finishing their "big chances"Credit: Rex

Harder said: “We need to be scoring when we get the big chances, and we need to be defending our box a bit better.

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“It's complicated when your opponents have a goalkeeper who can put 60 yards on their kicks, but on the whole, a point isn't good enough.

“We feel like we’ve lost two points rather than gained a point.”



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