Assistant referee Stuart Burt raised his flag for an infringement but, after consulting him, referee Anthony Taylor awarded the goal.There was further controversy in the early minutes of the second half when Carroll was manhandled in a crowded penalty area as he tried to jump for a corner, but Taylor allowed play to continue.England striker Carroll made life difficult for Liverpool's central defensive pairing of Mamadou Sakho and Martin Skrtel, and nearly got his reward when he climbed to meet Mohamed Diame's right-wing cross, heading firmly at goal but seeing the effort smack against the bar.Referee Taylor had another big decision to make with 19 minutes to go, as full-back Flanagan burst into the penalty area on to Lucas Leiva's pass before going down under Hammers keeper Adrian's challenge.The keeper and his team-mates were adamant he got a hand on the ball, while Liverpool felt he also went on to catch Flanagan's leg.Gerrard kept his nerve to fire in to the corner and restore the visitors' advantage.Suarez almost made the game safe with seven minutes to go, curling a 20-yard shot against the bar with the outside of his boot, while Raheem Sterling's shot from the edge of the penalty area needed to be turned around the near post by Adrian.Liverpool saw off a late flurry of West Ham pressure to extend their unbeaten league run to 14 matches.Attempt saved. Assisted by Raheem Sterling.Attempt missed. Assisted by Antonio Nocerino with a cross following a set piece situation.Matthew Jarvis (West Ham United) wins a free kick on the right wing.Attempt saved.
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top left corner. Full-time: Liverpool 3-2 West Ham The resulting corner is an awful one, not clearing the first man at the near post, and the final whistle sounds! West Ham United's record against Liverpool over the years isn't one which makes for particularly pretty reading. Stewart Downing (West Ham United) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Angelo Ogbonna (West Ham United) header from the left side of the box to the bottom right corner. West Ham fans react to nightmare start as club face six of the top eight in opening fixtures Mail Online 12:08. Luis Suarez (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner.Pablo Armero (West Ham United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.Luis Suarez (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the attacking half.Substitution, Liverpool. Assisted by Pablo Armero.Stewart Downing (West Ham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Attempt saved. West Ham United 2, Liverpool 1. Carlton Cole replaces Mohamed Diamé.Luis Suarez (Liverpool) hits the bar with a right footed shot from the right side of the box. West Ham United v Liverpool. The reigning European and … However, one of those 28 provided the … Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Liverpool brushed aside West Ham at the London Stadium to continue their seemingly unstoppable march towards the Premier League title. In 141 meetings between the clubs dating back to January 1901, the Hammers have only triumphed in 28 of them. Choose date and time: × In the last 2 hours. Liverpool’s 18th consecutive win in the league! Read about Liverpool v West Ham in the Premier League 2019/20 season, including lineups, stats and live blogs, on the official website of the Premier League. West Ham United's record against Liverpool over the years isn't one which makes for particularly pretty reading.In 141 meetings between the clubs dating back to January 1901, the Hammers have only triumphed in 28 of them.However, one of those 28 provided the east Londoners with one of their biggest-ever wins.The Hammers began the 1930/31 Division One season with optimism, defeating Huddersfield Town 2-1 to kick the campaign off, and set up the visit of Liverpool on 1 September perfectly.Any confidence Syd King's team had taken from their victory over the Terriers was certainly in evidence as they ran riot to overwhelm the Reds by a stunning 7-0 scoreline.The prolific Vic Watson, fresh from a 50-goal season the previous year, was quickly into his stride again, following his opening day double against Huddersfield with a four-goal haul against Liverpool.West Ham United's record goalscorer Vic Watson notched 326 times in Claret & BlueThe magnificent victory propelled West Ham right to the top of the early Division One table and had the Hammers looking forward to the season ahead.Sadly, that was to be as good as it got that year - a 6-1 defeat to Aston Villa next time out brought them back down to earth and, hampered by a poor away record, they eventually finished 18th.All that was in the future though as the Claret & Blue faithful celebrated a seven-goal win over Liverpool that would still be talked about generations later.David Moyes: We want to build on last season’s momentum Declan Rice and Ryan Fredericks take on the Monster Hydrosport HotseatWest Ham United Foundation degrees at University of East London offer unique learning experience#50GreatestMatches - #23 West Ham United 7-0 Liverpool Gerrard converted the penalty, sending goalkeeper Adrian the wrong way.But in the second minute of first-half stoppage time West Ham equalised, with the visitors convinced the goal should not have stood.Former Liverpool striker Andy Carroll - playing against his former club for the first time since leaving for Upton Park, initially on loan, in 2012 - put a hand into the face of keeper Mignolet as they jumped for Mark Noble's corner, and the Belgian dropped the ball into the path of Demel, who turned in from three yards.