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West Ham’s Relegation Worries Deepen as Raul Jimenez Goal Earns Fulham Victory
Raul Jimenez's late goal secured Fulham's third consecutive win and worsened West Ham's relegation threat after a costly defensive error, manager Marco Silva said.
- At the London Stadium, Fulham beat West Ham 1-0 as Raul Jimenez scored with five minutes remaining to secure Fulham's third straight win.
- Ollie Scarles's air-shot allowed Harry Wilson to lift a cross to the far post for Raul Jimenez to finish, after Scarles's mistake at a clearance.
- Chances arrived at both ends, including a tipped long-range effort by Harry Wilson and an unorthodox feet save by Alphonse Areola seven minutes after the break.
- West Ham's young full-back Ollie Scarles left the pitch in tears after his mistake gifted Fulham the win, while Nuno Espirito Santo said the squad remain united and have his full confidence.
- After Manchester City's earlier victory, the Hammers missed a chance to narrow the gap and remain five points adrift of safety with poor recent home and derby form.
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Read Full ArticleWith a goal from Raúl Jiménez the Fulham won his third consecutive win. West Ham was the victim of the Mexican who brings his club closer to Europe
Raúl Jiménez closed the 2025 in the best way for a striker: with goal. The Mexican scored the only one both in the success of visit 1-0 of the Fulham over West Ham, in activity of the 18th Day of the Premier League. It ran the 85 minute when a very serious error of the local defense arrived, since Oliver Scarles could not reject a ball by air, a move that was taken advantage of for Harry Wilson to send a precise center to the head of Raúl, who f…
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