West Ham United vs. SC Freiburg: Europa League Live Ticker – Follow the Game Now!

2023-12-14 20:34:00

SC Freiburg plays its last group game in the Europa League once morest West Ham United. You can follow the game live in the SPOX live ticker.

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50. After a careless mistake by Lucas Paqueta, Merlin Röhl gets to the ball, immediately moves towards the penalty area and fires from a half-right position. Lukasz Fabianski saves the shot safely.

47. Lucas Paqueta completes a one-two and serves Emerson on the left side of the box. From a less than optimal angle, this one ends promisingly. Noah Atubolu throws himself at him and makes the save.

47. By the way, Michael Gregoritsch had eleven ball touches in the first half – by far the fewest of any player on the pitch.

47. Incidentally, Michael Greogitsch had eleven ball actions in the first half – by far the fewest of all the players on the pitch.

46. ​​David Moyes sends his team into the second half of the game without any personnel changes.

46. ​​Now the ball is rolling once more at the London Stadium.

46. ​​Christian Streich changes at the break. Roland Sallai remains in the dressing room. Merlin Röhl will play for that from now on.

46. ​​Substitution Roland Sallai Merlin Röhl

Half-time After 45 minutes, West Ham United deservedly leads 2-0 at the end of the group phase once morest SC Freiburg and is well on its way to maintaining first place in Group A. Although the statistics don’t show that big of a difference and the guests were even ahead in the duels, the Hammers still proved to be the clearly better team. Only the home side have posed any danger so far because Davis Moyes’ men were more aggressive and had better play equipment on the pitch. In contrast, the sports club remained harmless and showed little confidence and courage in its entire appearance. If the Breisgauers still want to win the group, they will need three goals and a significantly different approach following the restart.

Half-time After 45 minutes, West Ham United deservedly leads 2-0 at the end of the group phase once morest SC Freiburg and is well on its way to maintaining first place in Group A. Although the statistics don’t show that big of a difference and the guests were even ahead in the duels, the Hammers still proved to be the clearly better team. Only the home side have posed any danger so far because Davis Moyes’ men were more aggressive and had better play equipment on the pitch. In contrast, the sports club remained harmless and showed little confidence and courage in its entire appearance. If the Breisgauers still want to win the group, they need three goals and a significantly different approach.

Half-time After 45 minutes, West Ham United deservedly leads 2-0 at the end of the group phase once morest SC Freiburg and is well on its way to maintaining first place in Group A. Although the statistics don’t show that big of a difference and the guests were even ahead in the duels, the Hammers still proved to be the clearly better team.

45.+2. Then referee Joao Pinheiro asks the players into the dressing rooms for a break.

45. The regular playing time of the first round has just ended. There should be another minute on top of that.

42. Gooooool! WEST HAM UNITED – SC Freiburg 2-0. The home team combine through the middle with virtually no resistance. Lucas Paqueta plays to Edson Alvarez, who looks for Jarrod Bowen and then runs straight into position. The teammate completes the one-two and puts the Mexican in the best position. Alvarez shoots in with his right foot from nine meters in the middle and scores for the first time ever in the Europa League.

41. At least the Breisgauers are now able to score. Ritsu Doan cannot seriously test Lukasz Fabianski with his shot from the right side of the box.

39. West Ham are currently content to control things. This is easy to achieve because Freiburg remains wait-and-see and rarely seeks the initiative itself.

37. After a throw-in from the home side from the right, the Freiburg team mightn’t get it cleared up. Tomas Soucek shoots in the box on the right, but goes to work a bit hastily with his left foot and misses clearly.

34. Roland Sallai brings the ball to the goal from the left side. Ritsu Doan is probably two meters late. Lukasz Fabianski has long since had the ball in his arms.

33. Now the Freiburgers are doing something forward and trying to set playful accents. However, this does not translate into penetration power. This is far too harmless.

30. So the Hammers have everything under control here, dictate what happens on the pitch and are working on extending their lead. Interestingly, the goalscoring record shows 3:3. But of course you can’t draw any conclusions regarding the quality of these shots from this.

27. Freiburg can’t think of much at the moment. The guests don’t really have the confidence to play forward in a targeted manner. That just seems a little scary.

25. Suddenly Jarrod Bowen has a free path, storms into the penalty area on the left and sinks the ball with his left foot. But before the cheers really start, the whistle blows. Lucas Paqueta’s through ball is offside.

24. West Ham subsequently earned the lead. The English are showing a more mature and technically adept playing system and are increasingly becoming the better team.

22. From the second row, Jarrod Bowen shoots following a pass from Mohammed Kudus. The left-footed shot from almost centrally 21 meters is clearly too high.

19. Then something happens once more for the Breisgauers. A ball from Ritsu Doan flies into the box, where Michael Gregoritsch heads it. It’s not nearly as dangerous.

16. After the goal, the home team stays tuned and is currently determining what happens on the pitch. But Freiburg quickly rallied and now looks stable defensively once more. But there is little going on with the guests at the moment.

14. Gooooool! WEST HAM UNITED – SC Freiburg 1-0. Edson Alvarez plays the through ball from the center circle. Mohammed Kudus starts at the right moment and is not offside. The path is clear, the Ghanaian takes the ball with his chest, marches into the box and shoots with his left foot past Noah Atubolu into the goal from a half-left position. The offensive man scores for the third time in this group phase.

12. Overall, this is a fairly open matter so far. Each team had a goal finish, although West Ham’s was of course much better. Ball possession is evenly distributed. And you don’t take much in the duels either.

10. Then it’s the guests’ turn once more. Ritsu Doan looks for his way into the box from the right, gets stuck and would like a corner. But they don’t exist.

7. The hosts are increasingly taking control and are more and more on the ball. However, the Hammers cannot permanently establish themselves in the opponent’s half.

5. On the right side, Mohammed Kudus comes to the cross. This ends up in a detour on the left side of the penalty area to Lucas Paqueta. He doesn’t hesitate for long and heaves his right-footed shot onto the crossbar.

3. The guests continue to appear more active. Then the home team seize their first chance to switch the ball. But Grifo makes the long journey back and shields himself well. And so the attack quickly fizzles out.

1. Freiburg immediately goes forward and earns the first corner via a cross from Vincenzo Grifo. The German-Italian also takes care of that. Nicolas Höfler heads his high cross from the right past the goal.

1. The kick-off has just sounded at the London Stadium and the guests toast.

before the start Shortly before the start of the game we look at the referee team. Joao Pinheiro is on the whistle. The Portuguese FIFA referee relies on the support of his compatriots Bruno Jesus and Luciano Maia as assistants and Joao Antonio Ferreira Goncalves as fourth official. Tiago Martins from Portugal and Nejc Kajtazovic from Slovenia were entrusted with video surveillance.

before the start There are two changes for the guests following the 1-0 win in Wolfsburg. Philipp Lienhart (muscular problems) and Merlin Röhl (bench) are not in Freiburg’s starting lineup. To this end, Christian Streich ordered Manuel Gulde and Roland Sallai onto the pitch from the start today.

Before the start David Moyes made three changes compared to Sunday’s 5-0 defeat at Fulham FC. Instead of Aaron Cresswell, Kurt Zouma and Pablo Fornals (all bench), Konstantinos Mavropanos, Emerson and Edson Alvarez move into the London starting eleven.

before the start West Ham suffered a nasty 5-0 defeat at Fulham FC on Sunday. This ended a series of six competitive games without defeat (five wins). At their home London Stadium, the ninth-placed team in the Premier League is currently undefeated for four games (three wins). The last time they lost at home was once morest Everton at the end of October (0-1). Three days earlier, the Conference League winner suffered its only defeat on the international stage in Piraeus (1:2). As for Freiburg, there were also four wins, but most of them were close.

before the start With 17 goals scored (+12), the Bundesliga team is the most goal-hungry team in this group phase. Apart from the one defeat once morest West Ham, Christian Streich’s men have won all games once morest Olympiakos and Backa Topola, recording two 5-0 victories. Across all competitions, Freiburg has been unbeaten in four competitive games and has recently achieved three wins without conceding a goal. The last defeat was a 3-1 defeat in Leipzig a month ago. They are currently in 8th place in the Bundesliga table.

Before the start The following eleven players will be on the pitch for SC Freiburg: Atubolu – Sildillia, Ginter, Gulde, Makengo – Eggestein, Höfler, Doan, Grifo, Sallai – Gregoritsch.

before the start At this point we are interested in the personnel matters of the evening and first of all in the Hammers’ team line-up: Fabianski – Coufal, Mavropanos, Aguerd, Emerson – Alvarez, Ward-Prowse, Kudus, Soucek, Paqueta – Bowen.

before the start West Ham suffered a nasty 5-0 defeat at Fulham FC on Sunday. This ended a series of six competitive games without defeat (five wins). At their home London Stadium, the ninth-placed team in the Premier League is currently undefeated for four games (three wins). The last time they lost at home was once morest Everton at the end of October (0-1). Three days earlier, the Conference League winner suffered its only defeat on the international stage in Piraeus (1:2). As for Freiburg, there were also four wins, but most of them were close.

before the start With 17 goals scored (+12), the Bundesliga team is the most goal-hungry team in this group. Apart from the one defeat once morest West Ham, Christian Streich’s men have won all games once morest Olympiakos and Backa Topola, recording two 5-0 victories. Across all competitions, Freiburg has been unbeaten in four competitive games and has recently achieved three wins without conceding a goal. The last defeat was a 3-1 defeat in Leipzig a month ago. They are currently in 8th place in the Bundesliga table.

before the start West Ham suffered a nasty 5-0 defeat at Fulham FC on Sunday. This ended a series of six competitive games without defeat (five wins). At their home London Stadium, the ninth-placed team in the Premier League is currently undefeated for four games (three wins). The last time they lost at home was once morest Everton at the end of October (0-1). Three days earlier, the Conference League winner suffered its only defeat on the international stage in Piraeus (1:2). As for Freiburg, there were also four wins, but most of them were close.

before the start With 17 goals scored (+12), the Bundesliga team is the most goal-hungry team in this group. Apart from the one defeat once morest West Ham, Christian Streich’s men have won all games once morest Olympiakos and Backa Topola, recording two 5-0 victories. Across all competitions, Freiburg has been unbeaten in four competitive games and has recently achieved three wins without conceding a goal. The last defeat was a 3-1 defeat in Leipzig a month ago. They are currently in 8th place in the Bundesliga table.

before the start Both teams have twelve points following five rounds and are definitely one round further. But who will go straight to the round of 16 and who will have to go to the second round? That will be decided today. West Ham won the first half of the season 2-1.

before start The game at the London Stadium kicks off at 9 p.m.

before the start Hello and welcome to the Europa League group game between West Ham United and SC Freiburg.

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