EPL: West Ham United 1-0 Swansea City

Diafra Sakho gave West Ham an undeserved win
A 90th-minute goal from Diafra Sakho gave West Ham an undeserved win against Swansea after a lacklustre game at the London Stadium.
In a game of cagey possession and few noteworthy chances, the match was decided in the last minute when two of the hosts' substitutes combined to secure all three points for the Hammers.
Arthur Masuaku sprinted down the left wing and put in a great cross into the penalty area where he found Sakho at the back post to stab the ball home from close range to lift a massive weight of the shoulders of under-pressure manager Slaven Bilic.
West Ham had gone close only five minutes earlier when Andy Carroll hit an improvised effort from the edge of the box against the woodwork.
The opening few minutes started brightly, with the hosts having a good chance when Michail Antonio was found by an Aaron Cresswell cross, however Antonio miscued his effort but still managed to force a good save from Lukas Fabianski.
Not much changed in the second half although the hosts did have a couple of opportunities to take the lead, with Carroll just inches away from sliding the ball home six minutes after the break.
Swansea's best effort came in the 74th minute when Martin Olsson cut inside and flashed a curling shot just wide of the post before late drama arrived with Sakho's winner.













