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Norwich City vs West Ham United. Premier League.

Carrow RoadAttendance26,428.

Norwich City 0

    West Ham United 4

    • S Benrahma (12th minute, 48th minute)
    • M Antonio (30th minute)
    • M Lanzini (65th minute pen)

    Norwich 0-4 West Ham: Jarrod Bowen gets hat-trick of assists as Said Benrahma scores twice in Carrow Road win

    Match report as West Ham thrash Norwich 4-0 at Carrow Road; Said Benrahma nets either side of Michail Antonio's first West Ham goal since January 1; second-half Manuel Lanzini penalty rounds off an emphatic West Ham win

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    Jarrod Bowen grabbed a hat-trick of assists as West Ham strengthened their claims for a place in next season's Europa League with a crushing 4-0 win at Norwich.

    Said Benrahma scored either side of a fortuitous goal for Michail Antonio, with Manuel Lanzini adding a fourth from the penalty spot to move the Hammers three points behind sixth-placed Manchester United.

    Bowen set up West Ham's first three goals, taking his assist tally for the season to 10.

    But West Ham will be concerned by injuries sustained by goalscorers Antonio and Benrahma, which meant neither could complete the match.

    Team news

    Norwich manager Dean Smith made just the one change to his side after last weekend's defeat against Aston Villa.

    Jacob Sorensen started in place of the injured Mathias Normann

    West Ham boss David Moyes made two changes to the team that lost away at Eintracht Frankfurt in midweek.

    Vladimir Coufal and Said Benrahma came into the starting line-up in place of Ben Johnson and Tomas Soucek.

    Manchester United's 4-0 defeat at Brighton has left the door open for West Ham to snatch sixth place and qualify for the Europa League again next season. Thanks to Norwich's generosity they are now three points behind United, with a game in hand and a superior goal difference.

    How West Ham crushed Norwich

    Said Benrahma strokes home West Ham's opening goal at Norwich
    Image: Said Benrahma stroked home West Ham's opening goal at Norwich

    Krul was badly at fault for Benrahma's opener and Michail Antonio's goal that left his side 2-0 down after half an hour.

    Benrahma's first arrived in the 12th minute when he collected Bowen's cross on the left of the Norwich penalty area. The Algerian's shot deflected off the knee of Max Aarons but Krul still should have stopped it, only for the ball to squirm out of his grasp and roll in.

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    Michail Antonio puts West Ham 2-0 up against Norwich
    Image: Michail Antonio put West Ham 2-0 up against Norwich

    Things got worse for Krul on the half-hour mark when Bowen slipped Antonio through on goal. Krul came off his line and stuck out a hand to nick the ball away, but succeeded only in nudging it back into the striker's path, leaving covering defender Sam Bryam on the deck and Antonio, who scored four on his last trip to Norwich two seasons ago, tapping into an empty net.

    West Ham should have had a third moments later but Bowen volleyed wide from six yards. But they did not have to wait long, as in first-half stoppage time Bowen set up his third goal of the match, reaching the byline and pulling the ball back for Benrahma to lash home from 15 yards.

    Manuel Lanzini salutes the travelling fans after putting West Ham 4-0 up at Carrow Road
    Image: Manuel Lanzini saluted the travelling fans after putting West Ham 4-0 up at Carrow Road

    Norwich thought they had pulled one back at the start of the second half when Byram bundled the ball in from a corner, but the VAR spotted a handball and the goal was ruled out. Instead a handball at the other end piled on the misery for the Canaries, the ball hitting the arm of Jacob Sorensen and Lanzini tucking away the penalty as West Ham comprehensively kept their hopes of a return to Europe alive.

    Man of the match...

    West Ham's Jarrod Bowen, who grabbed a hat-trick of assists.

    Moyes: We're back in hunt for European place

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    David Moyes believes it was important to get a win after a disappointing semi-final loss in the Europa League to Eintracht Frankfurt

    West Ham manager David Moyes said: "I think considering all the things that happened in midweek and how our emotions were, it was a really good result.

    "I thought the team started very well and gave us a decent platform to go and work from.

    "To say Thursday was a big blow wouldn't do it justice, how we feel. So to get us back today with that result was great credit to the players.

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    Dean Smith felt it was comical defending that allowed West Ham to score their opening two goals which ultimately punished them

    "We could've played better, could've scored more goals. But we got the job done and got three good points. Let's be fair, we've got Manchester City and Brighton to play, and Brighton have just beaten Manchester United, so that's why I thought today was really important.

    "But we're back in it, back in there fighting and trying to be sixth or seventh with a bit of luck, and hopefully we can be back in Europe."

    What's next for West Ham?

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    West Ham's fixture schedule

    May 15 - Manchester City (h) Premier League, live on Sky Sports

    May 22 - Brighton (a) Premier League

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