Callum Wilson Scores 92nd-Minute Winner as West Ham Beat Everton 2-1
Former Newcastle striker secures vital victory for Hammers with late goal, giving manager Nuno Espirito Santo a "good headache"
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- Callum Wilson scored a 92nd-minute winner to secure West Ham United a vital 2-1 victory against Everton.
- The former Newcastle striker's late goal handed the Hammers all three points, with manager Nuno Espirito Santo praising Wilson for providing "huge moments" and creating a "good headache" for the club.
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Why It Matters
West Ham United are competing in the Premier League this season. Callum Wilson joined from Newcastle United and is providing competition for places in the Hammers' attack.
West Ham United manager Nuno Espirito Santo says Callum Wilson is giving his side "huge moments" and creating a "good headache" for The Hammers as the former Newcastle striker scored a 92nd-minute winner to secure a vital 2-1 victory against Everton.
Wilson, who joined West Ham from Newcastle United, came up clutch with the decisive goal deep in stoppage time to hand the Hammers all three points in what was a tightly contested Premier League encounter.
The former Newcastle man's late strike proved to be the difference as West Ham battled past Everton at Goodison Park. Nuno will be pleased with his side's resilience to grind out a result in the closing stages of the match.
The victory marks a significant boost for West Ham in their Premier League campaign, with Wilson proving to be a valuable asset since making the switch from St. James' Park.
Open Questions
- Where was the match played (home or away for West Ham)
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