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That’ll do from me tonight. Here’s Jacob Steinberg’s report from the London Stadium:
Nuno speaks to TV: “We did enough good things to win the match today.”
On the penalty: “It happens so many times during the matches that you get confused about the rules. I cannot quite understand. He goes for the ball and he cannot stop his movement. Hard thing to explain.”
On relegation: “We keep believing. It’s not over yet. I’ll keep on going, keep on believing. This is part of the game sometimes. We have to be resilient enough to understand the situation. We have to be in this together.”
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“It’s so tough for us because we know where we are [in the table],” says West Ham’s Tomas Soucek.
“It got us down,” he says of Summerville’s disallowed goal and Dominguez’s equaliser. “It was tough for us. Nottingham had all the joy in that moment.”
“For me, it’s a joke,” he says of the penalty decision. “We could have 20 penalties a game like this. I came to the Premier League because it’s the toughest league in the world. This, it’s like basketball – [it’s a foul] because he touched the player.”
On possible relegation, he says: “I will still believe until the end but we are in a very bad position.”
“Weren’t a nice game,” Morgan Gibbs-White starts his TV interview. He says the Summerville disallowed goal changed the momentum of the game.
On winning the penalty he says: “I just got whacked in the face and I didn’t have a clue what was going on. Couldn’t breathe. I came to my senses when he said it was a penalty.”
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It’s relief for Dyche and Forest, who always looked like they had the quality to win this game but often looked vulnerable at the back. Dominguez’s equaliser, a looping header from a corner, came at the perfect time and Gibbs-White oozed coolness as he kept his nerve with the late penalty.
Some West Ham players are down on their haunches. Mavropanos sits on the ball and looks ruefully into the distance as the rain continues to teem down. It’s a miserable result for them, a 10th game in a row without a win. There’s still just less than half the season remaining but tonight will be among their best opportunities to close the gap to safety.
ShareFULL TIME: West Ham 1-2 Nottingham Forest
Morgan Gibbs-White’s late penalty wins all three points for Sean Dyche’s side – the gap is now seven between West Ham and Premier League safety.
90+6 min: Williams does wonders for Forest by charging down the left wing. Mavropanos takes the bait and brings him down, at the cost of a yellow card.
90+5 min: Forest win another free-kick in their own half as Gibbs-White goes down under a challenge. Textbook.
90+4 min: Forest get a free-kick in their own box after Williams gets an arm across the face from Walker-Peters.
90+3 min: Three centre-backs on for Forest now. West Ham look a bit lost for ideas.
90+2 min: Dyche runs down the clock by replacing Bakwa with Morato. The sub is subbed.
90+1 min: Williams intervenes at a Summerville cross before it can reach Pablo at the back post.
90 min: Sean Dyche points to his head and tries to calm his players down. Some West Ham fans head for the exits. There will be seven minutes added.
ShareGOAL! West Ham 1-2 Nottingham Forest (Gibbs-White 89pen)
Straight down the middle! Areola dives to his right and Gibbs-White slots it into the space he has vacated.
Morgan Gibbs-White scores! Photograph: John Walton/PAShare
Updated at 16.54 EST
Gibbs-White will take. This is a massive moment for both clubs.
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Tony Harrington points to the spot for what he describes as a “foul” by Areola on Gibbs-White.
It’s not good news for West Ham. There will be an onfield review. The evidence is pretty damning for Areola, who punches Gibbs-White right in the face.
Uh oh… Photograph: Tony O Brien/ReutersShare
Updated at 16.49 EST
85 min: Anderson swings a teasing ball to the far post and Soucek heads away. Areola also comes out to punch but connects only with Gibbs-White’s face. VAR are checking for a penalty …
84 min: Pablo treads on Williams and Forest get a free-kick to the left of the penalty area. Anderson will take …
82 min: Big block from Murillo! Just as Bowen is about to pull the trigger in the box, the Brazilian comes in to prod the ball out for a corner. Bowen then tries a chest-and-volley from the corner and it dribbles wide of the near post.
80 min: Potts comes on in place of Fernandes for the last 10 minutes plus stoppage time.
79 min: Potts is preparing to come on for West Ham, who are enjoying a decent spell of pressure.
77 min: West Ham go close! Walker-Peters plays a one-two with Pablo and shoots across goal. Sels saves well and Castellanos can’t turn it in.
Updated at 16.40 EST
75 min: Soucek lifts the ball down West Ham’s right channel and Bowen directs it across the six-yard box where Aina is waiting to hook it out for a corner. Bowen takes and it comes off Soucek for a goal-kick.
73 min: Hudson-Odoi picks out Dominguez in the D and his low shot is accurate but Areola gathers before it finds the bottom corner.
72 min: Pablo sees his name up in lights as he dispossesses Anderson, enters the area and hits a shot that flies high and wide of the far post. Definitely an opportunity.
Pablo blazes over. A waste. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/ReutersShare
Updated at 16.35 EST
71 min: Castellanos looses out to Murillo on halfway and the defender sets off, bumping off a couple of challenges before sending a wayward ball forward. He’s fun to watch in full flow, that’s for sure.
70 min: Nuno has been booked for contesting that decision a bit too vehemently.
69 min: Bowen fronts up Williams, trying to create room for the shot. When it comes, Williams slides to block it. Summerville goes down on the edge of the box as Anderson was chasing him but the referee gives nothing.
67 min: Forest waste another free-kick in a crossing position. The momentum is still in their favour for the moment.