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Crysensio Summerville: “I’m in a good space lately”

“We knew how difficult it would be to come here,” West Ham’s goalscorer tells TNT Sports. “They put some pressure on us but for myself, when I come in, I tried to help the team and today was the day, so I’m happy.”

On his goal: “We know this game was going to be open and with my flair one v one, I just tried to go inside and that’s what I do best you know. Every player with me knows that when I’m feeling myself I’m in a good space lately. After my injury I’m just happy to be back on the pitch and I try to show it week in and week out.”

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West Ham crawl over the line: Crysensio’ Summerville’s strike in extra time separated the sides in a game that was extremely low on quality, with decent chances at a premium for both teams. Burton Albion bossed the first half, in which they were denied a clear cut penalty, while West Ham asserted their superiority in the second without creating any chances of note.

On as a substitute, Crysensio Summerville scored the winnerin extra time before Freddie Potts was sent off for a rash lunge. Burton had a couple of chances to find a late equaliser but were unable to convert them. West Ham go into the hat for the Round of 16, while Burton can focus on preserving their League One status.

A young Burton Albion fan holds a deflated inflatable trophy during the FA Cup fourth round match against West Ham United. Photograph: Darren Staples/AFP/Getty ImagesShare

Updated at 10.06 EST

ET30+2 min: There’s a flurry of yellow cards following a bit of a melee involving players from both teams. Burton have a fre-kick and their goalkeeper makes his way into the West Ham penalty area. Nothing comes of it and the referee blows the final whistle. West Ham have won at the Pirelli Stadium and go into the fifth round of the FA Cup. It wasn’t pretty but they’ve got the job done.

Stop, melee time. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PAShare

Updated at 10.05 EST

ET30+1: Adom brings a smart save out of Areola with a shot from a narrow angle and Chauke fires the follow-up shot into the side-netting.

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ET28: Kyran Lofthouse has a sight on goal for Burton and pulls a low shot just wide of the upright.

Kyran Lofthouse of Burton Albion reacts after coming close to scoring an equaliser. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesShare

Updated at 09.59 EST

ET27: The almost total lack of quality on show in this match has been quite breathtaking, not least Burton’s dreadful deliveries into the West Ham penalty area from long throws, free-kicks, corners and open play. At least they have an excuse, being League One strugglers. Summerville’s goal aside, West Ham’s paucity of decent play has been astonishing for a Premier League side playing a team 47 places below them in the pyramid, even if it is a second-string side.

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ET25: Summerville robs Kegs Chauke in front of his own penalty area and upon finding himself clean through on goal, shoots into the side-netting. That’s a dreadful miss.

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ET23: Another poor Burton cross, this one from Sibbick, drifts tamely into the hands of Areola.

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ET20: Just on for Jack Armer, Jasper Moon takes a throw-in for Burton deep in West Ham territory. It’s kitchen sink time and the underdogs are having a go. Adom screws a shot wide after connecting with a poor headed clearance.

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ET19: There’s a scramble in the West Ham penalty area and Beesley has a shot deflected over for a corner. West Ham break upfield with Summerville on the ball, Burton win it back and get themselves another corner. It’s end-to-end stuff.

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ET17: In acres of space on the left, Andy Cannon massively overhits a cross , shakes his head in annoyance at himself and waves a hand by way of apology to his teammates. It’s one of many, many crossing opportunity Burton have wasted this afternoon. Too many.

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ET16: We go again. Lewis Orford and Axel Disasi are on for West Ham, with Kante and Wilson making way.

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Half-time in extra time: West Ham are a goal up and a man down, following Crysensio Summerville’s strike and the dismissal of Freddie Potts in the opening 15 minutes of extra time.

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ET15+2: Cannon cuts through the right side of the West Ham penalty area but is dispossessed. The visitors clear.

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ET15: Jack Armer shoots a low diagonal across the face of goal and wide after being teed up by Andy Cannon. West Ham had failed to deal with an excellent Lofthouse cross into their penalty area. That was a terrific chance!

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ET13: Looking at replays, it was defintiely a fairly brutal challenge from Potts, coming late and with a lot of force.

ShareRed card! West Ham are down to 10 men

Referee Lewis Smith brandishes a red card in the direction of Freddie Potts for a mistimed lunge on Julian Larsson, who goes to ground clutching his ankle. It looks like Smith originally intended to book Potts but changed his mind.

Ooof. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/ReutersShare

Updated at 09.39 EST

ET10: West Ham corner. I’m not sure who took it but the delivery is atrocious and fails to beat the first defender.

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ET9: Another cross with no bite is sent into the West Ham box, where Mavropanos once again heads the ball away with a minimum of fuss.

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ET7: How will Burton react to this setback? In the short-term, by attacking down the left with Andy Cannon on the ball. He’s unable to get a decent cross into the West Ham penalty area, which has been the story of Burton’s afternoon.

ShareGOAL! Burton Albion 0-1 West Ham (Summerville 95)

West Ham lead! Crysensio Summerville delivers a bit of long overdue quality, cutting in from the left touchline, drifting across the face of the Burton penalty area and unleashing a shot that takes a deflection before looping past Bradley Collins.

West Ham United’s Crysencio Summerville fires a shot goalwards … Photograph: Darren Staples/AFP/Getty ImagesWhich Burton Albion’s keeper Bradley Collins can’t reach and West Ham have the lead. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/ReutersTerence Vancooten and his Burton Albion teammates look dejected after Crysencio Summerville of West Ham United (not pictured) scores his team’s first goal. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesShare

Updated at 09.42 EST

ET4: Burton break upfield at pace but Andy Cannon is dispossessed by Max Kilman a coule of yards outside the West Ham penalty area. Good challenge.

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ET2: Castellanos spreads the ball wide to Magassa on the right touchline and he surveys his options before playing it 20 yards behind him to Mavropanos. Sigh.

ShareExtra time: Burton Albion 0-0 West Ham

ET1: West Ham get the ball rolling, with raffish wing commander look-a-like Freddie Potts doing the honours.

ShareFull time: Burton Albion 0-0 West Ham

90+4 min: The ref blows for full-time and we’ll have another 30 minutes of a poor game in which chances have been at a premium and neither goalkeeper has had to make a save of note. Burton have been commendably dogged since half-time but West Ham have been on top after giving a very poor account of themselves in the opening 45 minutes.

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90+2 min: We’re into four added minutes and extra time looms. Burton hoy the ball forward but West Ham win a throw-in deep in their own half.

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89 min: West Ham pile on the pressure, desperate to avoid the extra time one suspects neither team, neither coach head coach and neither set of fans want. If a vote was taken by all present, I think the decision to go straight to penalties would be unanimous.

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88 min: Shading his eyes from the sun with a raised hand, Armer sends a free-kick into the West Ham penalty area but it’s comfortably cleared.

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87 min: Summerville is penalised for a nip on the ankle of Godwin-Malife, who goes to ground in a world of pain.

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86 min: Castellanos robs Sibbick of possession near the byline after the defender loses his balance and sets off towards goal. He’s penalised for a needless shove on Sibbock and a good chance goes to waste.

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83 min: Burton double-substitution: Julian Larsson and Kain Adom come on for Krubally and Shade.

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82 min: West Ham bring on Crysensio Summerville and Taty Castellanos. I thought they’d left Taty at home, as I didn’t spot his name on the teamsheet. I know I had one job. Traore and Scarles make way.

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81 min: West ham clear Andy Cannon’s delivery from the corner and Burton have a throw-in halfway inside the opposition half.

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79 min: Good build-up play from Burton and a Lofthouse cross from the right is headed out for a corner by Max Kilman.

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78 min: Alphonse Areola darts off his line and launches himself through a thicket of bodies Superman style to punch a Shade free-kick 30 metres up the pitch.

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76 min: Good defending from Sibbick, who on two occasions resists the obvious urge to play a potentially disastrous backpass to his goalkeeper under pressure from Adama Traore, choosing instead to hold the ball up before picking out a teammate with a pass upfield.

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74 min: Burton double-substitution: Andy Cannon and Kegs Chauke on for Evans and McKeirnan.

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