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EPL Results: Latest Week 38 Scores, Updated 2016 Premier League Table
- Updated: May 10, 2016
Winston Reid scored the final-ever goal at Upton Park as West Ham United said goodbye to their iconic stadium with a 3-2 win over Manchester United.
Anthony Martial scored twice for the visitors to hand United the lead, but a late push from the Hammers ensured the fans could say goodbye to the ground with a win. The result keeps West Ham alive in the race for a UEFA Europa League spot, while United will need help to grab a UEFA Champions League ticket on the final matchday.
Here’s a look at the latest Premier League standings:
Recap
The Red Devils and West Ham served up a thrilling final match at Upton Park, with both teams needing a win to keep their respective European dreams alive.
The hosts started the match in excellent form, feeding off the energy the home crowd put into the stadium, and Diafra Sakho opened the score after just 10 minutes following a superb run from Manuel Lanzini.
Andy Carroll should have made it 2-0 after Daley Blind played him onside, but the former Liverpool man fired a shot straight at David De Gea. Bleacher Report UK thought the United faithful couldn’t have enjoyed the first 20 minutes:
Manchester United fans watching the early exchanges against #WHUFC… pic.twitter.com/NrNBHUivLj
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) May 10, 2016
Michail Antonio thought he had doubled his team’s lead after he headed home a cross from close range, but the linesman judged the ball to have gone out …
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