West Ham made their chances count
Burnley converted 0 of 5 shots on target. West Ham converted 2 from 4.
Minute 26 changed the game
T. Castellanos's goal at 26' proved to be the decisive moment.
Burnley made better use of the ball
Burnley had 54% possession and generated 18 shots. West Ham had 46% and created 6.
West Ham were resilient at the back
West Ham faced 18 shots and conceded only 0. Defensive efficiency: 100%.
West Ham Outclass Burnley in Dominant Performance
While the 2-0 scoreline suggests a close contest, West Ham's victory over Burnley was anything but. The Hammers completely outclassed their opponents, outshooting them 6 to 18 and controlling 46% of possession despite playing away from home.
West Ham's tactical approach was the key to their success. By ceding possession to Burnley but pressing aggressively in the midfield, the Hammers were able to force turnovers and launch devastating counterattacks. This was exemplified by their two first-half goals, both of which came from quick transitions. Midfielder Mário Fernandes played a sublime through ball for Callum Summerville's opener, while striker Toni Castellanos doubled the lead after being played in by El Hadji Malick Diouf.
In contrast, Burnley's inability to break down West Ham's compact defensive shape proved their undoing. Despite registering 18 total shots, only 5 were on target, and the home side struggled to create clear-cut chances. Burnley's xG of 1.34 was over 0.3 higher than West Ham's, but their profligacy in front of goal meant they were unable to capitalize.
This victory sees West Ham continue their strong start to the season and serves as a stark warning to the rest of the league. If David Moyes' side can maintain this level of performance, a top-four finish may well be within their grasp.
Burnley lost to West Ham 0–2 at the stadium in Premier League Regular Season - 25. C. Summerville (13'), T. Castellanos (26') scored.