Aston Villa moved three points clear of Tottenham in the race for fourth place after a 1-1 draw against West Ham in the Premier League on Sunday.
Nicolo Zaniolo struck an equalizer in the second half to
secure what could be an important point in Villa’s bid for Champions League
qualification after Michail Antonio had headed West Ham in front.
West Ham thought it had snatched a late winner when Tomas
Soucek struck in the sixth minute of time added on, but the goal was disallowed
by VAR for handball.
Referee Jarred Gillett and VAR Tony Harrington spent more
than five minutes determining whether the goal should stand before it was ruled
to have hit Soucek’s arm.
Antonio also had a goal disallowed for handball earlier in
the half.
“It’s what VAR do, it’s their decision not ours, we can’t do
anything about it. It’s there to do the job,” West Ham manager David Moyes
said. “In the second half, Villa stepped it up, they were the better team for
periods. I was really pleased with how we performed overall.”
Antonio had headed West Ham in front in the 29th
minute at London Stadium.
Villa lost 4-0 against Spurs last week and was in danger of
suffering back-to-back defeats in the league, but Nicolo Zaniolo leveled in the
79th.
The draw saw fourth-place Villa extend its lead over
fifth-place Tottenham to three points, having played a game more. Tottenham
lost 3-0 at Fulham on Saturday. AP