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Carroll’s goal spares Hart’s blushes

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london — Andy Carroll’s lastgasp equaliser spared Joe Hart’s blushes after the West Ham goalkeeper made a costly blunder in Monday’s dramatic 1-1 draw against Stoke.

Stoke substitute Peter Crouch poked home from close-range after Hart made a hash of holding onto Xherdan Shaqiri’s soft shot with just 11 minutes left at the London Stadium.

The former Liverpool striker’s first goal since November put relegation-threatened Stoke within touching distance of their first win in 10 games.

But Carroll came off the bench to rescue West Ham with a superb volley in the 90th minute.

It was a bitter blow for Paul Lambert’s Stoke, who remain second bottom of the Premier League. Stoke are five points from safety with only four games left to avoid slipping into the Championsh­ip.

“It is a blow because we were so close to winning. I thought we were excellent. I couldn’t ask for any more from my players,” Lambert said. “We’ve been playing well. We’re willing to fight and we have got the supporters behind us. A win on Sunday would really set the cat among the pigeons.”

Carroll’s third goal of the season — in his first appearance since January — was a priceless contributi­on for West Ham, who are now seven points above the bottom three. “I didn’t feel sharp,” said Carroll of his return from injury. “The ball came in and it was right on the path of my left foot so I just whacked it!”

Although Hart was relieved his howler didn’t cost West Ham all three points, his mistake did little to boost his chances of starting for England in the World Cup.

 ?? — Reuters ?? West Ham United’s Andy Carroll celebrates scoring against Stoke.
— Reuters West Ham United’s Andy Carroll celebrates scoring against Stoke.

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