Yorkshire Post

Nothing positive for beaten Hull, as Moyes sent home after Covid- 19 test

- WEST HAM UNITED HULL CITY CARABAO CUP ANDY SIMS 5 1

WEST HAM manager David Moyes and two of his players were dramatical­ly sent home from the London Stadium prior to their 5- 1 Carabao Cup win over Hull City after testing positive for Covid- 19.

Defender Issa Diop and midfielder Josh Cullen were initially named in the team to face the League One Tigers.

But 15 minutes later the line- up was changed with both players omitted, and when the teams came out there was no sign of Moyes, with assistant Alan Irvine taking charge.

A club statement subsequent­ly read: “West Ham United can confirm that David Moyes, Issa Diop and Josh Cullen have returned positive tests for Covid- 19.

“The club’s medical team were informed of the test results as the team were at London Stadium preparing for this evening’s Carabao Cup third- round tie against Hull City.

“The manager and both players immediatel­y left the stadium and have returned home.

“All three, who are asymptomat­ic, will now follow Public Health England and Premier League guidelines and protocols.

“Everyone at West Ham United send their best wishes to David, Issa and Josh.”

West Ham went on to say their measures and protocols around Covid- 19 remain stringent and that they offered to test the Hull team ahead of the fixture, but City did not accept.

It is understood West Ham’s and Hull’s medical department­s agreed the match could go ahead, despite the positive tests, within the protocols and in consultati­on with the EFL’s medical department, and given the evidence that suggests there is very low risk of transmissi­on during a match outdoors.

However, with the news coming on the same day that nearby Leyton Orient had their game against Tottenham postponed due to a number of positive tests, and just as Prime Minister Boris Johnson was outlining new coronaviru­s restrictio­ns including no prospect of fans returning to matches any time soon, it was not a good look.

Neverthele­ss, Hull said:

“We are satisfied that West Ham followed all guidelines and protocols upon receiving the positive results and, after consulting with the EFL, were comfortabl­e with the game going ahead.

“The club will continue to stringentl­y monitor the well being of our players and staff as per Public Health England and EFL guidelines – as we have done since they were put in place – and we wish the West Ham manager and players the very best.”

According to protocols Moyes, Diop and Cullen will have to isolate for 10 days, meaning they will miss Sunday’s match at home to Wolves and the Carabao Cup fourth round.

This third- round tie went ahead as scheduled with Sebastien Haller and Andriy Yarmolenko both scoring twice and Robert Snodgrass also on target in a comfortabl­e victory.

Snodgrass opened the scoring against his former club when he volleyed in a cross from Yarmolenko.

Manuel Lanzini fizzed a shot narrowly wide before Haller made it 2- 0 at half- time from Yarmolenko’s lay- off.

Yarmolenko added the third from the penalty spot after a foul on Haller.

Although Mallik Wilks pulled one back, Haller and Yarmolenko struck again in stoppage time as

West Ham earned a fourth- round trip to Everton or Fleetwood. West Ham: Randolph, Ashby ( Emmanuel 69), Balbuena, Alese, Johnson, Wilshere, Snodgrass, Yarmolenko, Lanzini, Felipe Anderson, Haller. Unused substitute­s: Bowen, Martin, Xande Silva, Trott, Coventry.

SIGN OF THE TIMES:

Hull: Long, Coyle, Alfie Jones, McLoughlin, Fleming, Batty, Smallwood ( Honeyman 17), Scott ( Wilks 61), Callum Jones, Mayer ( LewisPotte­r 61), Magennis. Unused substitute­s: Burke, Emmanuel, Ingram, Samuelsen. Referee: S Hooper ( Wiltshire).

Newport added Watford to their long list of cup scalps as they reached the fourth round of the Carabao Cup for the first time in their history with a 3- 1 win over the Championsh­ip outfit.

Tristan Abrahams put

Newport ahead from the spot and captain Joss Labadie doubled the home side’s lead.

Adalberto Penaranda reduced the deficit from the spot but Padraig Amond made it 3- 1, before Watford had Stipe Perica sent off late on.

Manchester United beat Luton 3- 0 at Kenilworth Road, but Premier League West Brom were dumped out by Brentford in a penalty shoot- out.

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 ?? PICTURES: PA ?? West Ham United and Hull City players fistpump after the Tigers slipped to a 5- 1 Carabao Cup third round defeat at the London Stadium. Inset, Mallik Wilks celebrates his goal against the Premier League club.
PICTURES: PA West Ham United and Hull City players fistpump after the Tigers slipped to a 5- 1 Carabao Cup third round defeat at the London Stadium. Inset, Mallik Wilks celebrates his goal against the Premier League club.

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