West Ham United 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt: Hammers trail after first leg

West Ham beat Eintracht Frankfurt in the semi-final on their way to the 1976 European Cup Winners’ Cup final, their last major final in EuropeWest Ham will have to come from behind in Germany next week if they are to reach their first European final in 46 years after Eintracht Frankfurt secured a deserved first-leg advantage at London Stadium.Jarrod Bowen came agonisingly close to snatching a draw for the hosts in stoppage time when his overhead kick from a Declan Rice cross bounced down off the crossbar.But that would have been harsh on Frankfurt, who were a constant threat on the counter-attack and showed why they had won away at Real Betis and Barcelona already in the knockout stages. Relive Thursday’s European action’This is where West Ham are supposed to be’ – MoyesThe visitors had the perfect start when Ansgar Knauff scored inside the opening minute.The Hammers did recover through Michail Antonio’s 11th goal of the season – and his first in the Europa League since September – as he bundled home Kurt Zouma’s nod down at the far post.It was Frankfurt who got the winner when Daichi Kamada tapped home after Djibril Sow’s low shot was turned into his path.Until the dramatic finale, a Bowen shot that flicked off the outside of a post and Said Benrahma’s dipping second-half effort that flashed narrowly wide were West Ham’s most dangerous efforts. It was a disappointing outcome for David Moyes’ men, although having performed brilliantly in Lyon to reach the last… Click below to read the full story from BBC Sport
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