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Andy Carroll and Billi Mucklow put on loved-up display during wild night out in London

Newlyweds Andy Carroll and Billi Mucklow were spotted enjoying a rowdy night out with friends in the capital this weekend. Putting on a PDA display, the footballer and his former TOWIE star wife were joined at London's Proud Cabaret bar by West Ham defender pal Aaron Cresswell as well as his wife Jessica Unsworth.The foursome were papped sipping champagne from flutes as them surrounded the club's open booths, with one snap appearing to show a slide of cake along with a sparkler which was presented to the 'WAGs' by waiting staff, implying there may have been cause for celebration on their big night on the town.
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West Ham cameraman goes tumbling to ground like he's been 'shot by sniper' after goal
West Ham United and Everton was sent tumbling to the ground like he had been 'shot by a sniper'.The incident occurred after Aaron Cresswell's perfectly placed free-kick had given the Hammers the lead in the 32nd minute against their relegation-threatened opponents.As the cameraman moved along the touchline to film the West Ham players celebrating the goal he appeared to collide with the linesman.This sent him tumbling to the ground in dramatic fashion, with an alternate camera angle showing him stumble before falling onto the turf in the background of the celebrations.Viewers could even see the fall from the camera operator's perspective as footage from his camera was broadcast before cutting to a different angle once he hit the deck.Fans were quick to take to social media to react to the cameraman's accident, with one tweeting: “Cameraman taking a tumble in the background.”Another joked: “Yo, @SkyFootball was this cameraman done by a sniper??”Will West Ham United finish in the top four this season? Let us know in the comments section below.A third viewer added: “Please tell me there is a video of the Sky cameraman running into the linesman when West Ham scored.”Another fan also tweeted: “Dangerous job being a cameraman at West Ham!”David Moyes' side were able to hold onto their lead until half-time but were pegged back shortly after the interval with Mason Holgate's deflected volley pulling Everton level.Jarrod Bowen then restored the home side's advantage just five minutes later, before Everton's afternoon got even harder as Michael Keane was sent off in the 65th minute.Victory for West Ham lifts them up to fifth in the table ahead of Tottenham Hotspur's clash with Newcastle United later on Sunday.They have also
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Four things Jurgen Klopp got right as Liverpool beat West Ham to put pressure on Man City
Manchester City in the Premier League title race by claiming a narrow 1-0 win over West Ham.In their first league game since lifting the Carabao Cup, the Reds edged out the Hammers despite a lacklustre second-half performance in what was a tight game.Ultimately, Sadio Mane’s first-half tap-in was the difference, but both sides also had efforts cleared off the line, with Aaron Cresswell and Trent Alexander-Arnold coming to the rescue of their teams in quick succession.Andy Robertson and Naby Keita were both forced to make last-ditch challenges to protect Liverpool's lead after the break as the hosts struggled to put the game to bed.Here, Daily Star Sport looks at four things Jurgen Klopp got right to ensure his side closed the gap on City to three points…Klopp opted to hand Luis Diaz his third successive Premier League start for the visit of the Hammers, with the Colombian playing down the left wing.His trust in the new signing from Porto was repaid in bucket loads, with Diaz looking lively throughout the clash.It was a performance that deserved a goal, with one run just after the half-hour mark dragging his side from their own half to winning a free-kick right on the edge of West Ham’s box.Who was your man of the match as Liverpool defeated West Ham? Let us know in the comments section...Diaz’s place on the left meant that Sadio Mane was once again selected in the central role in Liverpool’s front three.It is a position that Diogo Jota has made his own for much of the season, but Mane impressed in the Portuguese’s place at Anfield.He scored the crucial goal to set the Reds on their way to the win when his clever run was picked out by Mohamed Salah and he turned the ball home.Mane ensured that he kept involved with play
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