Controversy at the London Stadium: West Ham Boss Nuno Espirito Santo Left Fuming After Brighton's Late Equaliser
West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo was left fuming after Brighton's controversial late equaliser cost the Hammers crucial two points in the Premier League on Sunday. Dive into the details of the match and the post-match reactions.

West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo was left fuming after Brighton's controversial late equaliser cost the Hammers crucial two points in the Premier League on Sunday. Georginio Rutter restored parity late in the match after Jarrod Bowen had handed West Ham the lead in the 73rd minute. Rutter had accidentally handled the ball before finding the back of the net. West Ham had collected eight points from their last five Premier League matches, which included just one defeat at the hands of Liverpool. The three points on Sunday would have helped them climb up in the league and exit the relegation zone, as Nottingham Forest had earlier lost 3-0 to Everton. The Hammers were on track to claim all three points from their fixture against Brighton as Jarrod Bowen had handed them the lead in the 73rd minute after receiving a pass from Callum Wilson. However, a controversial last-gasp goal from Rutter helped the Seagulls snatch a point away from West Ham. In the build-up to Rutter's goal, Charalampos Kostoulas received a long ball in the West Ham box before attempting an audacious overhead-kick, which popped up off Rutter's thigh and on to his arm before he fired past Alphonse Areola in goal. Hammers boss Nuno was furious after the match as he felt that Brighton's goal should not have stood, as he told Sky Sports post-match: "It was a handball, wasn't it, and a high foot. No need to speak with the referee. I think it was the main factor. It's clear. I saw it, everybody saw it. VAR saw it, everybody saw it. I think both situations should be checked. It's hard to take, man, it's really hard to take, especially after the hard work of the boys, the support of our fans that makes us feel like we were in London. Then comes one situation, so many people see it, it's hard to take." Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!The International Football Association Board (IFAB) had announced changes to the handball law in July 2021. That new law worked in favour of Brighton's Rutter, as accidental handball leading to a team-mate scoring a goal or having a goalscoring opportunity was no longer considered an offence. The lawmakers have stated clearly that not every contact between a player's hand or arm and the ball is an offence. Regarding the issue of a hand or arm making a player's body "unnaturally bigger", it was confirmed that referees should continue to use their judgment to determine the validity of the hand or arm's position relative to the player's movement in that specific situation. The Premier League Match Centre also confirmed why the goal stood: "The referee's call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR - with it deemed that Rutter's arm was in a natural position and he did not deliberately handle the ball, and the contact with the arm was not immediately prior to him scoring."Nuno further argued that if not for the handball, at least Kostoulas' foul, while taking the overhead-kick, should have been deemed a foul, as he added: "If Dinos [Mavropanos] was stood on the ground, maybe. But there's contact on his head, isn't there?" At first, on Television, it seemed that Kostoulas's kick had caught Konstantinos Mavropanos on his head; however, the VAR check confirmed there was no proper connection and the referee felt that it was not dangerous enough for a foul to be awarded. West Ham next face an in-form Aston Villa side in a difficult Premier League fixture at home on December 14.
Controversial Late Equaliser Upsets West Ham
West Ham faced heartbreak at the London Stadium as Brighton's Georginio Rutter found the back of the net through a controversial late equaliser. Rutter's goal came after Jarrod Bowen had given the Hammers the lead in the 73rd minute. However, questions were raised as Rutter had accidentally handled the ball before scoring, adding fuel to the fire of the post-match controversy.
Nuno Espirito Santo's Post-Match Outburst
West Ham's manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, expressed his frustration at the match officials post-game, believing that Brighton's goal should not have stood due to the handball incident. Nuno was particularly incensed by the lack of intervention from VAR, emphasizing that the decision affected not only the team but also the fans who supported them throughout the game.
IFAB Handball Law Changes and VAR Decision
The controversy stems from the interpretation of the handball law by IFAB and VAR. The new handball rules, implemented in July 2021, state that accidental handball leading to a team-mate scoring would not be considered an offense. The Premier League Match Centre confirmed that Rutter's arm was in a natural position and that there was no deliberate handball.
Upcoming Challenges for West Ham
Despite the setback, West Ham must regroup quickly as they prepare to face an in-form Aston Villa side at home. With the race at the top of the Premier League heating up, every point matters, making it crucial for Nuno and his team to focus on their upcoming fixtures and put this controversy behind them.


