Leicester 'struggling with expectation' - Kirk

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Honoka Hayashi shoots for West HamHonoka Hayashi takes aim for West Ham, who have won just once in the WSL this season

Honoka Hayashi struck in the eighth minute of stoppage time to end 10-player West Ham's five-game losing run and lift them off the foot of the Women's Super League.

The Hammers missed a number of chances and were facing defeat after Lena Petermann's 68th-minute strike for Leicester.

Defender Hawa Cissoko was then sent off for West Ham in the closing stages after two quick yellow cards, but moments later Hayashi levelled.

Leicester had looked set for a first win since October, but they could have few arguments about the result on the balance of play.

West Ham were defensively resolute as Leicester assumed early control. It was also West Ham who created the better chances, despite having less of the ball.

Jessica Ziu forced Janina Leitzig into action with a strike after 25 minutes, before Viviane Asseyi was held off well by the Leicester defence.

The visitors then squandered two superb opportunities as the break approached.

Asseyi was a growing threat and found Riko Ueki with an excellent lay-off, but the Japan international fired wide. Ziu, bearing down on goal from another chance, somehow failed to slot past Leitzig.

Aileen Whelan and Petermann combined at the other end, finding Jutta Rantala, but she too could not hit the target to end what was a tough first half for the Foxes.

It was West Ham asking more questions after the break, too, as the game restarted at a frenetic pace.

Asseyi missed two more golden opportunities. First, she blazed over the bar after Leitzig spilled a cross, and then she snatched at the rebound from an Ueki header.

Leitzig, usually so calm and reliable, then narrowly avoided being dispossessed by Ueki as a West Ham opener seemed inevitable.

But Leicester almost took the lead when Whelan's innocuous-looking volley almost stunned everyone by finding the corner.

With 22 minutes remaining, Petermann fired the home side in front completely against the run of play. Leicester had been restricted to sporadic breaks forward but made one count when the Germany forward prodded home Whelan's cross.

Substitute Emma Harries thought she was about to level when she was played through by Ueki, but Leitzig saved and Leicester managed to clear before Emma Snerle could tap in.

Cissoko was sent off in the fifth minute of stoppage time, shown a second yellow card for a foul moments after her first, but all was forgiven when Hayashi bundled 17-year-old Princess Ademiluyi's cross in at the far post.

Finishing costs West Ham three vital points

At full-time, there must have been a sense of elation for West Ham. They were facing a club record-extending sixth defeat in a row and weeks without an opportunity to bounce back.

Pressure is growing as they find themselves at the sharp end of a relegation battle, and although Hayashi's goal lifts them above Bristol City on goal difference, they should have had more to celebrate.

There were more than enough chances for West Ham to win this game, most of them falling to the feet of Asseyi.

But with West Ham managing just eight goals from 10 matches so far, it is not hard to see why Rehanne Skinner's team are in such a predicament.

Line-ups

Leicester City Women

Formation 3-4-3

1Leitzig14GreenBooked at 90mins5HowardSubstituted forGoodwinat 65'minutes17Thibaud11Cayman6PalmerBooked at 28minsSubstituted forSiemsenat 88'minutes3Tierney2Nevin10WhelanSubstituted forBakerat 90+9'minutes9Petermann8Rantala

Substitutes

19Siemsen20Goodwin23Kop32Baker47Sherwood49Draper

West Ham Women

Formation 3-4-2-1

25Walsh3Shimizu21Cooke23CissokoBooked at 90mins18DentonSubstituted forSnerleat 75'minutesSubstituted forStapletonat 90+14'minutes19Hayashi4StringerBooked at 79minsSubstituted forFilisat 87'minutes2Smith16ZiuBooked at 35minsSubstituted forHarriesat 61'minutes20Asseyi9UekiSubstituted forAdemiluyiat 87'minutes

Substitutes

1Arnold8Snerle11Atkinson12Harries17Filis24Stapleton30O'Hanlon35Ademiluyi41Flannery

Live Text

Match ends, Leicester City Women 1, West Ham United Women 1.

Second Half ends, Leicester City Women 1, West Ham United Women 1.

Foul by Missy Goodwin (Leicester City Women).

Risa Shimizu (West Ham United Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Substitution, West Ham United Women. Jessie Stapleton replaces Emma Snerle because of an injury.

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

Delay in match because of an injury Emma Snerle (West Ham United Women).

Hand ball by Viviane Asseyi (West Ham United Women).

Substitution, Leicester City Women. Ava Baker replaces Aileen Whelan.

Attempt missed. Janice Cayman (Leicester City Women) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Jutta Rantala.

Attempt blocked. Sam Tierney (Leicester City Women) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

Goal! Leicester City Women 1, West Ham United Women 1. Honoka Hayashi (West Ham United Women) with an attempt from very close range to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Princess Ademiluyi with a cross.

Attempt saved. Aileen Whelan (Leicester City Women) right footed shot from very close range is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Jutta Rantala with a cross.

Second yellow card to Hawa Cissoko (West Ham United Women) for a bad foul.

Remy Siemsen (Leicester City Women) wins a free kick on the left wing.

Foul by Hawa Cissoko (West Ham United Women).

Offside, Leicester City Women. Lena Petermann is caught offside.

Hawa Cissoko (West Ham United Women) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Sam Tierney (Leicester City Women) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Foul by Hawa Cissoko (West Ham United Women).

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