March 10, 2018 / 5:25 PM / in 40 minutes

Soccer: Chaos reigns as West Ham lose 3-0 at home to Burnley

Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United vs Burnley - London Stadium, London, Britain - March 10, 2018 Burnley’s Chris Wood scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

WEST HAM UNITED 0 BURNLEY 3

March 10 (Reuters) - West Ham United could face serious repercussions after several pitch invasions and ugly scenes in the stands during the second half of a crushing 3-0 home Premier League defeat by Burnley on Saturday.

West Ham dominated the first half in which Burnley’s keeper Nick Pope made several fine saves but everything turned sour at the London Stadium after the break.

Ashley Barnes fired Burnley ahead in the 66th minute, prompting one fan to run on to the pitch where he grappled with West Ham skipper Mark Noble.

If that was not bad enough Chris Wood doubled Burnley’s lead minutes later and this time there were scuffles in the stands and one fan ran on and took the corner flag, attempting to plant it on the centre spot.

Wood made it 3-0 after a bad mistake by England keeper Joe Hart to seal a fourth defeat in five games for David Moyes’s team. By that stage the action on the pitch had become almost incidental with chaotic scenes all around.

Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United vs Burnley - London Stadium, London, Britain - March 10, 2018 West Ham United's James Collins reacts REUTERS/David Klein

A group of fans began to taunt West Ham’s owners David Gold and David Sullivan in the directors’ box and they were escorted away before the final whistle for their own safety.

Some young West Ham fans were even allowed to sit on the Burnley bench as things threatened to turn ugly.

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Defeat left West Ham in 16th place, three points above the relegation zone and facing a crucial clash with 17th placed Southampton at the London Stadium next.

“Up until the goal you wouldn’t have thought that it would have been such a bad day,” Moyes said.

“We had played well enough to be in front but the first goal quickly altered things.

“Since I’ve been here (the fans) have been really good. But you can’t cross the line and come on the pitch. A lot of my players did well with the way they acted.”

Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Ed Osmond and Pritha Sarkar