AFP - Fri, 06 Nov 10:29:00 2009
West Ham United dropped into the bottom three of the Premier League after losing 2-1 to Everton at Upton Park.
Goals from Louis Saha and Dan Gosling consigned the Hammers to a sixth defeat of the season. They were given hope by a Tony Hibbert own goal, but despite plenty of late pressure could not salvage a result.
It was Everton's first win in four league games and brought an abrupt end to West Ham's hopes of extending their recent run of three league games without defeat.
Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola has maintained throughout his side's dismal campaign that their performances were not getting the rewards they deserved.
Back-to-back draws against Arsenal and Sunderland suggested that the Hammers may be about to pull themselves out of their slump before the midweek victory over Aston Villa hauled Zola's men out of the bottom three.
That win came courtesy of a last minute goal from Zavon Hines and had contributed to a more upbeat mood at Upton Park going into this clash.
The visitors, defeated by Benfica in the Europa League on Thursday, were almost undone after just eight minutes when Hammers right-back Julien Faubert broke forward on the right and sent in a low cross that just evaded Guillermo Franco.
But Franco was never able to replicate injured England striker Carlton Cole?s physical threat and struggled to make an impression on the Everton back-four after that early opportunity.
As ever, Scott Parker attempted to drive West Ham forward from midfield and worked an opening for himself in the 20th minute when he angled a shot that Everton keeper Tim Howard did well to hold.
Everton were defending in depth and numbers and, after that early flurry, West Ham soon ran out of ideas and David Moyes's men took the lead in the 27th minute.
England centre-back Matthew Upson didn't get enough distance on his clearing header, but he certainly might have expected one of his team-mates to react more quickly and pick up the second ball.
Instead it was Saha who quickly gained possession and the former Manchester United striker exchanged passes with Australia's Tim Cahill on the edge of the home penalty area before drilling a low, left-footed shot inside West Ham's right hand post.
The introduction of Stanislas at the start of the second half and Alessandro Diamanti shortly after livened up the home side, who then displayed more purpose going forward.
Their problems lie at the back, though, and the Hammers defence was again found wanting when Everton substitute Ayegbeni Yakubu muscled his way forward in the 64th minute, drawing in three defenders and creating an opening for Gosling who saw his first shot saved by Green but slotted home the rebound for the visitors' second goal.
West Ham responded immediately with Diamanti finding Stanislas and the forward lifted the ball over Tim Howard and retreating defender Hibbert could only direct his attempted clearance into the roof of the net.
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will we never learn we buy players that dont play in the premiership and cant score.buy a stricker it might cost but it will pay in the long run.bring back tony cottee.chapionship here we come
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FOOUND ME HAMMAR. IT WAS IN DA CELLAR. IT WAS PLANTEED IN THON WEE LASSAYS HEAD. THA 1 THOT A MUDARED A FEW WEEKS BECK. NAT TAY WORRAY. PANAC OVAR.
hammers easily good enough to stay up - stick with it.
everton are a class outfit who'd be top 6 with even half of their huge injury list back fit.
A WENT TAY CHECK AN ME HAMMARS IN THA GERAGE OND A SEE THERS WAN MISSANG. A WANDER WHER THOT CAD HAV GOT TAY?
@#$% is @#$% and we were @#$%!!!!! what is zola doing ????? playing jimimenze and not diamanti
We needed that win today.
Well done Blues.
dirk pit love to open u up m8 cant wait to meet up
great day we got 3 points after waiting so long.. William @ POST 11 we got Manure 21st before Hull 25th both away
a wins a win given our poor run.
*hit ham where they belong.......bottom 3
5/1 am having some of that...........3 points and a wad of cash thanks *hit ham
Back to winning ways, well done Everton. We have to revert to our defensive scheme of play which I appreciate is not too pretty but beggars cannot be choosers when you are fighting for points in mid table. Hull next and that will not be easy after their win today.
Everton did not deserve this win, Hammers had all the best play, but Everton had all the best fouls ! , receiving 5 red cards while Hammers got none. It's clear Moyles sent Everton out to kick Hammers out of game after break. Dirty Tactics, dirty Everton, dirty Moyles. Hammers youngsters will learn from this. Everton will be back down near the bottom playing like this.
Hills are laying 5/1 West Ham for relegation.
Fill yer boots!
WELL DONE EVERTON....*hit ham going down HAHAHAHA
west ham 2 everton 1 west ham are the best
Sorry Hammers, Toffees will get 3 points!!!
everton to win the yak is back cahills due to score and west hams defense look ready for the taking
come on everton
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