Premier League - Spurs win at West Ham

Eurosport - Tue, 09 Dec 10:49:00 2008

Tottenham Hotspur beat West Ham 2-0 in the Premier League thanks to a rising header from Ledley King and a late goal from Jamie O'Hara.

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Spurs captain King met a cross 10 yards out, headed downwards and the bouncing ball beat Hammers goalkeeper Robert Green just inside the post.

In the 90th minute, with Heurelho Gomes having just pulled off a fantastic double save to maintain Spurs' lead, O'Hara cut inside from the left and let fly into the top corner with his favoured left foot. Green had no chance.

The victory gave Spurs their ninth win in 12 games under manager Harry Redknapp. It also moved them into 15th place in the Premier League, one spot ahead of their London rivals, with both teams on 18 points.

King's goal was on 68 minutes, but the game had threatened to deliver more as both sides dominated in spells of alternate pressure.

After some heated early exchanges - Craig Bellamy and Didier Zokora squared up after four minutes while West Ham skipper Lucas Neill started with both Zokora and Roman Pavlyuchenko off the ball - West Ham emerged the stronger side in the first half.

Bellamy was the danger man, coming deep to collect the ball and attacking a Spurs defence which welcomed back King after he sat out the midweek Carling Cup success against Watford.

Welsh striker Bellamy and partner Carlton Cole threatened many times, but the final pass was lacking.

Gianfranco Zola's side did have the ball in the net on 22 minutes when Neill headed in Bellamy's cross. But referee Chris Foy ruled that the Australian had pushed Jermaine Jenas in the process.

Foy turned down a pair of strong penalty shouts for handball in the second half, one for either side.

Firstly, Herita Ilunga clearly blocked Vedran Corluka's cross with a raised arm, while a Cole header after Tottenham had gone a goal up was diverted at point-blank range by Benoit Assou-Ekotto's forearm.

Pavlyuchenko, who struggled alone up front after Darren Bent had been left on the bench, hit the post in the first half after a brilliant low cross by Lennon took out the home rearguard.

Croatia star Luka Modric was back in action behind Pavlyuchenko after four matches out and did some good things.

But it was the arrival of Bent for the Russian in the 54th minute that kick-started Spurs' most prolonged spell of attacking play after the Hammers had initially dominated after the break.

Bent's finishing was poor and it was difficult to put a finger on why the away side's fortunes changed so quickly with him on the pitch. But change they did.

West Ham found a way back late on after David Di Michele and former Liga star Diego Tristan were thrown on, the latter for his debut. Former Serie A striker Di Michele should have equalised before O'Hara's strike.

The much-maligned Gomes had kept goal comfortably throughout and repaid the faith of Redknapp when he superbly stopped Neill's volley from 18 yards, despite being unsighted.

When the ball was played back in, Di Michele's shot on the turn was again saved by Gomes, this time the Brazilian holding on to the ball in a crowded penalty area.

Moments later O'Hara sealed the win with his fine strike.

Jonathan Symcox / Eurosport

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  1. its nice to see harry has sorted out the defence and­ keeper, but wil still need more ideas going forward, we­ seem to pass the ball around alot, without actually­ going anywhere! also managers in the prem. need to­ teach players how to take corners and free-kicks.nearly­ all the teams can't seem to get a decent cross in,­ bread and butter stuff and on 50 grand plus a week, you­ would think they would get at least 2 or 3 right!

    From stedy, on Tue 9 Dec 12:37AM
  2. Lawrence;idiot what has bnp got to do with football­ comment.U re nothing but a looser and waste of space.

    From fany, on Tue 9 Dec 12:20AM
  3. Bread and circuses!
    Just keep the plebs fed and­ entertained and hopefully it will distract their­ attention from the more important issues affecting­ their nation, huh!

    From Darth Vader, on Tue 9 Dec 12:01AM
  4. No wonder i still love Hot Spurs!!!

    From marlon m, on Tue 9 Dec 12:00AM
  5. Bread and circuses!
    Just keep the plebs fed and­ entertained and hopefully it willv distract them their­ attention from the more important issues affecting­ their nation, huh!

    From Darth Vader, on Mon 8 Dec 11:59PM
  6. comment 29 what are you on about did you even watch the­ game? gomes had nothing to do all game and when he did­ in 86th minute he pulls off a class double save even­ well their bloke was off side for the 2nd one. Gomes­ made plenty of rickets but is now getting his act­ together and thats 3 clean sheetss out of last 5 games­ with 2 let in those games. give him credit were credit­ due

    From a.n.beckinsale, on Mon 8 Dec 11:49PM
  7. Gutted shame we ever let 'Arry go se la vie !

    From art_tidesco, on Mon 8 Dec 11:19PM
  8. hahahah the purs wins one game and all of u get well­ happy have a look were u lot stand on the table before­ u speak bout ARSENAL ;)

    From ani, on Mon 8 Dec 11:11PM
  9. one word... @#$%

    From R M, on Mon 8 Dec 11:03PM
  10. spurs for life! a fan from romania :)

    From silvio, on Mon 8 Dec 11:01PM
  11. proud to be a spurs fan u all plays good be proud of­ yourself lads lisa

    From lisao, on Mon 8 Dec 11:00PM
  12. Poor side at the moment are WHU, no thrust at all and a­ quiet crowd. You would think Spurs were at home. I want­ Zola to do well as he is a legend in British football,­ a nice guy who deserves to succeed

    From taff, on Mon 8 Dec 10:59PM
  13. Oh dear you hammers - you really are poor eh

    From Sean, on Mon 8 Dec 10:54PM
  14. spurs goalie continues to be awful.Man U will exploit­ his crazy handling.Playing with one up front is not­ right for Spurs.We need to play 4 4 2

    From NW36HS, on Mon 8 Dec 10:52PM
  15. Gee zola really cant manage....

    From glenn, on Mon 8 Dec 10:36PM
  16. YES YES YES. GO GOMES. LOVE YOU SPURS. WELL HAPPY NOW.­ SHUT UP THOSE HAMMERS. XXX

    From Lisa D, on Mon 8 Dec 10:19PM
  17. Well done Spurs! I didn't even know Ledley knew­ how to score. This win puts Spurs 15th, just ahead of­ the Hammers on goal differential. Keep it up,­ 'Arry - you'll be in the top 10 by Christmas!

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