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Hull City 0-2 West Ham

Championship    2011-12
Kingston Communications Stadium   21,756
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
3George McCartney    
15Abdoulaye Faye    
18Julien Faubert    
5James Tomkins   
21Papa Bouba Diop    
4Kevin Nolan   
16Mark Noble    
10Jack Collison 1  
11John Carew    
7Sam Baldock 1  
9Carlton ColeSubed #11   
19Freddie SearsSubed #21   
30Frederic PiquionneSubed #7   
 PosTable as at 05 Nov 2011PlWHDHLHFHAHWADALAFAAAPts
1Southampton16800215332161236
2West Ham United1642214952114431
3Middlesbrough1635010551210730
4Cardiff City165211710242121027
5Blackpool16512146233121325
6Crystal Palace163418540410925
7Derby County1642214931481424
8Hull City15403773327824
9Peterborough United165032114215111522
10Leicester City154031192429922
11Leeds United154221212223131322
12Birmingham City1242081213101221
13Brighton and Hove Albion1523210103237720
14Ipswich Town15404131222381520
15Portsmouth1651213603561219
16Millwall1634112512571318
17Reading15142893237618
18Barnsley1532310914271018
19Burnley15233131230471118
20Nottingham Forest1622481230571517
21Watford1631481313471316
22Bristol City1612571322471413
23Coventry City1623391003541412
24Doncaster Rovers1613451120681712
match review copied from

Hull 0 West Ham 2

Sam Baldock and Jack Collison struck early in the second half as West Ham kept pace with npower Championship leaders Southampton with their fifth away win of the season.

Striker Baldock volleyed home his fifth goal for the Hammers since arriving from MK Dons in August in the 49th minute and Collison applied a cool finish eight minutes later after the visitors had withstood a first-half bombardment at the KC Stadium.

Hull completely dominated the first 45 minutes, but squandered several chances, while former England goalkeeper Robert Green was in fine form for the Londoners.

Green pulled off fine saves to deny Robert Koren and Matty Fryatt in the first half and turned away Aaron Mclean's goalbound effort in the second, but Sam Allardyce's side refused to yield and clinically despatched their chances to maintain their impressive away form this season.

Dele Adebola made his first start since the opening day of the season for Hull, up front alongside Fryatt, and Peter Gulacsi replaced injured goalkeeper Adriano Basso who was out with a knee injury.

Defender Abdoulaye Faye, striker John Carew and midfielders Papa Bouba Diop and Collison all returned for West Ham following their goalless midweek draw with Bristol City.

Green was by far the busier of the two goalkeepers in the opening exchanges.

The former England number one turned away Koren's angled drive at full stretch in the fourth minute and twice denied Fryatt, holding his shot from inside the penalty area and then the striker's header from Liam Rosenior's cross.

Hull made all the early running and Green was at his best again in the 28th minute when keeping out another long-range effort from Slovenia international Koren.

West Ham's travelling fans had to wait until the 31st minute before their side's first effort on goal, defender James Tomkins heading Kevin Nolan's corner wide.

Nolan then headed off target himself soon after following Julian Faubert's cross, but Hull finished the first half on top and only a timely intervention from Faye prevented Adebola's goalbound shot from inside the area giving the home side a 42nd-minute lead.

Green did well to hold another shot from Fryatt and Mclean squandered a gilt-edged chance from 12 yards on the stroke of half-time.

Hammers boss Allardyce withdrew Carew in favour of Carlton Cole at the break and the switch appeared to pay dividends when the visitors snatched the lead.

Bouba Diop's headed pass teed up Baldock inside the area and he lashed home a volley high into the roof of the net from six yards.

Hull were rocked having dominated the first half, but worse was to follow for Nigel Pearson's side.

Forced to chase the game in search of an equaliser, the Tigers were caught on the counter-attack as West Ham doubled their lead.

Cole's neat pass caught the home defence flat-footed and sent Collison clear on goal and the Hammers midfielder kept his composure to bury the ball into Gulacsi's bottom right-hand corner.

Hull rallied and Hammers defender Faubert blocked Jack Hobbs' angled drive and Green turned away Mclean's left-footed effort from the left side of the area.

Green held another effort from Koren in the 82nd minute and kept out Hobbs' header, while Tigers substitute Robbie Brady dragged a shot wide as Hull slipped to a second successive defeat.

Teams

Hull Gulacsi, Rosenior, Chester, Hobbs, Dudgeon, Evans, McKenna, Koren, Fryatt, Adebola (Brady 61), Mclean.

Subs Not Used: Basso, Cairney, McShane, Harper.

West Ham Green, Faubert, Tomkins, Faye, McCartney, Noble, Collison, Nolan, Diop (Sears 83), Baldock (Piquionne 87), Carew (Cole 46).

Subs Not Used: Kurucz, Potts.

Booked: Nolan, Tomkins.

Goals: Baldock 49, Collison 57.

Att: 21,756

Ref: Nigel Miller (Durham).

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