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Derby County 0-5 West Ham

Premier League    2007-08
Pride Park   32,440
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
4Daniel Gabbidon    
3George McCartney    
2Lucas Neill    
18Jonathan Spector    
6Matthew Upson    
29Lee Bowyer 2 
11Matthew Etherington 1  
15Nolberto Solano 1  
34Luis Boa Morte    
12Carlton Cole    
14John PantsilSubed #3  
19James CollinsSubed #29   
OWN GOAL (Eddie Lewis) 1  
 PosTable as at 10 Nov 2007PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal116 1018622 06327
2Manchester United125 1012132 19527
3Manchester City127 0011211 351125
4Liverpool122 4012442 07224
5Chelsea123 2010241 28624
6Portsmouth122 3011641 212722
7Blackburn Rovers113 218532 07422
8Everton123 129630 39819
9West Ham United122 228631 210418
10Aston Villa115 0211703 15618
11Newcastle United124 1111812 381018
12Reading124 027701 581913
13Fulham132 32121203 34812
14Birmingham City122 126611 561211
15Sunderland132 226702 571510
16Middlesbrough121 328910 54149
17Tottenham Hotspur121 13111204 38128
18Wigan Athletic122 135601 55138
19Bolton Wanderers121 237802 44107
20Derby County131 2351201 60196
match review copied from

Derby 0 West Ham 5 By Ben Rumsby, PA Sport

Derby's season reached a new low as they were torn apart by West Ham at Pride Park.

Although they had suffered bigger beatings at the hands of Liverpool and Arsenal this season, it cannot get worse than a home drubbing at the hands of a decimated Hammers outfit.

Goals from Lee Bowyer (two), Matthew Etherington, Jonathan Spector and a beautiful free-kick from Nolberto Solano gave the rampant Hammers by far their biggest win of the season.

The visitors must be given credit for taking their chances well, but all except the last goal were easily preventable.

Despite making five changes, Derby were equally poor in attack, the return of Scotland striker Kenny Miller making little difference as their goal drought reached five matches.

Even a January spending spree looks unlikely to save them - it is this kind of game they simply cannot continue to lose if they are to avoid the drop.

Against a side with only one win in their previous six league games, and one with almost their entire first team out injured, they will rarely get a better chance to take all three points.

But the match cruelly exposed all of their weaknesses - a lack of penetration, a dearth of creativity and a habit of conceding terrible goals.

In fairness, they kicked off full of running and commitment, although their aggression was slightly misdirected when Gary Teale and skipper Matt Oakley unleashed tackles that had George McCartney and Bowyer writhing in agony.

Left-back McCartney required treatment for two minutes after Teale's challenge and he was unable to continue 14 minutes in following an aggressive, but clean, tackle from Giles Barnes.

John Pantsil was the replacement, immediately swapping flanks with Lucas Neill.

Luis Boa Morte went close to opening the scoring, bursting clear down the right side and leaving Marc Edworthy, making his first appearance of the season, on the deck in the area.

The former Fulham player's left-foot finish was blocked but only to Carlton Cole, whose follow up was saved by Stephen Bywater.

Pantsil's first real contribution was to collect the game's first booking for an extremely late challenge on Andy Griffin.

West Ham were looking increasingly threatening as the half wore on, their best move of the match almost releasing Cole but still resulting in a free-kick inches outside the box.

It looked too close for a direct strike but Solano did his best to prove otherwise with a delightful effort against the crossbar.

Bowyer then earned himself a suspension for a foolish lunge on Barnes, for which he was rightly booked.

With half-time approaching, the visitors finally took the lead they deserved.

Solano's cross found Cole in the box and his nod down allowed the criminally unmarked Bowyer to sweep the ball through Stephen Bywater's legs and into the net.

It almost got worse for the home side immediately after the restart, Darren Moore easily shrugged aside by Cole, whose scuffed cross saw Boa Morte shoot too close to the goalkeeper.

The resulting Solano corner was just as poorly defended, Matthew Upson allowed to smash a shot against the bar, narrowly missing out on his first goal for West Ham.

Having failed to muster a single shot at goal in the first half, Derby could have levelled when Miller's header from Lewis' cross sailed wide.

But, in a frantic start to the second period, it was game over within eight minutes, first when Etherington and Bowyer were allowed the freedom of the area to exchange passes before the former fired home.

The contest was summed up by West Ham's third when a corner was partially cleared but the ball eventually fell to Spector, whose strike looked to have been blocked by Eddie Lewis, only for his fellow American to fall over the ball and send it over the line.

Having introduced Steve Howard and Robert Earnshaw and over-committed up front, Derby were then hit on the break, Solano feeding Cole out wide and his cross was met by Bowyer's perfectly-timed run.

To their credit, only a handful of the home fans headed for the exit, but the rest were simply stunned into silence.

But the exodus was not long in coming after Solano bettered his earlier free-kick with goal five, a stunning strike across Bywater and into the top corner.

Derby huffed and puffed trying to pull one back but the Hammers remained a threat on the break and could have made it 6-0 when Cole blazed wide.

The miss was greeted with ironic cheers from the travelling faithful, who were in party mood for the remainder of the game.

Teams

Derby Bywater, Mears, Moore, Edworthy, Griffin, Barnes,Oakley, Pearson, Teale (Howard 52), Miller (Fagan 75),Lewis (Earnshaw 58).

Subs Not Used: McEveley, Jones.

Booked: Oakley, Fagan.

West Ham Green, Neill, Gabbidon, Upson,McCartney (Pantsil 14), Solano, Spector, Bowyer (Collins 72),Etherington, Cole, Boa Morte.

Subs Not Used: Wright, Ljungberg, Camara.

Booked: Pantsil, Bowyer.

Goals: Bowyer 42, Etherington 51, Lewis 55 og, Bowyer 59,

Solano 69.

Att: 32,440

Ref: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear).

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