Welcome to the Wonderful World of West Ham United Statistics

Game played on 28 Nov 2009


28 Nov 2009
 
e-mail
HOME
programmes & links
cup shocks
player debuts
top 10 lists
managers
hammer awards

Welcome to the Private memorabilia collection of theyflysohigh from Steve Marsh

West Ham 5-3 Burnley

Premier League    2009-10
Upton Park   34,003
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
4Daniel Gabbidon    
22Manuel da Costa    
23Herita Ilunga   
18Jonathan Spector    
8Scott Parker    
14Radoslav Kovac   
46Junior Stanislas 1  
31Jack Collison 1  
10Guillermo Franco 1  
12Carlton Cole 1 (1 P)  
41Zavon HinesSubed #12   
17Luis JimenezSubed #101 (1 P)  
20Julien FaubertSubed #31   
 PosTable as at 28 Nov 2009PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea137 0020140 213733
2Manchester United146 1016740 314631
3Tottenham Hotspur145 0221732 2121226
4Arsenal125 0020431 3161125
5Aston Villa144 2113623 29823
6Manchester City133 3014924 110822
7Liverpool134 2121820 481220
8Sunderland145 1116911 551120
9Stoke City144 129714 24820
10Fulham144 1211613 371019
11Burnley145 1111601 682517
12Blackburn Rovers144 2111710 652117
13Wigan Athletic143 227920 582217
14Hull City154 22121302 551816
15Birmingham City133 225411 461015
16Everton132 3191020 581315
17West Ham United142 23151513 391114
18Bolton Wanderers131 2481521 381212
19Wolverhampton Wanderers131 2351012 471610
20Portsmouth141 0681211 53117
match review copied from

West Ham 5 Burnley 3 By Jim van Wijk, Press Association Sport

Relegation-battlers West Ham moved clear of the bottom three as Burnley were beaten 5-3 at Upton Park.

Gianfranco Zola's men recorded only their third Barclays Premier League win of a difficult campaign after three goals in the first half put them in command.

Jack Collison capitalised on some static defending to race on to Scott Parker's free-kick and fire the Irons ahead on 18 minutes.

Junior Stanislas slotted home a second, before Carlton Cole converted a penalty as Burnley were made to pay for poor defending after what had been a bright start by the visitors when Clarke Carlisle's header was cleared off the line.

It was damage limitation for the Clarets - who have just one point from seven away matches on their return to the top flight - after the hard-working Guillermo Franco headed in a fourth on 51 minutes.

However, there was still time for substitute Luis Jimenez to net another penalty after he was brought down by keeper Brian Jensen to give the Irons a morale boost ahead of next week's visit of champions Manchester United.

Steven Fletcher's late double gave Burnley some consolation, before Steven Caldwell was sent off during stoppage time and Chris Eagles then netted a third.

The visitors had actually started well and West Ham looked nervy at the back as England keeper Robert Green spilled a near-post strike from Andre Bikey and Eagles, the former Manchester United trainee, whipped over a cross from the right which flew through the six-yard box.

The Clarets - who have won five times at Turf Moor, including victory over United - almost took the lead on nine minutes when Clarke Carlisle's downward header from a corner was cleared off the line by Parker.

West Ham were then denied by the woodwork after Franco's header from Collison's cross came off the top of the bar, and eventually took the lead on 18 minutes.

Parker's quickly-taken free-kick caught the Burnley defence cold as Collison beat a static offside trap to run clean through and slot past Jensen.

Before Burnley could recover, West Ham doubled their lead on 34 minutes.

The busy Franco slipped a reserve pass through to Stanislas on the right.

The England Under-21 winger looked to have missed his opportunity when Jensen made a smart save at his near post - only for the Burnley keeper to get his angles all wrong from the rebound, as Stanislas guided the ball inside the far post.

West Ham had a penalty just before the break when Jonathan Spector charged on to Radoslav Kovac's pass and into the right side of the area, before being brought down by Robbie Blake.

Cole - still limping after needing treatment for a foot injury - stepped up to drill in the spot-kick for his seventh goal of the season.

The England striker, who had just come back from injury, was replaced by youngster Zavon Hines for the start of the second half, with West Ham making it 4-0 on 50 minutes.

Stanislas whipped a free-kick from the right across the six-yard box, where Franco got in front of the Burnley defenders to head home.

Burnley substitute David Nugent missed two golden chances in quick succession to pull a goal back for the visitors, before referee Chris Foy pointed to the spot once again after Chile forward Jimenez was brought down by Jensen as he dashed into the right side of the penalty area.

Jimenez, on loan from Inter Milan, stepped up to take the spot-kick himself, and lashed it into the right corner for his first West Ham goal.

To their credit, Burnley kept going - and at least had something to show when Fletcher netted a late double, both after good work from Eagles, whose long-range free-kick then struck the post.

Burnley, though, finished with 10 men when, in stoppage time, Caldwell was shown a straight red for pulling down Hines, before Eagles netted a third.

Teams:

West Ham Green, Spector, Da Costa, Gabbidon, Ilunga,Collison (Faubert 77), Kovac, Parker, Stanislas,Cole (Hines 46), Franco (Jimenez 59).

Subs Not Used: Kurucz, Noble, Nouble, Tomkins.

Booked: Kovac, Ilunga.

Goals: Collison 18, Stanislas 33, Cole 43 pen, Franco 51,

Jimenez 64 pen.

Burnley Jensen, Mears, Carlisle, Caldwell,Jordan (Kalvenes 55), Eagles, Alexander (McDonald 70), Bikey,Blake (Nugent 55), Elliott, Steven Fletcher.

Subs Not Used: Penny, Duff, Gudjonsson, Thompson.

Sent Off: Caldwell (90).

Booked: Jensen.

Goals: Steven Fletcher 68, 74, Eagles 90.

Att: 34,003

Ref: Chris Foy (Merseyside).

hits 12661301

much respect to John Northcutt, Roy Shoesmith, Jack Helliar, John Helliar, Tony Hogg, Tony Brown, Fred Loveday, Andrew Loveday, Steve Bacon, Steve Marsh and all past/current West Ham players and supporters