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20 Feb 2010
 
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West Ham 3-0 Hull City

Premier League    2009-10
Upton Park   33,971
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson    
30James Tomkins    
18Jonathan Spector    
20Julien Faubert 1  
14Radoslav Kovac    
8Scott Parker   
32Alessandro Diamanti    
21Valon Behrami 1  
12Carlton Cole 1  
10Guillermo Franco    
9Araujo IlanSubed #10   
11Hossam MidoSubed #12   
31Jack CollisonSubed #32   
 PosTable as at 20 Feb 2010PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea2712 1039873 4241461
2Manchester United2711 1136872 5271657
3Arsenal2711 12381463 4251655
4Manchester City259 30301436 4181945
5Liverpool269 22311143 6121644
6Tottenham Hotspur268 2328845 4171843
7Aston Villa256 5218854 3141142
8Everton267 52231733 6152038
9Birmingham City256 5212842 6121837
10Fulham268 2319815 7112034
11Stoke City266 43191426 571534
12Blackburn Rovers267 42181213 983131
13West Ham United265 44232015 7122027
14Sunderland265 52191413 10133026
15Wigan Athletic253 54111532 8153425
16Wolverhampton Wanderers264 37101923 7112524
17Hull City275 53182004 1073424
18Bolton Wanderers253 55172323 7122323
19Burnley256 42171201 1283823
20Portsmouth263 28162012 1052416
match review copied from

West Ham 3 Hull 0 By Adrian Curtis, Press Association Sport

Goals from Valon Behrami, Carlton Cole and Julien Faubert gave West Ham their second successive league victory and left nine-man Hull in real trouble at the foot of the table.

West Ham, who climb to 13th place in the table, were given a dream start by Behrami who combined with Guillermo Franco to fire past Boaz Myhill in the second minute.

Myhill then kept West Ham at bay until the 59th minute when Cole got on the end of Faubert's pass to slide an angled drive under Myhill to make it two.

Hull had Craig Fagan sent off for two bookable offences and captain Anthony Gardner stretchered off with an ankle injury after City had used up all three of their substitutes.

Faubert made it three in the final minute with a rising angled drive to give West Ham back-to-back wins for the first time in the league since March 2009.

West Ham almost scored in the opening minute but Alessandro Diamanti's free-kick was saved at the near post by Myhill.

But the home side went ahead against their fellow strugglers a minute later when Behrami combined with Franco before firing past Myhill for his first goal of the season.

West Ham were in complete control and Cole should have done better with a 20-yard volley that was closer to the corner flag than Myhill's goal.

Referee Martin Atkinson had a long chat with both Paul McShane and Franco after the Hull defender complained he was victim of an elbow from the West Ham striker.

In the 21st minute, Diamanti was wide of the target with a close-range volley and seconds later he watched his 25-yard shot fly high over the crossbar.

Hull had Myhill to thank in the 23rd minute when Andy Dawson lost possession to Behrami but the Hull goalkeeper punched his fierce volley to safety.

It was the home side's best moment since they opened the scoring. Hull were poor and becoming more frustrated every minute. In the 24th minute, Fagan was booked for a clumsy foul on Scott Parker.

Myhill pulled off another sensational save in the 27th minute when Diamanti's cross was met by Behrami at the far post.

Behrami's header looked goalbound until Myhill somehow managed to turn the ball away on the line.

Hull's only response was a poor effort from Tom Cairney who sent a shot well wide of the target from eight yards after McShane found him unmarked with a curling cross.

A poor challenge by Faubert on Stephen Hunt on the left wing allowed Hull a chance to put some pressure on the home goal but they had to settle for a corner when Scott Parker headed the ball to safety.

Hunt's resultant flag-kick was punched clear by Robert Green and seconds later the England goalkeeper ensured West Ham preserved their lead when he tipped away a rising drive from George Boateng.

Hull's plight got worse in the 52nd minute when Fagan collected a second yellow card for a foul on Diamanti and was sent-off.

Fagan was furious with the decision by Atkinson but eventually left the pitch.

Parker was then booked for a foul on Zaki as the tempo of the game increased.

But West Ham went 2-0 in front in the 59th minute when Faubert's through-ball put Cole in the clear and the England international ran on to slot an angled shot under Myhill.

The home side continued to dominate with Behrami a continued threat. He was now on the left flank in place of Franco who was replaced by Ilan.

Franco almost made it three for West Ham with an audacious shot from the half-way line.

The West Ham striker saw Myhill off his line and his shot had to be palmed away for a corner by the Hull keeper.

Hull went down to nine-men with 10 minutes remaining when Anthony Gardner was stretchered off with an ankle injury after an innocent challenge with Mido.

City had already used their substitutes after replacing Hunt, Cairney and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink with Nick Barmby, Jozy Altidore and Seyi Olofinjana.

It made their task impossible and West Ham made it three in the final minute when Faubert fired beyond Myhill.

Teams:

West Ham Green, Faubert, Tomkins, Upson, Spector, Behrami, Parker, Kovac, Diamanti (Collison 85), Franco (Ilan 63), Cole (Mido 79).

Subs Not Used: Stech, Noble, Da Costa, Stanislas.

Booked: Parker.

Goals: Behrami 3, Cole 59, Faubert 90.

Hull Myhill, McShane, Mouyokolo, Gardner, Dawson, Fagan, Boateng, Cairney (Altidore 64), Hunt (Barmby 65), Zaki (Olofinjana 65), Vennegoor of Hesselink.

Subs Not Used: Duke, Garcia, Kilbane, Zayatte.

Sent Off: Fagan (53).

Booked: Fagan.

Att: 33,971

Ref: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire).

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