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Fulham 3-2 West Ham

Premier League    2009-10
Craven Cottage   24,201
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson    
22Manuel da Costa    
18Jonathan Spector    
20Julien Faubert    
8Scott Parker    
14Radoslav Kovac    
16Mark Noble    
21Valon Behrami    
9Araujo Ilan    
12Carlton Cole 1  
32Alessandro DiamantiSubed #20   
10Guillermo FrancoSubed #91  
46Junior StanislasSubed #21   
 PosTable as at 02 May 2010PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea3716 116014104 5351883
2Manchester United3715 124812113 5341682
3Arsenal3614 22441584 6342472
4Tottenham Hotspur3614 23401265 6242567
5Manchester City3612 42411968 4312466
6Aston Villa378 82291595 5232364
7Liverpool3713 33431555 8182062
8Everton3710 62342157 7252858
9Birmingham City378 92191352 11183250
10Fulham3611 34271417 10122746
11Sunderland379 73321924 12153544
12Stoke City367 66242138 692344
13Blackburn Rovers369 63261725 11123744
14Bolton Wanderers375 67243043 12163636
15Wolverhampton Wanderers374 68112145 10193435
16Wigan Athletic366 66172232 13184735
17West Ham United377 47292816 12173734
18Hull City366 57222905 13104428
19Burnley376 57212811 17175227
20Portsmouth375 311243224 12103319
match review copied from

Fulham 3 West Ham 2 By Adrian Curtis, Press Association Sport

Fulham's marvellous season continued with a comfortable 3-2 home win over West Ham.

Clint Dempsey opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time and an own goal by Carlton Cole put them 2-0 ahead shortly after the restart.

Cole redeemed himself when he headed West Ham back into the game, but Fulham substitute Stefano Okaka put Fulham 3-1 in front from close range in the 79th minute.

An injury-time goal from Guillermo Franco was of little consolation to the visitors.

Fulham, with their fans in full voice, began the game in bright fashion but without striker Bobby Zamora their final ball left a lot to be desired.

Zoltan Gera, the hero of their Europa League semi-final triumph over Hamburg, was on the bench and they clearly missed his trickery and incisive passing in the early exchanges.

West Ham, although effectively safe from relegation, failed to offer anything in terms of attacking football.

Goalmouth incidents were at a premium in the opening 10 minutes although Fulham's Erik Nevland and Clint Dempsey posed a threat to the visitors.

In the 21st minute Dempsey put Nevland in the clear but he did not have the pace to reach the ball before the onrushing West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green.

Fulham's European success appeared to have sucked the life out of them although the fans quite rightly made the most of it, chanting "There's only one team in Europe".

Mark Schwarzer produced a fine save to prevent Mark Noble's 20-yard shot from finding the net in the 23rd minute.

Dempsey was just the width of the woodwork away from opening the scoring in the 26th minute when his superb turn and shot from 20 yards hit the bar.

But it was an isolated moment of magic in a poor game. West Ham's passing was disappointing and Fulham could not get into their stride.

In the 40th minute Manuel Da Costa forced Schwarzer into another fine save when the West Ham full-back managed to get some space 25 yards out.

The Fulham defence continued to back off Da Costa and he required no further invitation as he left fly from the angle of the penalty area, but Schwarzer dived to his left to keep the ball from finding the net.

Dempsey broke the deadlock when he collected a pass from Simon Davies in stoppage time and fired past Green.

Fulham made it 2-0 in the 58th minute when Carlton Cole put through his own goal.

Chris Baird's shot was going well wide of the target until it smashed off the shoulder of the West Ham striker and into the net.

But Cole redeemed himself in the 61st minute when he glanced home a free-kick from Scott Parker to reduced the deficit.

The England striker cleverly managed to evade the home defence and gave Schwarzer no chance with a deft header.

Cole then tried his luck from 20 yards as West Ham took the game to the home side for the first time in the afternoon, but his low drive went straight into the arms of Schwarzer.

Fulham, rattled by West Ham's response to going two down, tried to rediscover their earlier verve but the visitors now had the upper hand.

Parker almost got on the end of a knock down by Cole in the 68th minute but he was adjudged to have handled as he moved in on goal.

Fulham made it 3-1 in the 79th minute when Jonathan Spector was caught in possession by Nevland and he crossed for substitute Okaka to fire home from six yards.

Franco scored an injury-time consolation to make the score 3-2, smashing home from near the penalty spot after Scott Parker pulled the ball back.

Teams:

Fulham Schwarzer, Pantsil, Baird, Smalling, Konchesky, Riise,Greening, Dikgacoi, Davies (Okaka 70), Dempsey (Elm 85),Nevland.

Subs Not Used: Zuberbuhler, Kelly, Shorey, Gera, Etuhu.

Goals: Dempsey 45, Cole 58 og, Okaka 79.

West Ham Green, Faubert (Diamanti 61), da Costa, Upson,Spector, Behrami (Stanislas 82), Kovac, Parker, Noble, Cole,Ilan (Franco 61).

Subs Not Used: Kurucz, Gabbidon, Boa Morte, Daprela.

Goals: Cole 61, Franco 90.

Att: 24,201

Ref: Andre Marriner (W Midlands).

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