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23 Oct 2010
 
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West Ham 1-2 Newcastle United

Premier League    2010-11
Upton Park   34,486
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson    
22Manuel da Costa    
4Daniel Gabbidon    
37Lars Jacobsen    
8Scott Parker    
16Mark Noble    
21Valon Behrami    
33Victor Obinna    
9Carlton Cole 1  
30Frederic Piquionne    
23Herita IlungaSubed #15   
17Benni McCarthySubed #30   
12Pablo BarreraSubed #21   
 PosTable as at 23 Oct 2010PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea95 0016021 19222
2Manchester City83 107221 15317
3Tottenham Hotspur92 216421 15415
4West Bromwich Albion93 208411 251115
5Arsenal83 0114512 14514
6Manchester United83 1011404 07714
7Sunderland92 305303 13412
8Bolton Wanderers91 306513 17812
9Newcastle United91 129621 25711
10Aston Villa92 205110 441211
11Everton91 216512 23310
12Birmingham City92 214302 26910
13Stoke City82 115410 34710
14Blackpool90 125730 381310
15Wigan Athletic91 2341412 03210
16Fulham91 215504 1569
17Blackburn Rovers81 213311 2459
18Liverpool81 215501 3286
19Wolverhampton Wanderers91 215501 43106
20West Ham United91 135902 2286
match review copied from

West Ham 1 Newcastle 2 By Paul Hirst, Press Association Sport

Andy Carroll ignored personal turmoil to fire Newcastle to a vital three points against relegation rivals West Ham at Upton Park.

The powerful Magpies striker's place in the team was in doubt after a week which had seen him answer charges of assault and have his car torched while on bail.

But the England hopeful ensured that he ended the week on a high as he pounced to power a header past Robert Green after Kevin Nolan had cancelled out Carlton Cole's first goal of the season.

The result catapults the Magpies nine places up the Barclays Premier League table up to ninth, while Avram Grant's team remain rooted to the foot of the table.

The early signs had looked good for the home side. Captain Matthew Upson returned to the starting XI along with Valon Behrami, who had been out for a month with a knee injury.

Cole also showed some early encouraging glimpses as he made his first start for over a month.

The home side could have been ahead inside four minutes had Danny Simpson not cut out Frederic Piquionne's dangerous low cross which was intended for Victor Obinna at the back post.

Cole then played a clever one-two with Obinna inside the box but he dithered on the ball, allowing Fabricio Coloccini to clear.

West Ham dominated possession early on, pressuring the visitors down the flanks through Obinna and Piquionne.

And they had their reward in the 12th minute when Piquionne latched on to Mark Noble's brilliant through-ball before squaring from the left for Cole, who tapped in from five yards.

The Magpies appealed for offside but the linesman did not flag and replays suggested he made the right decision. The visitors hit back 10 minutes later when they levelled through Nolan.

Carroll, whose physical presence had troubled Upson early on, outjumped his two markers to nod Joey Barton's cross to Nolan who smashed the ball past Robert Green in front of the travelling fans.

Carroll was bailed to live with club captain Nolan on Monday after appearing in court charged with assaulting an ex-girlfriend, and the team-mates embraced after the strike.

Newcastle manager Chris Hughton remained on the sidelines for the majority of the first period as his side started to assert more control on the game, but it was West Ham who had the next big chance.

Obinna raced down the left before shaking off two markers to fire a dangerous low ball across the box but no-one could find a touch.

Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul did well to hold on to a high Noble cross with Piquionne lurking at the back post as West Ham looked to snatch the lead just before the break.

Newcastle laid siege to West Ham's goal with a flurry of late attacking play but the home side held on to go in 1-1 at the break.

Newcastle had the first chance of the second period when Nolan cushioned Barton's cross into the path of Carroll who paused before volleying at Green.

Herita Ilunga, who had been out for six weeks with a leg injury, then replaced Upson who was left shaken by an aerial challenge with Carroll.

The visitors were starting to dominate thanks to some impressive attacking ball retention and smart play down the left through Jonas Gutierrez.

The Argentina midfielder launched a clever ball over the top, but as Shola Ameobi raced through he was harshly adjudged to have fouled Hammers centre-back Danny Gabbidon.

Gutierrez then played in Carroll only to see Gabbidon snatch the ball with a sliding tackle inside the box.

Da Costa was taken aside for a word with referee Chris Foy after clattering into Ameobi but did not receive a booking.

Benni McCarthy then replaced Piquionne, who had picked up an injury.

The second Newcastle goal arrived when Barton whipped a cross from the right into the box to find the unmarked Carroll, and he powered a header past Green to put the Magpies ahead with little over 20 minutes left. It was his fifth goal of the season.

West Ham pushed for an equaliser but almost paid the price for over-committing when Barton broke and fired a deflected 25-yard shot which looped on to the roof of Green's net.

Grant looked to increase his attacking options by replacing Behrami with Mexico winger Pablo Barrera but Newcastle continued to dominate.

Jose Enrique rushed at the West Ham defence but Lars Jacobsen stepped in to deflect his shot over the bar.

Ameobi saw a deflected effort drift just wide with Green rooted to his line with 10 minutes left.

The Hammers fans started leaving in their droves as the match neared its end, and those who stayed booed the home team off after Foy blew the full-time whistle.

Teams:

West Ham Green, Jacobsen, da Costa, Upson (Ilunga 53), Gabbidon, Behrami (Barrera 76), Parker, Noble, Obinna, Cole,Piquionne (McCarthy 67).

Subs Not Used: Stech, Ben-Haim, Boa Morte, Faubert.

Goals: Cole 12.

Newcastle Krul, Simpson, Williamson, Coloccini, Jose Enrique, Barton, Nolan, Tiote, Gutierrez, Carroll, Ameobi.

Subs Not Used: Soderberg, Guthrie, Routledge, Lovenkrands,

Perch, Ryan Taylor, Smith.

Goals: Nolan 23, Carroll 69.

Att: 34,486

Ref: Chris Foy (Merseyside).

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