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26 Dec 2010
 
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Fulham 1-3 West Ham

Premier League    2010-11
Craven Cottage   25,332
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson   
5James Tomkins    
4Daniel Gabbidon    
3Tal Ben Haim    
8Scott Parker    
14Radoslav Kovac    
25Junior Stanislas    
19Freddie Sears    
9Carlton Cole 2  
30Frederic Piquionne 1  
24Frank NoubleSubed #30   
 PosTable as at 26 Dec 2010PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester United179 1027616 0111037
2Manchester City194 329762 219935
3Arsenal175 03191052 215932
4Chelsea176 1118433 313831
5Tottenham Hotspur184 4114942 3131430
6Bolton Wanderers195 41211224 3111329
7Sunderland195 4011515 4101527
8Stoke City184 23121031 5111224
9Newcastle United183 34201431 481522
10Liverpool175 2115612 661622
11Blackpool162 22111142 4131822
12West Bromwich Albion184 22111022 6132122
13Blackburn Rovers194 3312921 6112122
14Everton182 43101225 210921
15Aston Villa184 42151211 651820
16Wigan Athletic182 4381723 471219
17Birmingham City173 418605 491418
18Fulham182 53111405 36916
19West Ham United192 34111514 581716
20Wolverhampton Wanderers184 24141501 751715
match review copied from

Fulham 1 West Ham 3 By Ben Rumsby, Press Association Sport

West Ham signalled their intent to become only the second club to stay up after being bottom of the Barclays Premier League on Christmas Day by ending their 27-game wait for an away win this afternoon.

Carlton Cole was gifted a Boxing Day double as the Hammers came from behind to stun Fulham at Craven Cottage and temporarily haul themselves off the foot of the table.

Cole netted twice after being inadvertently played in by Dickson Etuhu and Aaron Hughes at a chilly Craven Cottage, easing the pressure on manager Avram Grant.

The heat is now well and truly on opposite number Mark Hughes, whose side threw away namesake Aaron's first goal for more than six years, with Frederic Piquionne also on the scoresheet for the Hammers.

The Cottagers boss left the field to chants of "Hughes out!" after earlier enduring taunts of "You don't know what you're doing!"

Grant's own pre-match desperation was summed up by Freddie Sears being handed his first Barclays Premier League start since March 2009 in one of five changes for the visitors.

The 21-year-old striker, recalled early from a loan spell at Scunthorpe, had scored just one goal in his entire 71-match professional career.

But, playing down the right, he made an immediate impact with a decent cross for the recalled Cole, who was under good pressure.

The striker also dragged wide from a tight angle before the visitors reminded their fans just why they were rock bottom in the 11th minute.

The fit-again Robert Green palmed behind a Carlos Salcido shot that was going wide and the visitors failed to clear the resulting corner, allowing Simon Davies to cross for the unmarked Hughes to nod home.

Recalled Fulham forward Andrew Johnson tested Green from distance two minutes later and should have doubled the hosts' lead in the 18th minute when he failed to connect properly with Davies' cross from six yards.

Fulham continued to dominate and even began playing keep ball as the half progressed but gifted their toothless opponents an equaliser with eight minutes remaining.

Sears' weak cross was intercepted by Dickson Etuhu but the midfielder could only divert the ball straight to Cole, who stretched to angle it beyond the onrushing Mark Schwarzer from six yards.

Cole should have made it 2-1 when he shot straight at the goalkeeper after being put through one on one with a minute remaining.

But Piquionne incredibly put the visitors ahead in stoppage-time when he arrived completely unmarked to volley in Scott Parker's cross.

Matthew Upson picked up the game's first yellow card early in the second half for tripping Clint Dempsey.

But the free-kick came to nought and West Ham should have scored themselves in the 52nd minute but another heavy touch from Cole let him down.

Fulham boss Hughes withdrew Dempsey and Etuhu for Damien Duff and Eddie Johnson a minute later, a change greeted by some fans with chants of: "You don't know what you're doing!"

Green beat Andrew Johnson to John Pantsil's cross as the hosts searched for an equaliser but the latter then got himself booked after bringing down Stanislas.

Only a desperate clearance from Brede Hangeland prevented Cole turning in Parker's 64th-minute cross, and Sears sent a shot on the turn wide moments later.

Hangeland then played a defence-splitting pass to Andrew Johnson but Green was off his line in a flash to block the forward's finish.

Junior Stanislas had an effort deflected behind in the 71st minute before another calamity befell Fulham two minutes later.

Hughes tried to cut out a long ball forward but only succeeded in nodding straight to Cole, who fired a superb angled drive across Schwarzer.

Eddie Johnson forced a superb fingertip save from Green trying to pull a goal back and Danny Murphy should have done better than blazing over Duff's cross.

With time running out, Andrew Johnson was unable to get enough power on a shot on the turn.

But Fulham were already beaten and West Ham had the luxury of making a late change when Frank Nouble came on for Piquionne before the chants of "Hughes out!" began.

Teams

Fulham Schwarzer, Pantsil, Hughes, Hangeland, Salcido,Dempsey (Duff 53), Murphy, Etuhu (Eddie Johnson 53), Davies,Gera, Andrew Johnson.

Subs Not Used: Stockdale, Baird, Kamara, Greening, Halliche.

Booked: Pantsil.

Goals: Hughes 11.

West Ham Green, Ben-Haim, Upson, Tomkins, Gabbidon, Sears,Parker, Kovac, Stanislas, Cole, Piquionne (Nouble 89).

Subs Not Used: Boffin, Reid, Barrera, Spector, Ilunga, Obinna.

Booked: Upson.

Goals: Cole 37, Piquionne 45, Cole 73.

Att: 25,332

Ref: Mark Halsey (Lancashire).

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