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West Ham 3-1 Liverpool

Premier League    2010-11
Upton Park   34,941
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson    
5James Tomkins    
36Wayne Bridge    
37Lars Jacobsen    
8Scott Parker 1  
11Thomas Hitzlsperger    
16Mark Noble    
30Frederic Piquionne    
21Demba Ba 1  
32Gary O'Neil    
18Jonathan SpectorSubed #30   
9Carlton ColeSubed #211  
 PosTable as at 27 Feb 2011PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester United2713 1039948 1221660
2Arsenal2710 13301274 2271556
3Manchester City288 42221164 4221450
4Tottenham Hotspur277 51191063 5192147
5Chelsea268 2224854 5221445
6Liverpool288 42231132 9132439
7Bolton Wanderers287 52251725 7142137
8Sunderland286 53181435 6152137
9Newcastle United284 64312053 6121936
10Everton275 53211827 5141833
11Stoke City277 24191431 10122033
12Aston Villa286 53221624 8133133
13Fulham285 63171418 5121532
14Blackburn Rovers286 44171131 10183532
15Blackpool284 36222452 8203132
16Birmingham City264 73131525 5122030
17Wolverhampton Wanderers287 25211912 11102728
18West Ham United284 46172126 6162828
19West Bromwich Albion275 54222322 9132928
20Wigan Athletic283 66163026 5111927
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West Ham 3 Liverpool 1

West Ham produced arguably their best display of the season to haul themselves back off the bottom of the Premier League and all but end Liverpool's faint Champions League hopes.

Goals from Scott Parker, Demba Ba - rapidly developing into one of the signings of the January transfer window - and Carlton Cole secured a 3-1 win at Upton Park and kept the pressure on the Hammers' relegation rivals.

Glen Johnson pulled one back for Liverpool but their late rally was in vain as their revival under Kenny Dalglish suffered its first major setback.

The defeat left the Reds eight points behind fourth-placed Tottenham having played a game more, while Avram Grant was able to celebrate a result that moved the Hammers level on points with fourth-bottom Wolves.

The hosts certainly did not lack for confidence in the opening moments, Thomas Hitzlsperger - making his Premier League debut for the club - unleashing an outrageous 40-yard volley that flew into the arms of Jose Reina.

A minute later, Raul Meireles looped a header wide from the fit-again Steven Gerrard's pinpoint 50-yard ball before Martin Skrtel was booked for tripping Frederic Piquionne in full flight.

Meireles also fired straight at Robert Green, Gary O'Neil's shot hit a Liverpool defender and Glen Johnson saw a header from a corner blocked before the game settled down.

A Hitzlsperger rocket was again too close to Reina before Parker showed the kind of precision his team-mate had been lacking to give West Ham a 22nd-minute lead.

He and Hitzlsperger played a neat one-two on the edge of the box and Parker floated a delightful finish right into the far corner with the outside of his foot.

Dirk Kuyt hit the side netting from 20 yards following a lightning Liverpool break when team-mates were arguably better placed.

The recalled Piquionne then sent a wicked ball across the six-yard box, which just evaded Ba.

Liverpool struggled to respond, Luis Suarez repeatedly coming off second best in his personal battle with the impressive James Tomkins.

Right-back Martin Kelly's low drive was too close to Green as the interval approached, while Mark Noble curled a free-kick wide at the other end.

Liverpool suffered another blow when Kelly pulled a hamstring and was replaced by Joe Cole, Dalglish switching his formation from 5-3-2 to 4-4-2.

That was not the end of their woes, with the unmarked Ba powering home a header on the stroke of half-time from O'Neil's cross.

Liverpool began the second half on top but nevertheless made a quick change when David Ngog came on for Meireles.

With Wolves having won 4-0 yesterday, West Ham needed another goal to climb out of the drop zone and Ba almost provided it when he drilled inches wide from 25 yards.

Tomkins, Piquionne and Ba were all close to connecting with a corner as the home side hit back.

But they had Green to thank for preserving their two-goal lead when Suarez finally beat Tomkins with a quick turn and unleashed a rising drive which the goalkeeper tipped behind.

Piquionne missed a glorious chance to kill the game when he glanced Noble's corner wide midway through the half but West Ham's commitment was summed up when Parker threw himself in front of a goalbound Gerrard shot.

Gerrard was making his presence felt and Green tipped a dipping volley over the bar from the England star.

Reina had to be equally alert to beat Ba to the ball from a Hammers break but he almost produced an absolute howler when he spilt Piquionne's shot goalwards before recovering.

It was all Liverpool at this stage and Grant responded by withdrawing Piquionne for Jonathan Spector after Cole had mishit a volley for the visitors.

But the Reds' pressure paid off six minutes from time when Suarez crossed for Johnson to tap into an unguarded net.

West Ham ran down the clock by bringing on Cole for Ba - although time-wasting was the last thing on the substitute's mind as he left Skrtel in a heap and drilled home at Reina's near post in stoppage-time.

There was still time for Suarez to test Green again but the points had already been lost.

Teams

West Ham Green, Jacobsen, Tomkins, Upson, Bridge, O'Neil, Parker, Noble, Hitzlsperger, Ba (Cole 88), Piquionne (Spector 82).

Subs Not Used: Boffin, Reid, Boa Morte, da Costa, Hines.

Goals: Parker 22, Ba 45, Cole 90.

Liverpool Reina, Kelly (Cole 43), Carragher, Skrtel, Wilson, Lucas, Meireles (Ngog 49), Johnson, Gerrard, Kuyt, Suarez.

Subs Not Used: Gulacsi, Kyrgiakos, Maxi, Spearing, Poulsen.

Booked: Skrtel.

Goals: Johnson 84.

Att: 34,941

Ref: Mark Halsey (Lancashire).

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