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Southampton 1-0 West Ham

Championship    2011-12
St Marys Stadium   32,152
  SubsGoals  
13Manuel Almunia    
3George McCartney    
15Abdoulaye Faye    
18Julien Faubert    
2Winston Reid   
21Papa Bouba Diop    
14Matthew Taylor    
4Kevin Nolan   
22Henri Lansbury    
11John Carew    
7Sam Baldock   
30Frederic PiquionneSubed #14   
16Mark NobleSubed #21   
17Joey O'BrienSubed #11   
 PosTable as at 18 Oct 2011PlWHDHLHFHAHWADALAFAAAPts
1Southampton1260016422211926
2West Ham United1231211732111421
3Middlesbrough12150754117321
4Derby County123211153126921
5Crystal Palace12321853039720
6Ipswich Town1240211822271120
7Peterborough United1240216921381019
8Blackpool1241112413261019
9Brighton and Hove Albion122311093127619
10Leeds United11411116122101018
11Hull City11302432315618
12Cardiff City123211071328917
13Leicester City11302961414516
14Reading12132783127516
15Barnsley12222761414515
16Birmingham City93107111381214
17Burnley11132982034712
18Portsmouth12312750245912
19Coventry City122316402431011
20Nottingham Forest1212371120451111
21Watford111144111315710
22Millwall12141540244129
23Doncaster Rovers12123371054128
24Bristol City120244101145136
match review copied from

Southampton 1 West Ham 0

Southampton maintained their 100% home record and stretched their lead at the top of the npower Championship as Jos Hooiveld's header proved enough to end second-placed West Ham's unbeaten away record.

On-loan Celtic defender Hooiveld powered home the winner on the stroke of half-time in front of a St Mary's record crowd of 32,150, but they were put under immense pressure by the Hammers, who hit the post late on through Mark Noble's cross-shot.

The visitors started brightly, with Matt Taylor testing Kelvin Davis with a low drive inside the opening minute.

Saints' response came from returning skipper Dean Hammond who fizzed a shot over the crossbar from 30 yards and then tried his luck again from distance but with the same outcome shortly afterwards.

West Ham were forced to make an early substitution when Taylor limped off to be replaced by Frederic Piquionne with what looked to be a recurrence of a calf injury.

It was the home side who were on top as the half progressed. Richard Chaplow should have done better with a close-range volley.

The Hammers hit back as Piquionne sent John Carew clear down the left. He picked out captain Kevin Nolan but his 22-yard curling shot flew inches past the upright.

Striker Sam Baldock, who scored his first goals for West Ham on Saturday, looked set to get his name on the scoresheet again in the 36th minute but his hooked effort from eight yards was well blocked by the legs of Davis.

That sparked Southampton back into life, and after David Connolly saw a first-time volley gathered by Manuel Almunia, they opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time.

Hammond's corner from the right picked out Hooiveld and the on-loan Celtic defender powered a header past the keeper.

It was the home side who bossed the opening stages of the second half, with a succession of corners ending with Winston Reid blazing over.

A Rickie Lambert free-kick was deflected wide for Saints and at the other end Baldock found himself one on one with Davis but sent his curling strike past the post as the game opened up.

A slip from Papa Bouba Diop allowed Connolly to race forward and bend a shot just wide, and the same player spurned another chance moments later.

Sam Allardyce's side continued to press, though, and a well-worked free-kick saw Nolan roll his marker and bring another good stop from Davis.

Chaplow was not too far away with an angled drive and Guly Do Prado curled an effort past the far post as Saints came back into it.

Guly was presented with another opportunity when a mix-up between George McCartney and Noble allowed Lambert to pick him out, but the Brazilian saw his shot blocked by Almunia.

In a frantic finish, Noble saw a free-kick tipped onto the roof of the net and from the resulting corner his cross flicked off the head of a defender and came back off the far post but Southampton held on.

Teams

Southampton Davis, Richardson, Fonte, Hooiveld, Fox, Do Prado (De Ridder 86), Hammond, Schneiderlin, Chaplow (Harding 74), Connolly (Cork 82), Lambert.

Subs Not Used: Bialkowski, Martin.

Booked: Hooiveld, Chaplow, De Ridder.

Goals: Hooiveld 45.

West Ham Almunia, Faubert, Faye, Reid, McCartney, Lansbury, Nolan, Baldock, Diop (Noble 66), Taylor (Piquionne 20), Carew (O'Brien 78).

Subs Not Used: Boffin, Collison.

Booked: Nolan, Baldock, Reid.

Att: 32, 152

Ref: Darren Deadman (Cambridgeshire).

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