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16 Dec 2012
 
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West Bromwich Albion 0-0 West Ham

Premier League    2012-13
The Hawthorns   24,816
  SubsGoals  
22Jussi Jaaskelainen    
2Winston Reid    
17Joey O'Brien   
19James Collins    
20Guy Demel    
7Matt Jarvis    
14Matthew Taylor    
16Mark Noble    
32Gary O'Neil    
4Kevin Nolan   
9Carlton Cole    
11Modibo MaigaSubed #7   
5James TomkinsSubed #20  
 PosTable as at 16 Dec 2012PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester United177 01221070 2211442
2Manchester City176 2121944 012636
3Chelsea164 3114742 2141029
4Tottenham Hotspur175 22141040 4161529
5Everton174 4014925 2141227
6West Bromwich Albion176 1214622 4101527
7Norwich City175 2110815 391725
8Arsenal164 22181024 28624
9Stoke City174 408315 371024
10Swansea City173 42161431 410823
11West Ham United174 32161022 451023
12Liverpool173 33101024 2131322
13Fulham174 13151114 4131820
14Aston Villa172 428822 571618
15Newcastle United174 14111204 481417
16Sunderland172 3391014 491416
17Southampton163 33141210 682015
18Wigan Athletic172 34131720 651515
19Queens Park Rangers171 4371403 681610
20Reading161 42121402 77179
match review copied from

West Bromwich Albion 0 West Ham United 0

James Morrison was twice denied by the woodwork but West Brom failed to score for a third successive game in a dire stalemate with West Ham.

The Baggies at least had the consolation of ending a run of three successive defeats and maintained their place in the top six.

But Sam Allardyce's side were worth a share of the spoils in a game which seldom moved out of second gear.

Morrison posed Albion's most creative threat despite operating in a deeper role in the absence of the injured Claudio Yacob.

But the Hammers showed plenty of resilience with central defender James Collins a rock solid performer.

The home players wore black armbands in tribute to long-serving club masseur Derrick Jones who died earlier this week.

West Ham were only able to field six substitutes due to their current injury crisis after Mohamed Diame was ruled out with a hamstring injury.

Albion made a promising start but the first semblance of a chance fell to the visitors with Mark Noble heading a deep cross from Carlton Cole over the bar.

West Brom striker Peter Odemwingie was on target with a low 25-yard drive although Jussi Jaaskelainen got his body behind the ball.

But there was little goalmouth action in the opening quarter of the game as both sides struggled to find a creative spark although Morrison ventured forward to fire a low shot past the post.

Shane Long created space for himself on the edge of the Hammers' box after turning past Noble but dragged his drive into the side-netting.

Joey O'Brien became the first player to be yellow carded after half an hour for a touch-line challenge on Baggies midfielder Zoltan Gera.

Chris Brunt drilled a long-range attempt into the hands of Jaaskelainen before Winston Reid spurned a gilt-edged chance for West Ham.

Collins headed a Noble corner back into the danger area and Reid volleyed over the bar.

Carlton Cole stung the palms of Albion keeper Boaz Myhill with a 30-yard drive but it was Albion who started the second period on the offensive and Morrison's hooked volley struck the top of the bar.

Then the Scottish international sliced his shot wide after Gareth McAuley had headed a fourth successive corner from Brunt into his path.

Reid got into another good position to attack an inswinging corner from Noble but could not keep down his near-post header.

Jaaskelainen failed to hold onto a powerful attempt from Gera but Long could not take advantage of the rebound.

Reid produced a vital clearance to turn a low Odemwingie centre over his own bar under pressure from Long.

But West Ham looked dangerous on the counter-attack and Joey O'Brien volleyed over at full stretch from a deep Noble free-kick.

Morrison struck the bar for the second time with 17 minutes remaining with a header from Brunt's corner.

Youssouf Mulumbu, Kevin Nolan and Hammers substitute James Tomkins were all booked in quick succession by referee Phil Dowd in the final stages of the game.

Cole nearly made the breakthrough in the final seconds when his snap shot had Myhill scrambling across his line to save at the foot of a post but a draw was a fair outcome.

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