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15 Sep 2013
 
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Southampton 0-0 West Ham

Premier League    2013-14
St Marys Stadium   28,794
  SubsGoals  
22Jussi Jaaskelainen    
2Winston Reid    
17Joey O'Brien   
19James Collins    
20Guy Demel    
4Kevin Nolan    
7Matt Jarvis    
15Ravel Morrison    
16Mark Noble   
21Mohamed Diame   
11Modibo Maiga    
8Razvan RatSubed #20   
12Ricardo Vaz TeSubed #11   
14Matthew TaylorSubed #15   
 PosTable as at 15 Sep 2013PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal41 012320 0629
2Tottenham Hotspur42 003010 1119
3Liverpool32 002010 0109
4Manchester City42 006001 1237
5Manchester United41 102010 1427
6Chelsea42 004101 1017
7Stoke City41 102110 1117
8Newcastle United41 101010 1257
9Everton41 101002 0226
10West Ham United41 012102 0005
11Southampton40 201110 1115
12Cardiff City41 103201 1135
13Fulham40 112410 1114
14Norwich City41 103200 2034
15Hull City41 102100 2044
16Aston Villa40 021310 1433
17Crystal Palace41 013200 2143
18Swansea City30 011410 1213
19West Bromwich Albion40 020302 0112
20Sunderland40 021401 1241
match review copied from

Southampton 0 West Ham United 0

Jussi Jaaskelainen pulled off a string of fine saves as West Ham held Southampton to a goalless draw in difficult conditions at St Mary's.

In a match devoid of many moments of class, the oldest man on the pitch proved decisive as Saints were denied a first home win of the season.

The 38-year-old was first called into action after 11 minutes, somehow keeping out a Dani Osvaldo effort when it looked easier to score - the best chance of a tepid first half in which Kevin Nolan had a goal ruled out for offside.

Lambert hit the post moments after play resumed, with the England international, making his 200th Southampton appearance, then denied by Jaaskelainen as Mauricio Pochettino's side pushed for the opener.

The veteran Finn, supported impressively by James Collins and Winston Reid, was also at his best to stop Morgan Schneiderlin, who was lucky not to be booked in the first half for a poor tackle on Mohamed Diame.

Referee Andre Marriner chose not to even award a free-kick for that challenge and was in the spotlight again after adjudging a Joey O'Brien lunge on Adam Lallana only worthy of a booking.

Heading into the game, much of the talk revolved around Ravel Morrison.

The highly-rated but unpredictable 20-year-old was handed his first Premier League start in place of Stewart Downing, who has joined Andy Carroll, Joe Cole and George McCartney in the treatment room.

Southampton brought in Nathaniel Clyne, Jay Rodriguez and Luke Shaw, with the latter almost caught out in the opening minutes.

Diame impressively controlled a crossfield ball and turned the teenage left-back, giving him space to sting the palms of Artur Boruc.

West Ham were quickest to settle in miserable conditions on the south coast, with Boruc forced into action after the wind sent a Matt Jarvis cross towards his goal.

Saints, though, should have taken the lead with their first chance of the afternoon.

After losing his man down the left, Rodriguez's cute cutback from the byline found Osvaldo unmarked - but the Italian's goalbound strike was impressively blocked by Jaaskelainen.

It was a chance Southampton's record signing was clearly frustrated not to have buried, with a chance at making amends soon after denied by the quick thinking of Reid.

The New Zealand international's outstretched leg prevented him running free at goal, with Jaaskelainen thwarting Lambert from the rebound.

Diame saw an audacious long-range drive whistle just over as West Ham pushed for an opener in the rain, which they thought they managed just past the half-hour mark.

Boruc spread himself well to stop Jarvis when through one-on-one but captain Nolan rifled home from outside the box - only for the offside flag to cut the Hammers' celebrations short.

Schneiderlin was fortunate not to receive a yellow card for a poor challenge on the already booked Diame, with West Ham furious as the midfielder left in pain on the floor without so much as a free-kick.

Lambert nodded over and Morrison curled just wide from 25 yards, before Marriner called time on a turgid first half.

Victor Wanyama, particularly poor in the first half, forced Jaaskelainen to tip over from distance shortly after the restart, with the opener almost coming from the resulting corner.

Lallana swung the ball in and Lambert's powerful header rattled the post, followed by hopeful calls for a handball against the impressive Collins when Wanyama attempted to strike home the rebound.

Saints had seemingly given up on their attempts to threaten West Ham with aerial balls and reverted to playing on the deck, with Osvaldo slipping through Lallana only for Jaaskelainen to thwart him.

Pochettino's side continued in the ascendancy and Schneiderlin saw a threatening overhead kick was headed away by Reid after Osvaldo had seen a shot blocked.

Mark Noble and Wanyama were both booked for late challenges, with Joey O'Brien soon joining them for a tackle on Lallana that saw tempers fray and could have resulted in a red.

The challenge came after Jaaskelainen superbly turned a Schneiderlin volley around the post, with the veteran goalkeeper then brilliantly clawing away a curling Lambert effort.

Collins lashed over as West Ham pushed a for a late winner and Saints saw appeals for a handball against Nolan rejected, with Wanyama firing the final chance wide.

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