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Hull City 1-0 West Ham

Premier League    2013-14
KC Stadium   24,291
  SubsGoals  
22Jussi Jaaskelainen    
17Joey O'Brien    
5James Tomkins    
2Winston Reid    
8Razvan Rat    
21Mohamed Diame    
16Mark Noble    
15Ravel Morrison   
4Kevin Nolan   
7Matt Jarvis    
11Modibo Maiga    
30Mladen PetricSubed #11   
12Ricardo Vaz TeSubed #21   
23Stewart DowningSubed #7   
 PosTable as at 28 Sep 2013PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal62 015430 08315
2Tottenham Hotspur62 104120 12113
3Chelsea63 006102 11211
4Southampton61 203120 12111
5Manchester City63 0010101 24610
6Liverpool52 012111 03210
7Hull City62 103110 23610
8Everton51 101012 0549
9Aston Villa61 024520 1539
10West Bromwich Albion61 023312 0328
11Cardiff City61 113311 1348
12Manchester United61 113210 2567
13Swansea City60 124820 1417
14Stoke City51 102110 2247
15Newcastle United51 113310 1257
16West Ham United61 024402 1015
17Norwich City51 113300 2034
18Fulham60 123610 2134
19Crystal Palace61 023400 3163
20Sunderland50 021401 2271
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Hull City 1 West Ham United 1

Robbie Brady's fourth goal of the season handed Hull a deserved victory over West Ham as Steve Bruce's side made it back-to-back wins in the Barclays Premier League.

Brady, who is fast becoming the breakout star of the Tigers' campaign, won and converted a penalty in the 12th minute at the KC Stadium and that proved enough for Hull to follow their 3-2 success at Newcastle with another three points.

Jake Livermore almost made the game safe in the second half when his shot beat Jussi Jaaskelainen but clattered the foot of the post as the hosts settled for 1-0.

West Ham had a penalty appeal for handball against Livermore waved away and also saw Ahmed Elmohamady block James Tomkins' header on the line, but were equally undone by a chronic lack of cutting edge up front.

The combined efforts of Modibo Maiga and Mladen Petric in attack saw the injured Andy Carroll's stock rise exponentially such was their toothlessness.

For Steve Bruce's Hull the battle for top-flight survival is well ahead of schedule, with Tom Huddlestone impressing again in the centre of the park and strong showings from Brady and Elmohamady.

Abdoulaye Faye, making his first appearance of the season for the injured James Chester, was also in reassuring form against the side who let him go upon their own promotion to the Premier League.

West Ham were almost gifted an early opening when Liam Rosenior's weak back pass needed swift attention from goalkeeper Allan McGregor, but otherwise Hull started comfortably.

Rosenior and Elmohamady, pushed into midfield for the first time this season, were looking good down the right and after a couple of forays West Ham cracked.

Elmohamady floated a cross from wide right in the direction of Brady, who was felled unnecessarily by Joey O'Brien.

After a moment's consideration referee Kevin Friend pointed to the spot and Brady gathered himself before sending Jaaskelainen the wrong way.

The Hammers were playing a more direct game than Hull, though Maiga did little to inspire confidence.

His first sight of goal came after a strong run through the middle but he shot far too early to worry McGregor.

West Ham were close to levelling from a 23rd-minute corner though, Tomkins getting on the end of a Matt Jarvis corner only to see his header chested off the line by Elmohamady.

It was close enough for goal-line technology to be a real benefit and it showed only a fraction of the ball had crossed.

West Ham's breaks were becoming more frequent, Faye robbing Maiga at the last minute and Mohamed Diame producing an air-shot from 12 yards following Jarvis' pinpoint cut-back.

But Hull hit back and will have reached half-time amazed to be just one ahead.

Sone Aluko's 34th-minute free-kick needed an athletic save, then a pair of Brady corners had West Ham begging for the whistle.

Curtis Davies met the first, with Maiga deflecting the effort up and on to the top of the crossbar.

Brady found Elmohamady with the follow-up and his header was well saved by Jaaskelainen at the near post.

The break did not obviously improve things for the visitors, with a linesman's flag the only thing denying Aluko just two minutes after the restart.

West Ham responded by attacking the home box with a handful of long balls, but Faye and Davies were coping well with the aerial examination.

Hull were looking after the ball much better, with Huddlestone the midfield pivot as Livermore and Brady provided energetic links to attack.

Maiga's afternoon was cut short just before the hour mark when Sam Allardyce sent on Petric but Hull's own goal-shy striker, Danny Graham, remained in position.

He had a good chance to work the keeper in the 62nd minute when Brady's free-kick was touched towards him at the far post, but his off-balance shot was wayward.

The game was beginning to open up and when Graham held up the ball before teeing up the advancing Livermore a second goal seemed on.

The Spurs loanee took a touch before releasing a measured shot only to see it crash back off the base of the post.

Stewart Downing and Ricardo Vaz Te were given 20 minutes to change the game for West Ham, with Yannick Sagbo offered marginally less as Graham's replacement.

The Hammers were convinced they had a penalty in the 75th minute, with fervent appeals for a Livermore handball, but they went in vain.

West Ham went forward with plenty of urgency in the closing minutes but with no final product.

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