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West Ham 2-1 Southampton

Premier League    2015-16Match review
Upton Park   34,977
  SubsGoals  
13Adrian del Castillo    
5James Tomkins   
12Carl Jenkinson    
19James Collins    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
4Alex Song    
8Cheikhou Kouyate    
10Mauro Zarate    
16Mark Noble    
30Michail Antonio 1  
11Enner Valencia    
28Manuel LanziniSubed #4   
9Andy CarrollSubed #101  
14Pedro ObiangSubed #11   
 PosTable as at 28 Dec 2015PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal196 2115661 3181239
2Leicester City185 21161363 1211238
3Tottenham Hotspur195 4118744 115835
4Manchester City188 02291232 38835
5Crystal Palace194 2412952 211731
6Manchester United194 4110342 4121330
7West Ham United193 42141244 2141129
8Watford194 2410843 2141229
9Stoke City194 1410944 2101029
10Liverpool184 32111133 3101127
11Everton193 34221935 113926
12Southampton194 24171324 391024
13West Bromwich Albion193 25121633 36823
14Chelsea194 24151413 581520
15Norwich City193 33111022 6112220
16AFC Bournemouth192 43101331 6122120
17Swansea City193 4391213 571219
18Newcastle United192 44141421 652017
19Sunderland182 249911 8102812
20Aston Villa190 3661312 79218
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Andy Carroll comes off the bench to help West Ham beat Southampton
Jacob Steinberg at Upton Park
Date Published Monday 28 December 2015 20.05 GMT

Southampton only have themselves to blame. Their supporters had to wait a long time to see the side whose stylish play made them one of last season’s success stories and after reminding themselves how incisive they can be by thumping Arsenal on Boxing Day, Ronald Koeman’s players were threatening to humiliate West Ham United when they led by a goal at half-time.

Koeman’s side created enough chances to win several matches, but they were made to regret their profligacy when West Ham came roaring back to earn their first win since beating Chelsea on 24 October thanks to late goals from Michail Antonio and Andy Carroll.

In keeping with a baffling game, and a baffling Premier League season, it was a bizarre equaliser from Antonio, before Andy Carroll scored the winner after coming off the bench.

West Ham, missing half a team because of injuries, deserve great credit after their comeback. They were abysmal in the first half. Carl Jenkinson, deputising for Aaron Cresswell at left-back, was an obvious weak link in an unfamiliar position and there had already been a hint of nerves by the time Southampton went ahead in the 13th minute. The manner of the goal must have been deeply troubling for Slaven Bilic, given how straightforward it was for Shane Long to start a slick attack by winning a header in front of James Collins, race on to Steven Davis’s pass and slide a low centre into the six-yard box, where Dusan Tadic’s touch went in off Jenkinson.

West Ham’s midfield was overrun, simple passes went astray and they struggled to get out of their half after falling behind, let alone threaten the Southampton goal. The only disappointment for the visitors was their failure to kill the game off before half-time, despite having 10 shots.

Boos rang out around Upton Park on several occasions during the first half and there was a moment when Long gave Angelo Ogbonna a five-yard headstart and still got to the ball before the Italy centre-back with something to spare.

There were mitigating circumstances for West Ham. Any team in their position would fall below their usual standards without Cresswell, Victor Moses, Dimitri Payet, Winston Reid and Diafra Sakho, but Bilic was not interested in excuses. Carroll and Manuel Lanzini replaced Mauro Zarate and Alex Song for the second half, while Jenkinson was more comfortable after switching positions with James Tomkins and returning to right-back.

The changes brought an immediate improvement. Collins had a header cleared off the line by Cuco Martina, before Carroll blazed over from close range, and West Ham’s persistence was rewarded when they equalised with one of the strangest goals Upton Park has ever seen. Antonio will struggle to explain how he scored his first West Ham goal after he took advantage of slack defending from Cuco Martina, fell over after a risky challenge from Jose Fonte in the area and then got up to celebrate when Victor Wanyama’s attempted clearance deflected off his head and looped over Maarten Stekelenburg, who was as perplexed as everyone else.

Lifted by that moment of good fortune, Antonio then played a part in West Ham’s winner, meeting Valencia’s cross from the right with a header that crashed off the bar and rebounded to Carroll, who nodded the ball past the helpless Stekelenburg.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS, RATINGS, PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE AND MATCH ZONE
WEST HAM: Adrian 5.5; Tomkins 6, Collins 6, Ogbonna 5.5, Jenkinson 5.5; Noble 5.5, Kouyate 6, Song 4 (Lanzini 46, 5); Antonio 7, Valencia 6 (Obiang 86), Zarate 5 (Carroll 46, 7)
Subs not used: Randolph, Hendrie, Oxford, Cullen
Scorers: Antonio, Carroll
Booked: Tomkins
Manager: Slaven Bilic
SOUTHAMPTON: Stekelenburg 6; Martina 6, van Dijk 6.5, Fonte 7, Bertrand 6; Romeu 6, Davis 7.5, Wanyama 7; Tadic 7 (Ramirez 75, 6), Long 7, Mane 6 (Juanmi 75,6)
Subs not used: Gazzaniga, Yoshida, Clasie, Ward-Prowse, Caulker
Scorer: Jenkinson OG 13
Booked: Martina, Romeu, Bertrand
Manager: Ronald Koeman 7.5
Referee: Michael Oliver
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