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Sunderland 2-2 West Ham

Premier League    2009-10
Stadium of Light   39,033
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson    
30James Tomkins    
23Herita Ilunga   
18Jonathan Spector    
16Mark Noble    
14Radoslav Kovac  
31Jack Collison    
21Valon Behrami    
12Carlton Cole 1 
10Guillermo Franco 1  
32Alessandro DiamantiSubed #21   
41Zavon HinesSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 31 Oct 2009PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea115 0015140 213727
2Manchester United115 1013730 210425
3Arsenal105 0020421 212922
4Tottenham Hotspur113 0210631 2111119
5Liverpool114 0117420 481218
6Manchester City93 1010522 18618
7Aston Villa103 117422 17518
8Sunderland114 1115911 35817
9Stoke City113 128713 13616
10Burnley115 0110500 521715
11Fulham103 027512 26814
12Wigan Athletic112 125820 471313
13Everton102 3191010 34612
14Bolton Wanderers101 2381320 26611
15Birmingham City102 124410 44810
16Wolverhampton Wanderers111 224612 371210
17Blackburn Rovers103 118600 531810
18Hull City112 124701 54178
19West Ham United100 227912 3687
20Portsmouth111 057811 3277
match review copied from

Sunderland 2 West Ham 2 By Guy Aspin, Press Association Sport

Ten-man Sunderland came from two goals down at the Stadium of Light to snatch a deserved draw and deny West Ham a first Barclays Premier League win since the opening day of the season.

Things looked bleak for the hosts when goals from Guillermo Franco - his first for the club - and the impressive Carlton Cole put the Hammers two up.

But Andy Reid's superb free-kick gave them hope and, after Kenwyne Jones had seen red in first-half stoppage time, Kieran Richardson tapped home a cross from the returning Darren Bent to equalise.

West Ham also finished the game a man light after Radoslav Kovac was sent off late on.

The draw was no less than Steve Bruce's side deserved for a performance of real determination in an end-to-end second period and they might even had won it had leading scorer Bent taken one of the numerous chances that came his way.

Bent came close to marking his return from injury with a goal in the sixth minute. Jones' deflected shot fell kindly for captain Lorik Cana in the left of the area and the Albania international picked out Bent with his cross, but the striker's header went wide of the right post.

The tenacious Cana was booked in the 11th minute for a foul on Mark Noble. Cana then left his mark on Franco with another thunderous challenge, but referee Andre Marriner deemed it fair.

The visitors went ahead against the run of play in the 30th minute when Jack Collison ran on to a ball down the right channel and, having been correctly ruled onside, pulled it back for Franco, a summer signing from Villarreal, to side-foot home at the near post.

Gianfranco Zola's men almost made it two four minutes later but Craig Gordon athletically saved Cole's effort from inside the area.

The England man did score in the 36th minute, though, when his diagonal run was picked out by Collison's reverse ball and, after taking a touch, he slotted his finish past Gordon.

And it might have been worse for he hosts had Nyron Nosworthy not been given the benefit of the doubt when he looked like he might have brought down Cole as last man.

Valon Behrami was then booked for a foul on Steed Malbranque on the edge of the area, to the right of centre, and Reid took full advantage from the free-kick.

The Irishman curled it left-footed over the wall and into the near top corner to bring his side back into the match in the 38th minute.

But things got worse for Bruce's men when Jones was given a straight red in first-half stoppage time.

The striker was fouled by Herita Ilunga and retaliated by pushing him in the face.

Franco almost had a second two minutes after the restart when he met Noble's right-wing corner, but Gordon did well to save his downward header.

Robert Green then kept the visitors in front with two quickfire saves, first pushing Bent's low shot behind for a corner and then superbly parrying Michael Turner's header from the resulting set piece.

The 10 men were fired up and Bent should have levelled in the 51st minute.

The former Tottenham forward turned inside a defender in the right of the area, but as Green came out could only blaze his left-footed effort high and wide.

The Black Cats came desperately close in the 65th minute when Cana's header after a Reid corner came back off the crossbar and, from the rebound, Paula Da Silva's header was tipped on to the bar and behind by Green.

The momentum was with the hosts and Richardson pulled Sunderland level in the 76th minute.

Bent's cross from the right was deflected off Upson and looped high over the head of Green to the back post where the unmarked Richardson was on hand to help it home.

Cole then burst through the middle only to be denied by a last-ditch challenge from Nosworthy before he could shoot.

West Ham were reduced to 10 men in the 87th minute when Kovac was sent off, having picked up a second yellow for a foul on Bent.

The striker was handed a chance to win it moments later after running on to a long ball, but lashed his left-footed effort well wide.

The hosts then had Turner to thank after he cleared Noble's low shot off the line, while Bent just failed to connect at the back post with Jordan Henderson's hanging cross from the right as a thrilling contest ended all square.

Teams

Sunderland Gordon, Da Silva, Nosworthy, Turner, Richardson,Malbranque (McCartney 81), Henderson, Cana, Andy Reid, Jones,Bent.

Subs Not Used: Fulop, Ferdinand, Bardsley, Healy, Meyler,

Murphy.

Sent Off: Jones (45).

Booked: Cana, Bent, Turner.

Goals: Andy Reid 39, Richardson 76.

West Ham Green, Spector, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga,Behrami (Diamanti 67), Noble, Kovac, Collison,Franco (Hines 72), Cole.

Subs Not Used: Kurucz, Gabbidon, Jimenez, Faubert, Stanislas.

Sent Off: Kovac (87).

Booked: Kovac, Ilunga, Cole.

Goals: Franco 30, Cole 36.

Att: 39,033

Ref: Andre Marriner (W Midlands).

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