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26 Dec 2009
 
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West Ham 2-0 Portsmouth

Premier League    2009-10
Upton Park   33,686
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson    
30James Tomkins    
23Herita Ilunga    
20Julien Faubert    
8Scott Parker    
16Mark Noble    
31Jack Collison    
14Radoslav Kovac 1  
10Guillermo Franco    
32Alessandro Diamanti 1 (1 P)  
17Luis JimenezSubed #16   
21Valon BehramiSubed #32   
24Frank NoubleSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 26 Dec 2009PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea198 1025552 3181042
2Manchester United187 1119850 418937
3Arsenal177 0125742 3191335
4Aston Villa186 2117643 212835
5Tottenham Hotspur196 0324844 2161434
6Manchester City186 30221325 2131432
7Liverpool196 22261131 5101430
8Birmingham City195 328532 4111329
9Fulham186 2215614 381127
10Sunderland195 32181311 781622
11Stoke City184 2211914 541321
12Blackburn Rovers194 3211912 772420
13Burnley195 4114901 882920
14Everton182 52121522 5121719
15Wolverhampton Wanderers193 2491222 682119
16Wigan Athletic183 33101321 6112619
17West Ham United193 34182013 5101518
18Bolton Wanderers172 34141922 4101517
19Hull City184 32121302 752417
20Portsmouth193 06121212 751614
match review copied from

West Ham 2 Portsmouth 0 By Mike McGrath, Press Association Sport

Alessandro Diamanti scored his third goal in as many games to maintain West Ham's hopes of survival and keep Portsmouth rooted to the bottom of the Barclays Premier League.

The Italian forward struck from the penalty spot at Upton Park midway through the first half of a match short on quality, clear-cut opportunities or reasons to suggest either team deserves to be higher in the table. Radoslav Kovac added the second just before the end.

Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola will be hoping this was a repeat of last year's Boxing Day win over Pompey as his side then went on a decent run in the second half of the season.

Pompey had never lost at West Ham's ground in the Premier League but they never looked like continuing that run with this feeble effort.

To make matters worse for Pompey boss Avram Grant, he now loses several players because of the African Nations Cup - not that they made an impact in this game.

Pompey will be reminded they have to defy the odds to retain their top-flight status this season as most teams bottom at Christmas go down - West Brom in 2005 are the only team to avoid it in Premier League history.

Grant's men, however, were coming off the back of a morale-boosting victory over Liverpool and there was a mood of optimism during the week. The Hammers also had a decent result in their previous game, against Chelsea, but it did not mean this clash was any sort of spectacle.

Both sides were nervous, struggled to keep possession and gave a clear explanation as to why they started the festive period 19th and 20th in the table.

The first significant moment came when Zola was forced into a change, in the 16th minute, when Mark Noble needed treatment for a knock, with attack-minded Luis Jimenez coming on for his first appearance since scoring against Burnley in November.

With chances not being created, referee Lee Probert was kept busy, firstly by Aruna Dindane's fouls on Diamanti while Scott Parker earned a yellow. Michael Brown also went in the book for a knee into Parker's thigh.

With the tackles flying in, it was no surprise that a mis-timed challenge led to West Ham's 23rd minute opener.

The move started with Julien Faubert's ball forward for Parker, Younes Kaboul failing to clear when he had a chance and Guillermo Franco getting blocked from his route to goal.

It fell invitingly for Jimenez, who looked to be tripped by former Hammers midfielder Hayden Mullins but replays showed that Brown was the culprit.

Either way, Diamanti confidently tucked away the penalty when Probert pointed to the spot. After goals against Bolton and Chelsea in his last games, it took his overall tally for the season to five.

Jack Collison almost took advantage of a quick free-kick to double the lead - but the Welshman volleyed over the crossbar. He then fired just wide from close range in first-half stoppage-time when Parker pulled the ball back from the byline.

Grant needed to change things drastically so brought on Kevin-Prince Boateng, who had been struggling with a virus ahead of the match, for Nadir Belhadj. It did not take long for Dindane to be replaced either after his woeful first half, with Kanu being brought on.

They could have fallen further behind two minutes after the restart when Diamanti's angled drive deflected off Steve Finnan and Asmir Begovic, in goal as David James is still nursing a calf complaint, had to leap across his goal to pull off a fine save. Diamanti also went over with a cheeky 45-yard lob.

Boateng caused the hosts problems and almost embarrassed Herita Ilunga when the Hammers full-back left a ball for Robert Green to collect. Boateng took the ball away from goalkeeper and defender but his finish went wide.

Pompey striker Frederic Piquionne had an effort saved late on, while Collison and Bahrami both went close for the hosts.

Kovac headed home Jimenez's free-kick a minute from full-time to seal the win.

Teams:

West Ham Green, Faubert, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga, Collison, Kovac, Parker, Diamanti (Behrami 72), Noble (Jimenez 16),Franco (Nouble 90).

Subs Not Used: Stech, Spector, Da Costa, Stanislas.

Goals: Diamanti 23 pen, Kovac 89.

Portsmouth Begovic, Finnan, Kaboul, Ben-Haim, Hreidarsson, O'Hara, Brown (Utaka 79), Mullins, Belhadj (Boateng 46), Piquionne, Dindane (Kanu 54).

Subs Not Used: Ashdown, Diop, Yebda, Wilson.

Booked: Dindane, Brown, O'Hara.

Att: 33,686

Ref: Lee Probert (Wiltshire).

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