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West Bromwich Albion 3-3 West Ham

Premier League    2010-11
The Hawthorns   23,916
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
37Lars Jacobsen    
2Winston Reid    
22Manuel da Costa    
36Wayne Bridge    
32Gary O'Neil    
8Scott Parker    
16Mark Noble   
13Luis Boa Morte   
9Carlton Cole 1  
21Demba Ba 2  
30Frederic PiquionneSubed #13   
18Jonathan SpectorSubed #32  
 PosTable as at 12 Feb 2011PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester United2613 1039938 1181657
2Arsenal269 13291274 2271553
3Manchester City278 32211064 4221449
4Tottenham Hotspur267 51191063 4181847
5Chelsea258 2224853 5221444
6Liverpool278 42231132 8122139
7Sunderland276 53181435 5151937
8Bolton Wanderers266 52231724 7132033
9Stoke City267 24191431 9121933
10Newcastle United264 54301943 6101932
11Blackburn Rovers276 44171131 9173132
12Fulham265 53171417 5111430
13Everton254 53191827 4141630
14Birmingham City254 72131325 5122030
15Aston Villa275 53181524 8133130
16Blackpool263 36192352 7202729
17West Bromwich Albion265 44212222 9132927
18Wigan Athletic273 65162626 5111927
19West Ham United273 46142026 6162825
20Wolverhampton Wanderers266 25171911 1192624
match review copied from

West Brom 3 West Ham 3

Demba Ba scored twice as West Ham's second-half comeback secured them a point from a thrilling encounter with fellow Barclays Premier League strugglers West Brom at The Hawthorns.

Albion produced a stunning first-half performance in front of their new head coach Roy Hodgson, who was watching from the stands, scoring twice in the opening eight minutes through Graham Dorrans and Jerome Thomas before Winston Reid's own goal put them 3-0 ahead just after the half-hour mark.

But things could not have been more different after the break as a Ba double - on his first start for the Hammers - and a header from Carlton Cole in between ensured the match finished all-square.

The Baggies, overseen by caretaker boss Michael Appleton, served up a treat for Hodgson in the first half but the former Liverpool manager, who was announced as Roberto Di Matteo's successor on Friday and takes up the reins on Monday, will be deeply concerned by the capitulation which followed.

West Brom remain above the relegation zone on goal difference alone, while West Ham are two points below them, having moved off the bottom up to 19th.

The hosts appeared eager to impress Hodgson from the off and they made the best possible start as Dorrans put them in front after only three minutes.

The Scotland midfielder, who had not scored all season, opened his account in spectacular fashion, unleashing a fierce drive from outside the box that flew into the top corner.

Two minutes later Albion almost doubled their lead as Robert Green palmed Peter Odemwingie's cross to Chris Brunt, whose shot was on target but cannoned away off his team-mate Marc-Antoine Fortune.

That was a near miss, but West Brom were looking rampant, and within moments, they had made it 2-0.

Fortune made amends by providing the assist, laying the ball to Thomas who then coolly passed it across Green and into the net.

The momentum showed no sign of letting up as Thomas muscled past two defenders, rounded Green and went down under the attentions of Reid, but referee Lee Mason waved away appeals for a penalty.

Youssouf Mulumbu then had to be withdrawn for James Morrison, but West Brom remained on the front foot, with Odemwingie sending a free header from Dorrans' corner into Green's arms.

West Ham thought they had pulled one back when Cole was slipped in and beat Boaz Myhill, but the effort was disallowed for offside.

Reid then survived another scare at the other end when his apparent handball in the box went unpunished.

The New Zealand defender was having a torrid afternoon and it got worse moments later as Albion extended their advantage.

Dorrans sent a free-kick into the area and it deflected in off a hapless Reid to put the Baggies three up.

Hammers captain Scott Parker tried to respond but Gonzalo Jara did enough to put him off as he shaped to shoot and then Myhill tipped Ba's strike on to the post, Morrison clearing the danger.

But West Brom were soon attacking again, with Dorrans bringing a great save out of Green and Thomas shooting wide from distance.

West Ham saw another attempt hit the woodwork in first-half stoppage time as Gary O'Neil cracked a shot against the bar, but the rebound went unconverted, as did a Manuel da Costa header soon after.

The visitors needed something quick at the start of the second period and found it five minutes in thanks to Ba, who chested down Mark Noble's lofted pass and tucked the ball past Myhill.

The goal seemed to galvanise the visitors and Myhill had to get down to stop Luis Boa Morte's header from a corner.

Hammers boss Avram Grant then threw on Frederic Piquionne for Boa Morte and the striker's impact was almost immediate as he nodded Noble's free-kick back across goal for Cole to head in and make it 3-2.

Suddenly, with more than half an hour to go, it was game on and Piquionne nearly drew things level with a header that bounced off the bar.

West Brom managed to switch play and Odemwingie was denied from the edge of the box by another fine Green save.

But West Ham were in the ascendancy and went close again when Ba's shot was blocked by Nicky Shorey.

The Senegal forward then sent a shot into the side-netting, and with seven minutes of normal time remaining, he scored the third West Ham goal which had by that point seemed almost inevitable.

Noble was the provider once more, delivering a cross that was not dealt with and fell to Ba, who volleyed against the turf and in.

Odemwingie and Piquionne had chances to seal victory in the dying moments, but it was honours even come the final whistle.

Teams:

West Brom Myhill, Jara, Scharner, Olsson, Shorey, Brunt, Mulumbu (Morrison 14), Dorrans (Tamas 82), Thomas (Barnes 61), Odemwingie, Fortune.

Subs Not Used: Carson, Pablo, Vela, Cox.

Booked: Dorrans, Brunt.

Goals: Dorrans 3, Thomas 8, Reid 32 og.

West Ham Green, Jacobsen, Reid, da Costa, Bridge, O'Neil (Spector 78), Parker, Noble, Boa Morte (Piquionne 57), Cole, Ba.

Subs Not Used: Boffin, Hitzlsperger, Kovac, Faubert, Hines.

Booked: Boa Morte, Noble, Spector.

Goals: Ba 50, Cole 58, Ba 83.

Att: 23,916

Ref: Lee Mason (Lancashire).

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