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04 Mar 2012
 
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Cardiff City 0-2 West Ham

Championship    2011-12
Cardiff City Stadium   23,872
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
3George McCartney 1  
15Abdoulaye Faye    
17Joey O'Brien    
5James Tomkins    
4Kevin Nolan 1  
16Mark Noble    
22Henri Lansbury    
10Jack Collison    
12Ricardo Vaz Te    
8Nicky Maynard    
9Carlton ColeSubed #8   
32Gary O'NeilSubed #22   
 PosTable as at 04 Mar 2012PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Southampton3413 22371266 5252065
2West Ham United339 432515103 4281764
3Reading339 44241492 5191460
4Blackpool349 53271666 5302856
5Middlesbrough336 83171593 4242056
6Birmingham City3310 71261053 7272255
7Brighton and Hove Albion349 43261465 7142054
8Cardiff City3310 24312249 4191953
9Hull City329 25191365 5131352
10Leeds United348 27252665 6272349
11Leicester City338 45261855 6191948
12Burnley346 56261980 9212447
13Crystal Palace336 82181063 8162047
14Ipswich Town338 17312353 9223743
15Barnsley348 37302844 8162543
16Derby County338 26201645 8152843
17Watford348 46272836 7122443
18Peterborough United337 26312536 9202838
19Millwall345 67192334 9162434
20Nottingham Forest334 310142752 9152432
21Bristol City344 48152343 11133231
22Coventry City347 46221903 1472928
23Portsmouth337 45201425 10142326
24Doncaster Rovers324 75131721 13153626
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Cardiff 0 West Ham 2

Kevin Nolan reminded West Ham fans just how valuable he is to their promotion push with the opening goal of a scrappy game in south Wales.

Nolan, who returned from a three-match ban at the Cardiff City Stadium, coolly slotted past David Marshall in the Cardiff goal two minutes before half-time to hand the visiting Hammers an advantage they never surrendered.

It was a rare moment of quality in a match that lacked the fervour and intensity of the home side's previous outing in the Carling Cup final defeat to Liverpool seven days ago.

In fact, after a bright start, the after-effects of that memorable evening at Wembley seemed to tell in Cardiff's display.

They began the second half sluggishly and were fortunate not to find themselves three down inside an hour after Marshall saved well from Nicky Maynard and Mark Hudson backtracked to prevent Ricardo Vaz Te from tapping in.

The Bluebirds briefly looked like staging a comeback as Peter Whittingham struck the inside of a post from a free-kick.

But they were finished off in the 77th minute with George McCartney beating Marshall from a tight angle.

Cardiff manager Malky Mackay made one change to the side which so valiantly took Liverpool to penalties, with goalkeeper Tom Heaton dropping to the bench to make way for Marshall.

The Hammers were boosted by Nolan's return, while Henri Lansbury came into the side for Julien Faubert.

The hosts started the game well and Kenny Miller went within a whisker of firing a 20-yard effort into the bottom corner after 13 minutes.

For all Cardiff's early possession, however, West Ham should have taken the lead midway through the first half.

Lansbury crossed from the right, Jack Collison nodded the ball across goal and Maynard lashed over.

Aron Gunnarsson's 25-yard drive skidded past the left-hand post before the visitors sneaked into the lead on the stroke of half-time.

Cardiff dallied on the edge of their own area and Maynard capitalised to feed Nolan, who opened his body up beautifully to curl a sidefooted effort around Marshall.

West Ham could have made it two after 52 minutes when Nolan won possession in midfield and fed Maynard, but after hesitating in the box he poked the ball narrowly wide.

It was a worrying passage of play for Cardiff and Kevin McNaughton cut a relieved figure when his headed back-pass gifted Maynard a free shot on goal, only for Marshall to get down well to deny the ex-Bristol City striker.

Cardiff were rocking, but out of nowhere they almost got themselves back on level terms.

Gunnarsson's long throw picked out Hudson, but the City skipper could only head over the bar.

The Bluebirds went even closer five minutes later as Whittingham curled a delightful free-kick onto the left-hand post with Robert Green beaten.

However, with 13 minutes left, the Hammers put themselves out of sight.

McCartney broke down the left and when his cross was not properly cleared by the Cardiff defence, he fired the rebound beyond Marshall from an acute angle.

Miller struck the bar from a close-range header in stoppage time, but the game was gone for the home side.

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