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Stoke City 2-1 West Ham

Premier League    2009-10
Britannia Stadium   27,026
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson 1  
30James Tomkins    
23Herita Ilunga    
20Julien Faubert   
16Mark Noble    
14Radoslav Kovac    
31Jack Collison    
21Valon Behrami    
12Carlton Cole   
32Alessandro Diamanti    
41Zavon HinesSubed #32  
46Junior StanislasSubed #14   
10Guillermo FrancoSubed #31   
 PosTable as at 17 Oct 2009PlWHDHLHFHAHWADALAFAAAPts
1Manchester United941011730110222
2Chelsea94001013029721
3Tottenham Hotspur930110531111819
4Arsenal840017420210718
5Manchester City7300832117516
6Aston Villa8311742015316
7Sunderland94011371124616
8Liverpool93011542037915
9Stoke City9302650312612
10Burnley84007200401412
11Everton8221891022311
12Wigan Athletic820247103489
13Bolton Wanderers802257202668
14Wolverhampton Wanderers9112351135108
15Fulham710224112467
16Birmingham City911223104487
17Blackburn Rovers7211540033117
18Hull City8202470134137
19West Ham United801257113465
20Portsmouth900538103273
match review copied from

Stoke 2 West Ham 1 By Carl Markham, Press Association Sport

Striker James Beattie's first goals of the season earned Stoke a 2-1 victory at home to West Ham.

The burly forward scored his opener from an 11th-minute penalty, only for Matthew Upson to head an equaliser before the interval.

However, Beattie had the last word when he forced home Ricardo Fuller's cross at the far post with 20 minutes to go.

Those goals ended a run of four Premier League matches, which included successive home defeats to Chelsea and Manchester United, without a win for the Potters.

It was also only their second victory in 14 matches against West Ham, who themselves have not won since the opening day of the season and are only one place off the bottom of the Barclays Premier League.

That former Hammers winger Matthew Etherington, who left Upton Park in January, should have a major part in the breakthrough was no surprise.

Fuller's backheel sent him racing into the penalty area only to go down under a challenge from Julien Faubert.

Contact looked minimal but referee Martin Atkinson pointed to the spot and booked Faubert, and Beattie confidently dispatched the penalty for his first goal of the season.

West Ham's response saw Alessandro Diamanti, who was struggling to cope with the physical opposition put up by Stoke, fire well over from 30 yards.

The Italian's theatrical response to a tackle from Salif Diao earned the Senegal midfielder a booking and West Ham a 30-yard free-kick in a central position.

However, Diamanti curled his shot straight at Thomas Sorensen, who caught it comfortably.

Stoke's high-energy game began to dominate and England goalkeeper Robert Green almost embarrassed himself in the 31st minute when his duffed kick only just crept past Beattie five yards in front of him.

But it was another England international, Upson, who grabbed West Ham's equaliser three minutes later.

No-one tracked the centre-back's run from the edge of the penalty area and he was able to head home Mark Noble's inswinging left-wing corner unchallenged.

Diamanti's tendency to go to ground and roll around at the slightest of touches contributed to Ryan Shawcross getting booked as he clipped the midfielder inside West Ham's half.

West Ham came out after the break visibly more confident and Diamanti was first to test Sorensen with a curling left-footed shot which the Dane saved low to his right.

Shawcross had two chances to put his side in front again from Etherington's corner, first with a header which was blocked two yards off the line by Radoslav Kovac and then with his follow-up which he stabbed wide.

The England Under-21 centre-back then produced a perfectly-timed challenge at the other end to block Carlton Cole's shot.

In the 69th minute Stoke went ahead again thanks to the invention and pace of Fuller and the strength of Beattie.

Fuller turned Upson 35 yards from goal and raced down the inside-right channel before unleashing a shot which Green could only parry and that allowed Beattie to out-muscle Faubert and score from close range at the far post.

Robert Huth was lucky to escape without any punishment after appearing to swing an arm at Upson, who was already carrying a facial injury from an accidental boot in the face during the first half.

Etherington should have made it 3-1 in the 76th minute, after substitute Liam Lawrence had battled his way through two challenges in the penalty area, but the winger's far-post header went wide.

Zavon Hines was introduced for Diamanti but his first contribution was to be booked for a late lunge on Lawrence.

Late on Fuller almost produced a carbon copy of his assist for the second goal but this time his cross rolled through the six-yard area with no team-mate close.

Teams

Stoke Sorensen, Huth, Abdoulaye Faye, Shawcross, Collins,Delap (Lawrence 68), Diao (Whelan 78), Whitehead, Etherington,Fuller, Beattie (Kitson 83).

Subs Not Used: Simonsen, Higginbotham, Sanli, Wilkinson.

Booked: Diao, Shawcross, Whelan.

Goals: Beattie 11 pen, 69.

West Ham Green, Faubert, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga, Behrami,Kovac (Stanislas 83), Noble, Collison (Franco 89), Cole,Diamanti (Hines 78).

Subs Not Used: Kurucz, Jimenez, Spector, Da Costa.

Booked: Faubert, Cole, Hines.

Goals: Upson 34.

Att: 27,026

Ref: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire).

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