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Bolton Wanderers 3-1 West Ham

Premier League    2009-10
Reebok Stadium   17,849
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
4Daniel Gabbidon    
30James Tomkins    
23Herita Ilunga    
20Julien Faubert    
8Scott Parker    
14Radoslav Kovac    
7Kieron Dyer    
31Jack Collison    
10Guillermo Franco   
32Alessandro Diamanti 1  
46Junior StanislasSubed #7   
22Manuel da CostaSubed #31   
 PosTable as at 15 Dec 2009PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea167 1023450 317937
2Manchester United177 1119850 318637
3Aston Villa175 2116643 212832
4Arsenal156 0122741 3181231
5Tottenham Hotspur165 0321833 2141427
6Birmingham City175 228531 4101227
7Manchester City154 30161025 1131126
8Liverpool164 22221031 4101224
9Fulham165 1212614 381123
10Sunderland175 22171211 651221
11Stoke City164 2211914 341021
12Blackburn Rovers174 3111711 762319
13Burnley165 2112701 782718
14Wigan Athletic163 2391221 5102418
15Everton162 42111421 5111617
16Hull City174 32121302 652117
17Bolton Wanderers162 34141921 491416
18Wolverhampton Wanderers172 2471222 581916
19West Ham United172 24151913 5101514
20Portsmouth162 06101212 541211
match review copied from

Bolton 3 West Ham 1 By Phil Medlicott, Press Association Sport

Robert Green's howler gifted Bolton victory as the hosts climbed out of the relegation zone at the expense of fellow strugglers West Ham.

The impressive Chung-Yong Lee pulled the ball back to the edge of the box for Gary Cahill whose bouncing effort seemed harmless enough.

Green looked set for an easy catch, but inexplicably the England goalkeeper let the ball slip and Ivan Klasnic was on hand to tuck away his fourth goal in four games, giving Bolton a 2-1 lead.

Bolton had gone ahead through Lee, only for West Ham to hit back through Alessandro Diamanti.

But Klasnic's gift from Green and a third by Cahill sealed three points for Wanderers, who moved above the visitors into 17th place.

The Hammers are now second from bottom and also suffered a blow when injury-plagued midfielder Kieron Dyer had to be substituted midway through the first period.

Gary Megson named an unchanged Bolton line-up, rewarding his players for their impressive showing against Manchester City, while Gianfranco Zola brought Dyer into the Hammers side for his first start in three months.

Bolton started the game in purposeful fashion, Kevin Davies seizing on an error by Jack Collison in the first minute and rifling in an effort that was deflected just wide.

Dyer was fed neatly by Herita Ilunga after playing a one-two, but the former England international could only shoot tamely at Jussi Jaaskelainen from the edge of the box.

A minute later Scott Parker brought down Tamir Cohen but Matt Taylor's free-kick was collected by Green after bouncing off Danny Gabbidon.

The hosts were in the ascendancy, but picked up two needless bookings in the 22nd minute when Davies bundled into Green after the goalkeeper had caught the ball.

Referee Andre Marriner showed the Wanderers captain the yellow card and a minute later took Klasnic's name after the Croatian made his feelings about the decision known.

Bolton continued to press and Cahill was unlucky to misdirect a header wide from Paul Robinson's cross before the unfortunate Dyer was forced to come off, with Junior Stanislas the man sent on to replace him.

West Ham were looking deflated but Bolton's confidence was growing, with Fabrice Muamba and Taylor both trying their luck on the half-hour mark.

Zat Knight then failed to guide his header on target from Lee's corner while Cohen could only hook a shot over the bar from the Korean's lay-off.

Lee was looking lively on the left and minutes later had cut inside his man and found Klasnic in space.

The in-form striker tried to pick his spot from just outside the area but his drive was rising too fast and West Ham survived again.

Half-time did not seem to interrupt Bolton's rhythm one bit and they were back on the attack again almost immediately after the restart.

Lee badly miscued a volley after the ball had dropped to him in the area in the 50th minute and Cohen did better shortly afterwards having connected with Knight's header, but the Israeli saw his shot deflected for a corner.

It had been almost entirely one-way traffic, but West Ham finally lent some creativity to the game on the hour.

Diamanti lofted the ball to Guillermo Franco, who almost worked his way into a one-on-one with Jaaskelainen before Knight made an excellent intervention.

Cahill then broke free at other end to send in a low shot that Green could only parry, but the Hammers hit back again on the counter-attack, Parker creating an angle and hitting a fierce effort that Jaaskelainen tipped over.

Bolton's earlier supremacy was finally rewarded in the 64th minute when Klasnic split the West Ham defence perfectly with a through-ball that left an easy finish for Lee.

But the lead lasted just five minutes as Franco found Collison in the Bolton box, who teed up Diamanti to lash the ball past Jaaskelainen.

It looked as if the hosts might be left to rue their earlier profligacy in front of goal, but it was an error from Green that let them off the hook with 13 minutes to go.

The impressive Lee was involved again, pulling the ball back to the edge of the box for Cahill, whose bouncing effort seemed harmless enough.

Green looked set for an easy catch, but the England goalkeeper blundered and Klasnic snaffled up the chance.

Klasnic was then substituted and replaced by Chris Basham, who forced a diving save from Green with a long-range effort with two minutes remaining.

Fellow substitute Ricardo Gardner took the resulting corner and found Cahill rising tallest at the far post to head home and wrap up the points.

Teams:

Bolton Jaaskelainen, Steinsson, Cahill, Knight, Robinson, Lee, Muamba, Cohen, Taylor (Gardner 76), Kevin Davies, Klasnic (Basham 82).

Subs Not Used: Al Habsi, Samuel, Elmander, Ricketts,

Andrew O'Brien.

Booked: Kevin Davies, Klasnic, Muamba, Cohen.

Goals: Lee 64, Klasnic 77, Cahill 88.

West Ham Green, Faubert, Gabbidon, Tomkins, Ilunga, Dyer (Stanislas 21), Parker, Kovac, Collison (Da Costa 87), Franco, Diamanti.

Subs Not Used: Kurucz, Spector, Nouble, Daprela, Payne.

Booked: Franco.

Goals: Diamanti 69.

Att: 17,849

Ref: Andre Marriner (W Midlands).

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