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West Ham 1-3 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Premier League    2009-10
Upton Park   33,988
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson    
30James Tomkins    
33Fabio Daprela    
20Julien Faubert    
14Radoslav Kovac    
8Scott Parker    
32Alessandro Diamanti    
21Valon Behrami    
17Benni McCarthy    
12Carlton Cole    
46Junior StanislasSubed #14   
18Jonathan SpectorSubed #30   
10Guillermo FrancoSubed #171  
 PosTable as at 23 Mar 2010PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester United3114 1144982 5281669
2Arsenal3113 12431583 4301867
3Chelsea3013 11451374 4251565
4Tottenham Hotspur3010 23331065 4221955
5Manchester City299 40301457 4252353
6Liverpool3111 22371344 8131951
7Aston Villa297 62251265 3161250
8Everton309 52301834 7182445
9Birmingham City307 62151052 8162444
10Fulham309 24221116 8112338
11Stoke City306 55211927 581636
12Blackburn Rovers308 52221313 11103635
13Sunderland307 72271613 10133034
14Bolton Wanderers315 55222333 10143332
15Wolverhampton Wanderers314 38102044 8183031
16Wigan Athletic315 56142032 10153931
17West Ham United315 46252515 10132927
18Burnley316 54201701 15114724
19Hull City305 54192204 12104224
20Portsmouth304 29202422 1182913
match review copied from

West Ham 1 Wolves 3 By Alex Lowe, Press Association Sport

Wolves took a giant step towards securing their Barclays Premier League survival with a comprehensive victory at Upton Park which plunged West Ham deeper into relegation trouble.

Kevin Doyle set Wolves on their way before Ronald Zubar and Matthew Jarvis struck inside three second-half minutes to lift Mick McCarthy's side seven points clear of the drop zone.

Wolves are looking safe - but this mauling leaves West Ham perched perilously just three points above Hull, Burnley and the relegation zone.

And on this evidence, the Hammers lack the hunger, the quality and the composure to stay in the top flight.

Guillermo Franco came off the bench to score in injury time for the hosts but it was the hollowest of consolation goals. By then, Upton Park was almost empty.

But new joint-chairmen David Gold and David Sullivan were still in their seats and they had to listen to the boos and the chants of "you're not fit to wear the shirt".

West Ham crumbled the moment Doyle, who led the line magnificently all evening, pounced on a defensive howler from James Tomkins to put Wolves ahead.

Wolves had fired a warning shot inside eight minutes when Doyle beat Matthew Upson to a long ball and flicked it on for Kevin Foley, who struck a rising shot from an acute angle that beat Robert Green but rattled the crossbar.

West Ham had started brightly and took the game to Wolves. Scott Parker tried his luck from distance and Julien Faubert cut in from the left before dragging his shot harmlessly across goal.

Benni McCarthy picked out Carlton Cole's run into the box but he was well marshalled by Jody Craddock and scuffed his left-footed shot.

But West Ham lacked a cutting edge and had nothing to show for all their possession when Wolves landed a sucker punch.

Tomkins failed to deal with a simple pass 40 yards from his own goal, Doyle pounced on the loose ball and bore down on goal before sliding his angled shot past Green and into the far corner.

The goal sparked a major shift in momentum. Wolves began to dictate play and should have had a penalty when Radoslav Kovac chopped Dave Jones down on the edge of the box but referee Dowd waved play on.

West Ham were chasing shadows as Wolves built a slick move with Michael Mancienne and Doyle interchanging passes wonderfully to create a shooting opportunity for Jones, which was deflected wide.

McCarthy opened up the Wolves defence with a clever lay-off for Parker, who charged into the box and curled a right footed shot past Hahnemann but it rebounded off the inside of the post and rolled across the goal-line.

But Wolves scrambled the ball clear and preserved their lead into the interval, when Zola made two key changes with Tomkins replaced by Jonathan Spector and Junior Stanislas sent on for Kovac.

Soon after the break, Faubert picked out McCarthy at the near post but the South African striker could not twist his header on target and it drifted wide.

Diamanti, who had switched wings to accommodate Stanislas, worked some space in-field and tested Hahnemann with a bobbling effort from 25 yards but the American keeper was equal to it.

West Ham almost gifted Wolves another goal when the alert Matt Jarvis came close to intercepting a poor header from Faubert back to Green.

But it was only a temporary reprieve as Wolves struck twice in three minutes.

West Ham failed to clear their lines properly and Ronald Zubar raced onto Jones' pass into the box and he drove a cross-shot low past Green.

Jones was the creator again and this time Jarvis latched onto his through-ball into the box and he fired Wolves into a 3-0 lead, sparking elation in the away end and anger everywhere else.

Franco scored with a deft chip over Hahnemann but the game had long since gone as Wolves sealed a deserved victory.

Teams

West Ham Green, Faubert, Tomkins (Spector 46), Upson, Daprela,Behrami, Parker, Kovac (Stanislas 46), Diamanti, Cole,McCarthy (Franco 71).

Subs Not Used: Stech, Ilan, Mido, Noble.

Goals: Franco 90.

Wolverhampton Hahnemann, Zubar (Halford 80), Craddock, Berra,Elokobi, Foley, Mancienne (Guedioura 86), Henry, David Jones,Jarvis (Ward 71), Doyle.

Subs Not Used: Hennessey, Ebanks-Blake, Iwelumo, Milijas.

Booked: Mancienne, Zubar.

Goals: Doyle 28, Zubar 58, Jarvis 61.

Att: 33,988

Ref: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire).

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