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17 Dec 2011
 
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West Ham 1-0 Barnsley

Championship    2011-12
Upton Park   34,749
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
3George McCartney   
18Julien Faubert    
5James Tomkins    
21Papa Bouba Diop 1  
4Kevin Nolan    
48Daniel Potts    
16Mark Noble    
11John Carew    
9Carlton Cole    
30Frederic Piquionne    
19Freddie SearsSubed #11   
22Henri LansburySubed #18   
 PosTable as at 17 Dec 2011PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Southampton2110 1028833 4161543
2West Ham United226 23191272 218843
3Middlesbrough224 6113972 2151041
4Hull City227 04151253 3111039
5Cardiff City227 22211336 2151238
6Leeds United225 24151553 3211535
7Reading224 43161352 411933
8Blackpool226 3217825 4161932
9Brighton and Hove Albion225 33151242 581132
10Leicester City226 14171125 4121430
11Burnley223 35181560 5141630
12Crystal Palace213 619650 6121430
13Barnsley225 24171534 4131730
14Birmingham City196 3013422 6131829
15Peterborough United226 14261923 6152028
16Derby County225 24161332 6101928
17Portsmouth206 2216813 671426
18Watford224 34131625 491426
19Ipswich Town215 06171732 5152526
20Millwall224 5216913 771723
21Bristol City222 3691433 5121921
22Nottingham Forest223 26111931 771721
23Doncaster Rovers223 4481220 9112419
24Coventry City222 45111403 861913
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West Ham 1 Barnsley 0

A rare goal from Papa Bouba Diop sent West Ham joint top of the npower Championship with victory over Barnsley.

The veteran Senegal midfielder found the net for the first time in English football since he scored for Fulham against Blackburn - exactly six years ago to the day.

The Hammers wasted numerous chances to add to Diop's early header, but Barnsley could not take advantage and a sell-out Upton Park was able to celebrate victory after two successive defeats had dented their promotion bid.

The win moved Sam Allardyce's side level on points with leaders Southampton, who play at south-coast rivals Portsmouth tomorrow.

West Ham went into the clash riddled with injuries and suspensions, so boss Allardyce could have been forgiven for thinking the world was against him when Abdoulaye Faye pulled out of the warm-up.

That meant left-back George McCartney filled in at centre-half with 17-year-old Daniel Potts, son of former Hammers skipper Steve, fast-tracked into his debut.

However, the home side shrugged off that early blow and took the lead after just six minutes, Mark Noble swinging in a corner and Diop launching his considerable frame above the Tykes defence to crash his header past Luke Steele.

Potts only signed a professional contract the day before the game, and his first appearance came just two years after he was given the all-clear after a battle with leukaemia.

The youngster was showing no signs of letting the occasion get to him and twice almost set up another goal with fine left-footed crosses which Carlton Cole and James Tomkins failed to make the most of.

The Hammers shouted for a penalty after 18 minutes when Fredi Piquionne's run into the box was halted by Jay McEveley, but referee Scott Mathieson was not impressed.

Cole should have doubled the lead on the half-hour when, having run on to Noble's through-ball, he appeared to have done the hard work in holding off two defenders and side-stepping Steele only to screw his shot wide.

And just before the break a last-ditch challenge from Rob Edwards prevented Piquionne from finding the net.

Allardyce has bemoaned his side's lapses of concentration for letting in crucial goals this season and they dozed off again at the start of the second half, moments after a stray cat had interrupted proceedings, but Rob Green made a fine save from Edwards' header.

With seven minutes left Allardyce felt Freddie Sears should have had a penalty as the youngster tumbled in the area, and in his frustration aimed a kick at some plastic bottles before being sent to the stands by referee Mathieson.

But Allardyce took his seat among the fans and watched his side see out a nervy ending to get back to winning ways.

Teams

West Ham Green, Faubert (Lansbury 67), Tomkins, Potts, McCartney, Noble, Diop, Nolan, Piquionne, Carew (Sears 56), Cole.

Subs Not Used: Stech, Montenegro, Driver.

Booked: McCartney.

Goals: Diop 6.

Barnsley Steele, Wiseman, Edwards, McNulty, McEveley, Ranger (Haynes 67), Perkins, Addison, Vaz Te (O'Brien 66), Butterfield, Davies.

Subs Not Used: Preece, Hassell, Foster.

Booked: Davies.

Att: 34,749

Ref: Scott Mathieson (Cheshire).

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