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West Ham 2-1 Millwall

Championship    2011-12
Upton Park   27,774
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
3George McCartney    
15Abdoulaye Faye   
18Julien Faubert    
17Joey O'Brien    
2Winston Reid 1  
5James Tomkins    
4Kevin Nolan   
16Mark Noble    
10Jack Collison    
9Carlton Cole 1 
14Matthew TaylorSubed #10   
32Gary O'NeilSubed #18   
12Ricardo Vaz TeSubed #9   
 PosTable as at 04 Feb 2012PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1West Ham United299 23241483 4221656
2Southampton2911 22311245 5201952
3Cardiff City299 23281949 2181450
4Blackpool299 32241046 5242648
5Birmingham City289 5022643 7242147
6Middlesbrough295 82151273 4181847
7Hull City288 15161363 5121246
8Reading287 44211462 5141345
9Leeds United297 25212164 5262145
10Brighton and Hove Albion298 33211253 7111845
11Burnley295 55231680 6191844
12Derby County288 24201443 7132241
13Leicester City296 45221745 5161639
14Crystal Palace294 82131061 8141839
15Barnsley297 26262444 6162239
16Watford296 45212135 6111936
17Portsmouth277 33191024 8131934
18Peterborough United296 26282535 7182334
19Ipswich Town296 17252343 8213434
20Bristol City294 37121843 8132330
21Millwall295 55171823 9112129
22Doncaster Rovers284 54101221 12133324
23Nottingham Forest283 210112641 8112024
24Coventry City295 46191803 1172322
match review copied from

West Ham 2 Millwall 1

Winston Reid was West Ham's unlikely hero as the npower Championship leaders beat derby rivals Millwall 2-1 despite playing almost the entire match with 10 men.

The New Zealand defender hit only his second goal for the Hammers moments after Liam Trotter had cancelled out Carlton Cole's first-half header.

The drama came after Hammers skipper Kevin Nolan was shown a straight red card for a nasty two-footed lunge on Jack Smith with just nine minutes on the clock.

Happily there was no repeat of the crowd trouble which marred the last meeting between these old foes at Upton Park, in the Carling Cup in August 2009.

Nevertheless, the derby-day atmosphere clearly got to Nolan as his rush of blood left his team-mates to play more than 80 minutes a man down.

The Hammers shipped five goals in a shock defeat at Ipswich on Tuesday night and were desperate to get back to winning ways to cement their place at the top.

So the last thing they needed was to see their captain and most experienced player given his marching orders after just nine minutes.

Nolan may have got some of the ball, but he also got a lot of Smith and both his feet were off the ground as he slid in, giving referee Mick Jones no choice but to brandish the red card.

The home side had looked jittery even before Nolan trudged off, with Rob Green fumbling a deflected shot for a corner which Alan Dunne headed narrowly wide in the opening 25 seconds.

Green also had to save bravely at the feet of Darius Henderson, but the 10 men improved as the first half wore on and took the lead in stoppage time with Cole's ninth goal of the season.

Mark Noble floated in a free-kick, Reid's back-header looped high into the air and Cole rose above his marker to nod past David Forde.

They were inches away from going 2-0 up four minutes into the second half when Julien Faubert's header from George McCartney's cross beat Forde but came back off the crossbar.

Instead, they were pegged back in the 65th minute when Abdoulaye Faye tried to let the ball roll out for a goal-kick and was robbed by Henderson, who chipped it back for Trotter to lash home a fine volley from 15 yards.

But Millwall were level for just two minutes before Reid popped up to grab the winner.

Forde felt he was fouled by Faubert as he punched Joey O'Brien's up and under, but play continued and when the ball fell to Reid 20 yards out, the centre-half finished like a striker with a superb first-time shot past the floored Lions keeper and into the net.

Teams

West Ham Green, Faye, Reid, Tomkins, McCartney, O'Brien, Noble, Collison (Taylor 46), Faubert (O'Neil 80), Cole (Vaz Te 89), Nolan.

Subs Not Used: Baldock, Maynard.

Sent Off: Nolan (9).

Booked: Faye, Cole.

Goals: Cole 45, Reid 69.

Millwall Forde, Smith, Dunne, Ward, Barron (Kane 56), Feeney (Mason 81), Trotter, Abdou, Lowry, Henderson, Keogh.

Subs Not Used: Allsop, N'Guessan, Wright.

Booked: Henderson, Lowry, Ward, Forde.

Goals: Trotter 66.

Att: 27, 774

Ref: Mike Jones (Cheshire).

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