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West Ham 1-1 Watford

Championship    2011-12
Upton Park   31,674
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
3George McCartney    
15Abdoulaye Faye    
18Julien Faubert    
17Joey O'Brien    
5James Tomkins    
14Matthew Taylor    
4Kevin Nolan    
16Mark Noble   
9Carlton Cole    
8Nicky Maynard    
7Sam BaldockSubed #8   
22Henri LansburySubed #17   
12Ricardo Vaz TeSubed #141  
 PosTable as at 07 Mar 2012PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Southampton3513 32381366 5252066
2West Ham United349 532616103 4281765
3Reading3410 44251492 5191463
4Middlesbrough347 83191593 4242059
5Blackpool359 53271666 6313056
6Birmingham City3310 71261053 7272255
7Brighton and Hove Albion359 53281665 7142055
8Cardiff City3410 243122410 4212154
9Hull City339 35191365 5131353
10Leeds United358 27252666 6272350
11Leicester City348 45261855 7212248
12Crystal Palace346 82181064 8172148
13Burnley346 56261980 9212447
14Derby County349 26221745 8152846
15Ipswich Town348 17312354 9233844
16Watford358 46272837 7132544
17Barnsley358 37302844 9162743
18Peterborough United347 27312836 9202838
19Millwall355 67192344 9192437
20Bristol City355 48182543 11133234
21Nottingham Forest344 311152952 9152432
22Coventry City357 56232003 1472929
23Doncaster Rovers334 75131731 13173729
24Portsmouth347 45201425 11142426
match review copied from

West Ham 1 Watford 1

West Ham needed a late Ricardo Vaz Te goal to salvage a point against Watford as they blew their chance to go top of the npower Championship.

The Hammers, needing a win to leapfrog Southampton at the summit, created a host of chances only to fall behind to a second-half sucker-punch from Watford teenager Sean Murray.

Substitute Vaz Te struck with three minutes of normal time to play and West Ham laid siege on the Watford goal throughout nine minutes of stoppage time following a nasty injury to Dale Bennett.

Manager Sam Allardyce felt they should have had a last-gasp penalty as the final whistle approached when Carl Dickinson appeared to handle.

But an expectant crowd, anticipating a comfortable home win against a side they had beaten 4-0 in August, had to settle for a point.

Matt Taylor was back in the West Ham line-up after a three-match ban and looked determined to make up for lost time, crashing a shot against the crossbar from 30 yards with less than a minute on the clock.

It set the tone for the match with Julien Faubert then missing a gilt-edged chance when, six yards out at the far post, he sidefooted the ball back across goal.

The Hammers twice opened up a stubborn Watford defence just before half-time, only for Tomasz Kuszczak to come to the visitors' rescue with saves from Mark Noble and James Tomkins.

The hosts began the second half in the same vein, Tomkins heading Noble's cross into the ground and over the bar after just two minutes.

Moments later, as three Watford players threw themselves in front of Joey O'Brien's shot, defender Bennett came off worse in a clash of heads with team-mate John Eustace.

Eustace returned to the field in a heavy bandage but Bennett received lengthy treatment on the pitch before he was gingerly carried from the field in a neck brace.

Allardyce sent on Sam Baldock in a bid to pep up his misfiring attack, but instead it was Watford who took a shock lead.

There appeared to be little danger when Murray collected the ball 20 yards out to the right of West Ham's penalty area, but the rookie midfielder lashed a fierce low drive across Green and in off the post.

Watford promptly retreated back into their own half and Faubert fired over, Nolan shot wide and Kuszczak pushed a Vaz Te header wide.

But from the resulting corner Vaz Te fired goalwards and the ball squeezed over the line, via the far post, before Kuszczak could react.

There was still time for the Hammers' penalty appeals to fall on the deaf ears of referee Keith Stroud to leave them contemplating a missed opportunity in the title race.

Teams

West Ham Green, O'Brien (Lansbury 74), Tomkins, Faye, McCartney, Noble, Nolan, Taylor (Vaz Te 74), Faubert, Maynard (Baldock 62), Cole.

Subs Not Used: Boffin, O'Neil.

Booked: Noble.

Goals: Vaz Te 87.

Watford Kuszczak, Doyley, Mariappa, Bennett (Taylor 58), Dickinson, Murray (Buaben 88), Hogg, Eustace, Kacaniklic, Deeney, Iwelumo.

Subs Not Used: Loach, Trotta, Garner.

Booked: Hogg, Kacaniklic.

Goals: Murray 68.

Att: 31,674

Ref: Keith Stroud (Hampshire).

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