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Peterborough United 0-2 West Ham

Championship    2011-12
London Road   13,517
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
17Joey O'Brien    
5James Tomkins    
15Abdoulaye Faye    
3George McCartney    
32Gary O'Neil 1  
16Mark Noble    
4Kevin Nolan    
14Matthew Taylor    
9Carlton Cole    
12Ricardo Vaz Te 1  
18Julien FaubertSubed #17   
25Danny CollinsSubed #15   
8Nicky MaynardSubed #32   
 PosTable as at 27 Mar 2012PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Southampton3915 32421386 5302278
2Reading3912 443116103 6251873
3West Ham United399 732818115 4332072
4Brighton and Hove Albion3911 53321666 8162462
5Middlesbrough397 94201895 5262562
6Birmingham City3811 81301154 9303060
7Blackpool3910 63332066 8333660
8Cardiff City3910 453327511 4242360
9Hull City399 46211776 7171758
10Leeds United398 38293486 6302357
11Leicester City3910 55312056 8252856
12Derby County3911 27272155 9173155
13Crystal Palace397 102201165 9202554
14Watford399 56292957 7172654
15Ipswich Town3910 27362655 10264252
16Burnley386 76292281 10212550
17Barnsley399 38313244 11163046
18Peterborough United399 28373236 11223244
19Millwall395 69212754 10232740
20Nottingham Forest395 411193163 10222840
21Bristol City395 410192945 11143336
22Coventry City398 66262105 1493135
23Portsmouth399 55261525 13142833
24Doncaster Rovers394 87152333 14194132
match review copied from

Peterborough 0 West Ham 2

Second-half goals from Ricardo Vaz Te and Gary O'Neil helped West Ham make their game in hand count to bounce back to winning ways.

Despite heading into the game - which was postponed due to weather on February 11 - unbeaten in 10 matches in the npower Championship, the Hammers had drawn their last five, equalling a club record.

But two goals in the space of six minutes early in the second half put the Hammers in control as they moved to within one point of second-placed Reading with their 11th away win of the season.

They took the lead in the 51st minute when Vaz Te headed home a Matt Taylor delivery and then O'Neil doubled his side's advantage with a brilliant curling effort from 25 yards, his second goal for the club.

Kevin Nolan also hit the bar for the Hammers while Peterborough - who hit the woodwork in the early stages - failed to mount a fightback as they lost for the fifth time in seven matches.

Peterborough went straight on to the offensive from the kick-off and Lee Tomlin fired in a bobbling shot from 18 yards which Hammers keeper Robert Green comfortably collected.

The home side went even closer in the 10th minute. Paul Taylor cut inside from the left and curled an excellent shot against the crossbar, with Lee Frecklington's weak follow-up saved by Green.

West Ham struggled to get going in the opening 15 minutes but produced their first effort at goal moments later when Vaz Te's strike from range, which was heading for the bottom corner, was saved by Posh keeper Paul Jones.

Peterborough continued to pass the ball around neatly and another patient move resulted in Taylor having another pop at goal this time failing to test Green from 25 yards.

West Ham started to get on top and had a good spell of pressure. Taylor lofted a shot over the bar before doing likewise with another effort after jinking his way past a couple of defenders and into the box.

The Hammers then had a huge let-off in the closing stages of the first half. A swift Peterborough counter-attack saw George Boyd take the ball down on his chest and volley towards goal but a brilliant block by James Tomkins prevented him from opening the scoring.

Boss Sam Allardyce would have been looking for the away side to up the ante in the second half and that is exactly what they did as Vaz Te headed Taylor's cross back across goal and inside the far post six minutes after the restart.

Kevin Nolan then flashed a shot just wide and things got even better six minutes later when O'Neil produced a fine curling effort into the corner past Jones.

Green produced a stunning save to deny Frecklington and the Hammers nearly added a third in the 67th minute but Nolan's effort hit the bar.

Teams

Peterborough Jones, Alcock, Zakuani (Little 62), Brisley, Rowe, Frecklington (Kearns 88), McCann, Boyd, Tomlin (Sinclair 62), Taylor, Barnett.

Subs Not Used: Lewis, Ball.

Booked: Sinclair.

West Ham Green, O'Brien (Faubert 46), Tomkins, Faye (Collins 46), McCartney, O'Neil (Maynard 88), Noble, Nolan, Taylor, Cole, Vaz Te.

Subs Not Used: Baldock, Carew.

Goals: Vaz Te 51, O'Neil 57.

Att: 13, 517

Ref: Christopher Sarginson (Staffordshire).

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