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29 Dec 2012
 
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Reading 1-0 West Ham

Premier League    2012-13
Madejski Stadium   24,183
  SubsGoals  
22Jussi Jaaskelainen    
2Winston Reid    
5James Tomkins   
17Joey O'Brien    
19James Collins   
7Matt Jarvis    
14Matthew Taylor    
16Mark Noble   
32Gary O'Neil    
4Kevin Nolan   
9Carlton Cole    
10Jack CollisonSubed #14   
12Ricardo Vaz TeSubed #32   
11Modibo MaigaSubed #16   
 PosTable as at 29 Dec 2012PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester United209 01281371 2221549
2Manchester City207 2122954 1161042
3Tottenham Hotspur205 32141060 4221636
4Chelsea185 3122752 2151035
5Arsenal195 22251344 214833
6Everton195 40161035 2161333
7West Bromwich Albion207 1216732 5121833
8Stoke City205 5014716 371029
9Swansea City203 52171542 412928
10Liverpool194 33141024 3141625
11Norwich City205 23131315 4101925
12West Ham United194 33171222 551123
13Sunderland203 34111224 4101422
14Fulham204 24171414 5132221
15Newcastle United205 14121204 6142520
16Wigan Athletic202 35131830 791718
17Aston Villa202 4481522 672418
18Southampton193 34141312 6122417
19Reading202 53151902 871813
20Queens Park Rangers191 4481603 781710
match review copied from

Reading 1 West Ham United 0

Pavel Pogrebnyak struck his third league goal for Reading to give Brian McDermott's side their second Barclays Premier League win of the season at the expense of West Ham.

The Royals had halted a run of seven defeats with a draw at home to Swansea on Boxing Day and went one better against a poor Hammers side, moving three points clear of bottom club QPR in the process.

McDermott had said before the game that his players would do whatever they had to do to start picking up victories.

As it turns out they had to do almost nothing to beat a lacklustre West Ham as James Collins presented Pogrebnyak with a late Christmas gift.

The Hammers defender looked to play a simple ball back to goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen and Pogrebnyak stole in to slot past the Finn and put Reading ahead with just five minutes on the clock.

Royals' winger Jimmy Kebe was causing problems down the right flank early on and a 14th minute cut-back almost found Pogrebnyak but was well cleared.

Two minutes later the same duo combined well on the edge of the area but Kebe's final ball drifted behind for a goal-kick.

West Ham struggled to make an impression in attack but skipper Kevin Nolan released Matt Taylor just before the half-hour mark, but his cross was collected by Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici.

A few tough tackles started flying in as the first half progressed with Pogrebnyak joining West Ham's Mark Noble in referee Michael Oliver's notebook for a foul on Winston Reid.

The hosts then gifted West Ham a half-chance in the final seconds of the first half as they dallied on the ball outside their own penalty area.

Nolan pounced and found Gary O'Neil, but he appeared to be caught in two minds and his final ball was neither a shot or a cross.

Pogrebnyak had the ball in the back of the net again five minutes after the restart but was flagged offside after latching onto a through ball from Mikele Leigertwood.

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce introduced Jack Collison in place of the ineffectual Taylor with 54 minutes gone with the Wales international making only his second appearance since returning from a career-threatening knee injury.

The 24-year-old almost drew the visitors level 10 minutes later but his low shot was parried by Federici with no West Ham player able to tap home the rebound.

Although the Hammers were starting to finally find their feet in the game they almost fell further behind when Jem Karacan's thunderous effort was tipped onto the bar by Jaaskelainen with Kebe firing the rebound into the crowd.

Ricardo Vaz Te was the next player to be thrown on by Allardyce with the Portuguese returning to first-team action for the first time since dislocating a shoulder in early October.

The winger had impressed earlier in the campaign and flashed a cross in with 10 minutes remaining that was hacked clear by Chris Gunter in front of the sliding Modibo Maiga.

Vaz Te was involved again moments later as he missed West Ham's best opening of the game, inexplicably heading Matt Jarvis' cross wide of the goal from four yards out.

Reading managed to see out the closing stages to claim what could be a vital three points while West Ham's lack of away goals again proved their undoing.

The Hammers have only scored five goals on their travels in the league so far this season and the defeat leaves them only six points off the bottom three.

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