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    West Ham 2-1 Man Utd

    By Mandeep Sanghera



    Anton Ferdinand (left) and Upson were West Ham's matchwinners

    Cristiano Ronaldo's missed penalty for Manchester United proved crucial at West Ham as the Premier League champions were beaten at Upton Park.


    United got an early let-off when Hayden Mullins hit the woodwork and Mark Noble blazed high from the rebound.
    Ronaldo quickly made the Hammers pay when he headed in a Ryan Giggs cross.

    But Ronaldo missed a penalty and that inspired West Ham into a late rally, which saw Anton Ferdinand and Matthew Upson each head in for the win.

    The loss was only United's third of the top-flight campaign and was watched from the stands by manager Sir Alex Ferguson as he served a one-match touchline ban.

    He was unable to call on striker Wayne Rooney, who along with midfielder Michael Carrick, were suffering from viruses.
    West Ham's fans had booed their side at the end of the last home game when the Hammers drew 1-1 with Reading but they vociferously supported their team at the start and their efforts almost reaped immediate dividends.



    Lucas Neill sent a dipping shot just wide before the Hammers worked a glorious opening.
    Mullins was slipped in on goal by Carlton Cole's clever touch but he angled a shot on to the crossbar as he tried beating on-rushing keeper Tomasz Kuszczak.
    The ball rebounded to Noble and he looked certain to slot into a gaping net only to sidefoot high.

    United quickly punished the home side with ex-Hammer Carlos Tevez, who was applauded at the start, beginning the attack on the halfway line as he held on to possession to drag right-back Neill out of position before finding Louis Saha.
    Saha released Giggs into the space created by Tevez down United's left flank and the Welshman crossed for Ronaldo to nod in at the near post.

    The goal briefly winded West Ham before they recovered as the game turned into a captivating contest with the home side pushing for a leveller and a United a threat on the counter-attack.


    Ronaldo put his side ahead but a also missed a spot-kick


    Nolberto Solano had a curling 25-yard strike tipped over the bar by Kuszczak, while Giggs would have been clean through at the other end had his normally assured touch not let him down.

    Hammers striker Cole had started ahead of Dean Ashton and he was found in space by Noble's cross but headed over.
    Ronaldo dragged a shot wide of near post just before the end of a half which the Hammers ended the stronger.

    But West Ham's main problem was their lack of ruthlessness in the final third with United's meagre defence also standing firm like so many times this season.

    Solano and Scott Parker were forced off injured for West Ham shortly after the break as United took the sting out of their play.

    And the game should have been put out of the home side's reach after 66 minutes when the ball struck makeshift centre-back Spector's arm after he mistimed a dive to meet a cross.
    Ronaldo stepped up to take the spot-kick only to power his strike wide.

    The miss breathed new life into West Ham and their crowd and they produced a rousing finale as Anton Ferdinand equalised from a Noble corner as United defence finally broke.
    Upson then rose highest to head a winner from a Noble free-kick into the top corner and the Hammers held on for only a third home win of the season.

    West Ham: Green, Neill, Spector, Upson, McCartney, Solano (Pantsil 49), Parker (Ferdinand 55), Mullins, Noble, Ljungberg (Ashton 70), Cole.
    Subs Not Used: Wright, Camara.

    Booked: Pantsil, Mullins.

    Goals: Ferdinand 77, Upson 82.
    Man Utd: Kuszczak, Brown (O'Shea 89), Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Ronaldo, Hargreaves (Nani 80), Fletcher, Giggs, Saha, Tevez (Anderson 64).
    Subs Not Used: Heaton, Pique.


    Goals: Ronaldo 14.

    Att: 34,966 Ref: Mike Dean (Wirral).
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    a mishap!!
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      how so?

      Them tief Newcastle today too.
      • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lazie View Post
        a mishap!!


        More to come!
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          We were outplayed today, West Ham deserves the win.
          Arsenal did well to regain the lead in what I suspect will be a seesaw toggle for the EPL.


          Manuligans!
          I have a problem with Fergie refusal to "upgrade" the right back position, Simpson should be on the starting 11, Simpson wasn't even among the list of substitutes.I see no reason why Anderson should not have started.
          That aside, Fergie actually did well, we are forced to acknowledge the few glaring problems we have,in the end, we will be stronger in the CL.


          Blessed
          Last edited by Rockman; December 29, 2007, 07:11 PM.

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