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WEST HAM 0-2 EVERTON; CURBISHLY MAKES AN AWFUL SUBSTITUTION AND LOSES AT HOME AGAIN.
Dec 15, 2007 | 6:51PM | report this

West Ham fluffed three good chances and conceded a late goal in the first half. A lack of quality and a dodgy substitution doesn’t help their cause in the second. The Hammers lose at home to the Blues twice in four days.

Chilly Upton Park; gloves required. That Easterly is blowing all the way in from Russia. It’s tough to play the same opponent in quick succession and the muted crowd at Upton Park seemed to sense this. This win was more important to both teams than a League Cup result; you need your bread and butter before you can enjoy the jam.

Curbishly makes two changes from the side that lost a tight one to the Blues on Wednesday in the League Cup. Green in goal with Neill, Collins; in for the injured Gabbidon; Upson and McCartney across the back. Solano; back in the side after missing out in midweek through ineligibility; Parker, Mullins and Ljungberg across the middle with Ashton and Cole up front.

Moyes starts the same eleven; from Wednesday’s game; in an attacking 4 4 1 1 formation. Howard in goal, Neville, Yobo Jagielka and Lescott at the back. Arteta, Carsley, Osman and Pienaar across midfield and Cahill; slightly deeper; with Yakubu up front.

Everton start brightly, looking to pass but the first incident is Parker tackling Neville, the ex-Manc gets a taste of what he normally dishes out.


AN UGLY SISTER GETS A TASTE OF HER OWN MEDICINE

A West Ham corner is tipped out by Howard and Yobo release Yakubu on the left, Pienaar receives the ball and cuts it inside to Osman but the shot goes behind for a goal kick. Then Osman shoots wide after a lovely spell of Everton possession, plenty of passing and movement from the visitors. Green has to be alert to claim a Cahill cross and Jagielka comes across to cut out Ljungberg.

Cole gets the ball in midfield and lays it wide to Solano his cross is telling and Ljunberg gets his head to the ball but sees it go wide. A half chance.

Collins and Yakubu commence their altercation which continues throughout the game.

Solano and Parker combine well to pierce Everton’s defence but they eventually hoof it clear as West Ham start to assert themselves. Solano provides creativity and Parker drive. West Ham makes the most of a sloppy Yakubu pass with Cole crossing a looping ball into the area which Ashton meets well but can’t keep on target. First decent chance.

Howard pushes a ball sloppily wide and then makes a far better save at the feet of some West Ham players in a crowded box. That’s how you do it Paul! Everton appear clumsy and a tad lethargic at the back and Solano takes the opportunity to spread the ball around neatly, the ball breaks to Ljunberg off an Everton deflection, from a few yards out the Swede’s shot can’t beat Howard.

Second really good chance.

Everton start to battle a bit more and win a free kick which Arteta delivers nicely only for the home side to clear. The pressure from West Ham is good but the final ball is either poor or cleared.

Upson; who has an up and down game; clears well from Yakubu after Osman’s through ball beats the offside, then the diminutive midfielder is shaping to shoot when Ljungberg’s tackle puts him off. The Swede is putting on a thoroughly excellent display. Ditto Parker and Solano.

It’s not all West Ham, Pienaar intercepts a sloppy midfield pass and attacks the cross is decent enough but Ljungberg’s clearance is better. West Ham tries to break but Yobo is easily a match for Cole and shrugs him off the ball.

Parker breaks up Everton play with a brave (or foolish) header, the ball comes to Solano whose cross is put over by Ashton.

Carsley gets an unlucky bounce and gives away a corner but he’s first to Solano’s delivery.

Arteta hasn’t shown yet but when Everton do get the ball Pienaar, Cahill and Yakubu are playing well. The South African drifts offside in a poor end to some nice Everton possession, then Lescott; covering at left fullback; gets a chance to cross with a nice run but with men in the box only finds a West Ham defender, poor delivery.


CAKE AT THE YAK'S PLACE IF YOU SCORE!

Ashton gets possession in a decent forward area but his turn is clumsy and shot is wide.

Ashton gets onto a deep ball but Jagielka and Lescott clear up, the ball comes back to West Ham and they get a free kick, Upson’s delivery finds a wide open Collins but the defender doesn’t make much use of his header and it flies way wide.

Yakubu gets some possession on the Everton left, his first cross is poor but his second run is delightful, he beats Collins twice with some neat footwork but his final ball in is neither a cross nor a shot and Green gratefully collects, at the second attempt.

Ljungberg gets forward on the left with McCartney, the initial cross is poor but Ljungberg gets a second chance, he nutmegs Neville and evades Yobo before stumbling on the byline, Everton clear thankfully.

Solano shows his dead ball skill with a well delivered free kick, Ashton flick the ball on but Lescott is covering the back post and heads clear, another Peruvian dead ball delivery is flicked on and finds and unmarked Collins, the defender has time and space to bring the ball down and try a shot but just shanks it. Third really decent chance.

Green clears a ball long and it comes to Parker via Solano, the midfielder tries a header but can only find the side netting from a difficult chance. Osman; not in the form he was in Wednesday; blazes over after Arteta tries a quick free kick.

The half is coming to an end but West Ham continues to see more of the ball.

West Ham huff and puff as they pressure the visitors but a promising move is halted by a silly handball in the Everton area. Howard clears the ball, Mullins and Yobo each have touches before it comes to Lescott who plays it forward to Yakubu, the Nigerian finds the South African who holds it up neatly and plays in Arteta, the Spaniard finds Yakubu but Collins half clears, the ball is loose and Pienaar is first to it, he plays in Osman who finds Arteta, the Spaniard plays his ball of the game with a great looping ball to the back post area, Cahill 5’ 10, outjumps Upson 6’ 1” to head the ball back across goal, Yakubu is playing the goal scorer role supremely at the moment is in the right place at the right time and picks his spot wide of the flailing Green. The goal; just before half time; is perfectly timed for maximum impact.


YAKITY YAK! DON'T LOOK BACK - FEED THE YAK AND HE WILL SCORE!


Curbishly brings on Camara for Cole due to injury at the half. Moyes is more than happy enough to leave the lads to get on with it.

Everton come forward early and McCartney does well to shepherd Arteta away from the ball. , the ball upfield is poor and it allows Pienaar to get some more possession, he waits for the run of Lescott and plays in the defender, whose cross is that of a centre back and not that good.

Arteta is lucky not to get carded for a trip in Parker; Tanner decides a talking to is enough. The free kick is quickly taken but Camara’s control is woeful and the ball goes out for a goal kick.

Neville’s throw ins cause West Ham some problems but they manage to clear.

Parker is having a blinder, all over the park, attacking and defending, shame some of his team mates don’t have his energy or touch. That means you Dean.

Solano gripes when he’s muscled off the ball by Lescott and Everton sustain some pressure, neat one and two touch passing cuts through West Ham and Mullins decides to stop it with a free kick (this happen last week against Fulham!). Osman wins a throw in from the quickly taken foul and Lescott’s throw in is good but a foul on Neill relives the pressure.

Parker is all over the shop; his through ball bisects the Everton defence but doesn’t manage to pick out Ljungberg, only finding a relieved Howard.

Ashton loses the ball; again, he looks like he needs to come off. His passing isn’t great and his insistence on keeping his feet and playing argy bargy with the strong Nigerian hasn’t worked at all so far, he isn’t 100% fit though.

Everton have the better attacks and Green needs to be sharp to clear a good free kick delivery from Arteta, it comes out to Carsley and his volley is headed in the right direction, Upson clears with a timely header. The Everton pressure breaks down then the Blues get the ball back from Mullins’ mistake, he redeems himself with a good tackle and West Ham come forward, Solano’s first touch allows Jagielka to come across and clear.

Noble comes on for Solano, the Peruvian isn’t quite as effective in the second half but he is causing Everton problems when he gets the ball. The formation shifts slightly into what could almost be a 4 3 3.


EVERYBODY SAMBA!

Howard clears long and Green does likewise, Ashton, Camara and Ljungberg combine in quick succession but Everton get men back quickly and clear the danger. They have moved to a 4 5 1 leaving Yakubu upfield alone. His hold up play has been effective today though.

Noble gets the ball and runs directly at Everton, he manages to find Mullins and the midfielder has a go from inside the area but gets a deflection and wins the corner.

The game is drifting away from a tiring and long ball prone West Ham, Parker is still gunning for the Blues and his wide right run is finished with a great back post cross. No West Ham players have made the move into the space and the delivery is wasted.

West Ham players are nothing if not pluggers and they keep at Everton, Howard claims the ball in front of Ljungberg. Everton still look the more dangerous and a through ball leaves the Hammers defence for dead, Green and Yakubu race for the ball and the ‘keeper gets to it first, Yakubu recovers enough to put the ball into the box but the West Ham defence gets itself together and clears, Parker is at the heart of all things good West Ham today.

Collins has a moment of apoplexy and just stops, Osman doesn’t and no flag is raised but the dink over the advancing Green goes out off the crossbar. The pear shaped moment continues for Collins as he hacks a clearance aimlessly at Yakubu, the Nigerian is on the ball in a flash and Curbishly is greatly relived to see the flag go up for offside. West Ham seem to have slipped into neutral, they are sloppy in possession and aimless in their passing.

Arteta wins a free kick from Mullins who demonstrates what he thinks of the Spaniard, no words needed there.

Neill gets forward in a disorganized and dispirited West Ham thrust and volleys high and wide. Everton haven’t shut up shop but are solid at the back, rebuffing any and all Hammer attacks.

The last twenty minutes isn’t really pretty for West Ham, apart from Parker. His run and pass is well met by Camara with a low, driven, near post cross, Yobo’s clearance flashes past Howard’s post for a corner.

Pienaar, having plenty of the ball tonight, gets forward wide and puts in a good ball, Yakubu heads from distance with enough power to trouble Green, when the ball comes out Carsley is waiting and his screamer is tipped behind by Green. Pienaar is in the thick of things moments later and starts a move which Osman tries finish, no shooting boots on the Englishman’s feet today, the ball flashes high and wide.

Parker; unable to rouse his team mates but happy to take more than his share of the load; tracks back in midfield and robs Osman with a great challenge, Ljunberg bursts upfield but the move ends with Parker’s shot only getting a corner kick.

West Ham throw everything forward in the final few minutes but some good last ditch headers, hooks clear and poor crosses keep the scoreline for the visitors. West Ham are in long ball heaven but Everton just stand firm and clear, one clearance comes to Upson who tries to head back to Green, he is about twenty yards short and Johnson is lightening, he gets a good bounce and drives forward, he takes a quick look and lobs Green for the second Everton goal of the afternoon.

Game over.


THAT'S NOT THE HEIMLICH!

Everton didn’t play particularly well in the first half but finished much better than West Ham, the goal all but killed off the Hammers and Everton played themselves through the second half in a professional if unspectacular manner, the Johnson goal was a Brucey Bonus. In patches they still managed to play some neat, attractive passing football, this is nice but the clean sheet may chuff Moyes more.

Curbishly’s side had three really nice chances in the first half, failed to put any of them away and lost the game. Solano was a constant trouble to Everton and his substitution was terrible, West Ham was never as effective with Noble on the park.


WEST HAM'S BEST PLAYER DOES HIS DEFENSIVE DUTY WITH GUSTO

Parker was a giant, striding around Upton Park attacking and defending with skill and heart, totally the opposite of Ashton who looked dull and leaden footed and totally unable to cope with the attentions of Yobo. Where will the Ashton for England crowd be now? Ljunberg played well in spurts but the class of players around him isn’t what he is used to.

For all their huff and puff West Ham were the second best team on the day and got beat.

Tanner did well; most other Premier league referees would have booked Arteta.

He is an up and coming referee but shows promise.

West Ham United:-

Green

Neill

Collins

Upson

McCartney

Solano (Noble 59)

Mullins (Reis 79)

Parker

Ljungberg

Cole (Camara 46)

Ashton

Bookings:-

Ljungberg

Goals:-

Everton:-

Howard

Neville

Yobo

Jagielka

Lescott

Arteta

Osman

Carsley

Pienaar

Cahill

Yakubu (Johnson 87)

Bookings:-

Yakubu

Johnson

Goals:-

Yakubu 45

Johnson 90

Attendance:-

34430

Referee:-

Steve Tanner
















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PREMIER LEAGUE PREDICTIONS
Sep 28, 2007 | 2:50PM | report this

OH! Go on, just for the hell of it. 

For what it’s worth this is my predictions for this coming weekend’s Premier League fixtures:-

 

Saturday:-

 

Manchester City v Newcastle United

 

City wins.  The blue half of Manchester will score with ease and be very stingy at the back. 

2-0

 

 

Chelsea v Fulham

The Bridge will fall as a sub par Chelsea implodes under the weight of their clueless manager.  The decisions will go for Sanchez this week. 

0-1

 

Derby County v Bolton Wanderers

BRelegation three pointer anyone?  Derby to continue their up and down season with a close fought home win. 

2-1

 

Portsmouth v Reading

Pompey will shine but the obduracy of Coppell’s men will blunt their brilliance. 

0-0

 

Sunderland v Blackburn Rovers

Blackburn will be smarting from a home loss and will turn it on in the North East. 

Plenty of goals with a last gasp Blackburn winner

2-3

 

West Ham United v Arsenal

Whilst some experts are predicting a home win I’ll go for another solid Arsenal victory.  They’ll come from behind.  ]

1-2

 

Wigan Athletic v Liverpool

Torres will be on song (if he plays), but Heskey will score as well.  EYORE!

1-1

 

Birmingham City v Manchester United

Smarting from the midweek joviality at Old Trafford the Mancs will see red and Bruce’s side will get a good old fashioned spanking. 

0-4

 

Sunday:-

 

Everton v Middlesbrough

Moyes will leave Johnson out and McFadden and Yakubu will blitzkrieg through Southgate’s men. 

3-1

 

Monday:-

 

Tottingham Hotspurs v Aston Villa

This will be another up week for the Villa and a down week for the dour Dutchman. 

1-2

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