Hammers see off 10-man Fulham

Six points from six for Zola

By Ashley Marshall   Last updated: 27th September 2008   Subscribe to RSS Feed

Hammers see off 10-man Fulham

Etherington: On target

Man of the match: Matthew Etherington scored one and made another and proved to be the difference as West Ham continued their jinx over Fulham, who have never beaten their London rivals at Craven Cottage in the Premier League.

Moment of the match: The turning point in the match came just on the stroke of half time, when Andy Johnson was dismissed for a second bookable offense for a tackle on Lucas Neill.

Attempt of the match: Jimmy Bullard's free kick was the closest he came to scoring today. His set pieces were generally poor, but this free kick was whipped in low and with pace and forced a top save out of a sprawling Robert Green.

Save of the match: West Ham 'keeper Robert Green made a diving stop to his left from Jimmy Bullard's first-half free kick, under heavy pressure from John Pantsil. If that had gone in, the outcome could have been very difference, as Fulham were dominating the game at that point.

Talking point: Andy Johnson may feel aggrieved to be sent off for the challenge on Lucas Neill, but he could have received a straight red card in the 20th minute when he made a rash, very late challenge on left-back Herita Ilunga.

Goal of the game: West Ham's second goal was the better of their two. Scott Parker found Carlton Cole who layed the ball off to Mark Noble just inside the Fulham half. Noble played a first-time ball that send Etherington on his way, and he raced onto the through ball before sliding it neatly past the advancing Mark Schwarzer.

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West Ham jump to fifth in the Premier League with a 2-1 win away at 10-man Fulham.

The hosts dominated the opening exchanges, but fell behind against the run of play when Carlton Cole tapped home Matthew Etherington's cross after 43 minutes.

Etherington then doubled the Hammers' lead two minutes later, latching on to Mark Noble's through ball before sliding the ball past the advancing Mark Schwarzer.

Things got worse for Fulham on the stroke of half-time when striker Andy Johnson was dismissed for a second bookable offence.

Fulham got back into the game just before the hour mark when captain Danny Murphy slotted home a penalty after Lucas Neill handled in the box, but the hosts hung on to claim Gianfranco Zola's second win from as many league games.

Bright start

Fulham had been so dominant in the opening exchanges that there was no inkling of the series of mishaps that were to befall them.

Simon Davies was only inches wide with a fierce drive early on although former Hammer Bobby Zamora should have done better when he planted a header wide after Danny Murphy had picked him out in the box.

West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green had to come off his line to stop Johnson from latching on to a through ball and when the striker was booked in the 20th minute for a lunge on Herita Ilunga, Fulham simply carried on attacking.

Zamora poked wide, Johnson headed a Jimmy Bullard free-kick over and Brede Hangeland was also off target when Bullard's corner eluded the West Ham defence.

It seemed it would simply be a matter of time before Fulham took a deserved lead and Bullard, having first planted a free-kick over, was denied only by Green's agility when he beat the wall with another from almost exactly the same spot.

Green had been hurt by former team-mate John Pantsil's follow-up as he dived to his left to palm away and tempers boiled over briefly.

Etherington impresses

That was the case again in the 39th minute when another ex-Hammer, Paul Konchesky, hurt Etherington and was booked, although the left-back had certainly played the ball before catching his man.

Etherington recovered and promptly set up his side's 43rd-minute opener before scoring the second himself.

Cole was quicker to the ball than Hangeland to send the winger away down the right and when Schwarzer spilled the resulting cross Cole was there for a simple finish.

Schwarzer had been a virtual spectator until then but within two minutes he was picking the ball out of the net again. Noble played a pass from his own half and

Etherington used his pace to leave his challenger behind and beat Schwarzer.

And there was still time for Johnson to pick up his second booking for a lunge on Neill.

Schwarzer was the busier goalkeeper in the second period and was required to make saves from first Noble and Ilunga as the Hammers made use of their extra man.

Fulham had not given up however and were awarded a penalty in the 58th minute when referee Andre Marriner ruled that Zoltan Gera's header had hit Neill on the arm. Murphy made no mistake from the spot.

Zamora then got the slightest of touches from Bullard's free-kick after Scott

Parker had been booked for felling Gera in the 68th minute.

Zamora chance

But again the striker should have done better as he was just six yards out with the goal at his mercy. Still Fulham came forward and Ilunga survived another penalty appeal after a Pantsil cross had hit him.

Zola replaced the ineffective David Di Michele with Craig Bellamy with a quarter of an hour remaining and the Welshman set up Cole for a curled effort that clipped the top of the bar.

Bellamy should have scored himself however when he spooned the ball over an unguarded net after Hangeland had blocked his initial effort on the line, with Schwarzer nowhere.

FulhamTeam StatisticsWest Ham United
1Goals2
01st Half Goals2
2Shots on Target7
12Shots off Target7
6Blocked Shots4
2Corners4
14Fouls16
2Offsides3
3Yellow Cards1
1Red Cards0
81Passing Success83.3
16Tackles15
68.8Tackles Success93.3
47.8Possession52.2
56.7Territorial Advantage43.3
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