Bolton misery for Hammers

Taylor and Davies do the damage despite Hammers fightback

By Elliot Ball   Last updated: 21st February 2009  

Bolton misery for Hammers

Davies and Taylor: Goalscorers

Man of the match:
Despite defeat, West Ham's captain for the day Scott Parker gets the gong for a lung-bursting performance that consisted of several key challenges and an excellent goal to add.

Moment of the match:
Sixty seconds in which Bolton went two goals to the good. It proved the difference as the Trotters held on for victory.

Goal of the match:
Matthew Taylor opened proceedings with a superb, customary, free-kick. His left-foot curler will definitely be a contender for Sky Sports News' 'goal of the week'.

Talking point:
Footballing hoodoos rule the roost over the form-book. West Ham came into the game favourites, but left empty handed at the ground where they have yet to taste victory.

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Bolton continued their home hoodoo over West Ham to upset the form-book with a 2-1 win on Saturday.

Going into the fixture, Gianfranco Zola's Hammers were tipped as firm favourites having lost just once in seven games while Gary Megson's Trotters ironically held a reverse set of results with just one win in seven league outings.

But the pre-match predictions went out of the window with just 10 minutes gone when Matthew Taylor scored his seventh goal of the season courtesy of a brilliant free-kick.

If West Ham were caught cold by their opponents, they were well and truly shell-shocked when Kevin Davies doubled Bolton's lead a minute later with a great finish from Johan Elmander's assist.

There was more misery for the visitors in the 15th minute when James Collins was stretchered off with what appeared to be a hamstring injury. He was replaced by James Tomkins.

The Hammers then sparked into life with David Di Michele looking brightest, if not potent, as Zola's men tried to get back into the game.

And the breakthrough came in the second half through, man of the match, Scott Parker's industrious finish on 66 minutes.

But try as they might, West Ham could not find a second as their winless run at the Reebok Stadium continues and their unbeaten away record which stood since October comes crumbling to an end.

Response

The match begun with Bolton starting positively, most likely a response from the defeat to Everton, and the Trotters got off to the best start possible from a delightful Taylor set-piece.

With the ball right in the midfielders hitting zone, the 27-year-old did what he does best and found the Robert Green's top left corner.

It was double-trouble for the Hammers when Bolton's club captain Davies made it 10 for the season with 11 minutes gone.

Elmander, back in the side after a four-match absence with a hamstring injury, showed neat footwork to carve out an opening for his industrious strike partner, who has reached double figures for the first time.

West Ham were anxious to get back in the game before half-time and Di Michele found space at the back post 14 minutes later but dragged his effort wide.

They launched a swift counter-attack seven minutes afterwards when Carlton Cole released Mark Noble with a delightful through ball.

Noble was clear on goal but instead opted to try to find a team-mate. It proved to be the wrong call as Gary Cahill was able to make the clearance with a degree of comfort.

Then Di Michele scampered clear and drew Jussi Jasskelainen out of his goal but his finish was dreadful, the ball missing the target by a distance.

The Hammers kept up the pressure and Cole got into a good position in the penalty area but his effort failed to trouble Jaaskelainen.

West Ham almost pulled a goal back two minutes into the second half when Taylor cleared Cole's effort off the line after Tomkins had headed the ball on.

Bolton hit back and Taylor tested Green after Jlloyd Samuel had launched the ball forward.

Reward

West Ham got their reward midway in the second half when Parker scored after timing his run to perfection to get on the end of a cross from Jonathon Spector.

It was no more than the visitors deserved for the work they had put in after conceding two goals in the first 11 minutes. Now it was Bolton's turn to look vulnerable.

West Ham maintained the momentum and Cahill cleared off the line from Di Michele's effort.

There was another scare for Bolton in the 82nd minute when Jaaskelainen spilled a header from Cole, only to recover just in time.

West Ham were running the show but ran out of time and slumped to their first defeat on the road in the Premier League in eight games.

It was little wonder manager Zola looked a picture of bewilderment at the end of the game.

Bolton WanderersTeam StatisticsWest Ham United
2Goals1
21st Half Goals0
4Shots on Target9
5Shots off Target9
2Blocked Shots5
4Corners13
19Fouls15
0Offsides7
0Yellow Cards2
0Red Cards0
62.5Passing Success73.7
23Tackles29
69.6Tackles Success82.8
37.7Possession62.3
45.5Territorial Advantage54.5
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