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West Ham United vs Liverpool. Premier League.

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Gerrard keeps up title tilt

Steven Gerrard nets a brace at Upton Park against West Ham.
Image: Gerrard: At the double

Steven Gerrard scored twice as Liverpool kept up the Premier League title pressure with victory away to West Ham.

Liverpool skipper at the double against Hammers

Steven Gerrard scored twice as Liverpool kept up the Premier League title pressure on Manchester United with victory away to West Ham. With the Red Devils not in action until Sunday's derby date with Manchester City, Rafa Benitez's men took full advantage to climb back to the summit of the table. Gerrard gave his side the perfect start with just 76 seconds gone when he burst clear of the Hammers defence to collect Fernando Torres' incisive pass and rounded Rob Green before rolling the ball home. Luis Boa Morte's foolish tug on Torres' shirt gave Liverpool the chance to double their lead and although Reds skipper Gerrard saw his initial effort well saved by Green he followed up to slide home the loose ball. Substitute Ryan Babel made sure of the victory with time running out as he fired home at the second attempt after Green had saved his initial header from Dirk Kuyt's cross. Defeat dents West Ham's hopes of qualifying for Europe next season, while Liverpool must hope United slip up in their two games in hand to keep the title race alive.

Firepower

Liverpool's hopes this season have been built on the firepower of Torres and Gerrard - and the pair combined after 76 seconds for the opener. Torres, back fit after a hamstring problem ruled him out of the win over Newcastle, received the ball in midfield but was given the time to turn and pick his pass, threading ball through to Gerrard beyond the Hammers defence. The hosts were claiming offside but James Tomkins had played Gerrard on, with the England midfielder taking the ball around Green and finishing into an empty net. The early opener stunned the hosts, who kicked off knowing Fulham had won and Tottenham picked up a point earlier in the day in the race for the Europa League next season. Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola believes four more points will see them secure seventh place - which will get them into Europe if Uefa grant them a club licence - and they had their moments after the setback of Gerrard's opener. As they attempted to find a way back into the game, Diego Tristan flicked a header at goal from Mark Noble's free-kick that required Jose Reina to save. They got a little closer just before the half-hour mark when Noble earned a free-kick on the left and swung the set-piece into the danger area. Radoslav Kovac got in front of Reina to meet the ball but his header flew over the crossbar. Their progress was undone when Boa Morte suffered a nightmare 30 seconds which resulted in conceding a penalty just before the break. He was furious that no free-kick was given when Javier Mascherano brought him down, then chased back to own penalty area and hauled down Torres when Yossi Benayoun scooped the ball through. Green saved Gerrard's spot-kick but the rebound fell to the Liverpool captain to tap home.
Mistake
David di Michele should have pulled a goal back when he seized on a mistake by Jamie Carragher. He raced through and got his feet tangled up as he tried to take the ball around Reina. It was a shocking miss and referee Alan Wiley rubbed salt in the wound by booking the Italian for diving. Boa Morte was trying to atone for own his first-half error after the restart but one powerful run was ended by Fabio Aurelio, earning the full-back a caution. Liverpool threatened to score a third, with Benayoun volleying over from Kuyt's cross and Torres looping a header just over the crossbar. The Hammers defence looked under pressure but Matthew Upson was exposed in a different way when he received a bloody nose - the centre-back had to strip down to his underwear on the sidelines to change his kit. Upson was among the players racing back when Liverpool broke on the hour mark, with the hosts saved by Green rushing out to block Kuyt's effort. Benayoun then exchanged passes with Torres before shaving Green's post with a drive. There were ironic cheers when Di Michele was taken off for Freddie Sears, as there were when Tristan put the ball in the net after clearly being offside. The visitors were able to keep out any genuine efforts and added a third through Babel with five minutes remaining.

West Ham United Team Statistics Liverpool
0 Goals 3
0 1st Half Goals 2
1 Shots on Target 7
5 Shots off Target 8
2 Blocked Shots 4
2 Corners 4
11 Fouls 18
3 Offsides 1
3 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
82.8 Passing Success 77.4
15 Tackles 45
93.3 Tackles Success 75.6
53.1 Possession 46.9
53.3 Territorial Advantage 46.7

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