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West Ham United 2 - 2 Arsenal

Hammers fight back to deny Arsenal

Joy for Zavon Hines and Alessandro Diamanti
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Joy for Zavon Hines and Alessandro Diamanti
Scoring Summary
West Ham United Arsenal
Carlton Cole (74)Robin Van Persie (16)
Alessandro Diamanti (pen 80)William Gallas (37)
Match Stats
West Ham United Arsenal
Shots (on Goal) 16(3) 17(6)
Fouls 19 16
Corner Kicks 6 8
Offsides 5 2
Time of Possession 47% 53%
Yellow Cards 2 2
Red Cards 1 0
Saves 4 1
Match Information
Stadium: Upton Park, England
Attendance: 34,442
Match Time: 16:15 UK
Official(s):
C Foy (Referee)

Updated: October 25, 2009, 7:31 AM UK

Arsenal threw away the chance of a fifth straight Premier League win as West Ham battled back to earn a 2-2 draw at Upton Park.

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The Gunners had looked in complete control following first-half goals from Robin van Persie and William Gallas. However, Carlton Cole pulled a goal back before substitute Alessandro Diamanti netted a late penalty.

West Ham finished with 10 men when Scott Parker was shown a second yellow card, but were not to be denied a much-needed positive result.

• Wenger rues 'missed opportunity'

Gianfranco Zola's men had shown plenty of early promise, when Cole's drive was charged down before again being undone by some poor defending.

Arsenal slowly started to get themselves on top, with Robert Green standing up well at the near post to palm Van Persie's angled drive behind for a corner.

At the other end, Vito Mannone - again preferred in goal to Manuel Almunia - needed treatment after being clattered by James Tomkins when coming to collect a corner.

Arsenal felt they had a strong shout for a penalty when, on 11 minutes, Van Persie's strike appeared to hit Matthew Upson, the former Gunners defender, on the arm, but referee Chris Foy thought otherwise.

Eventually, though, the visitors took the lead on 16 minutes.

Abou Diaby fed full-back Bacary Sagna on the overlap down the right.

The French defender whipped the ball across the six-yard box, where Green came to palm it away, only to collide with Tomkins, leaving Van Persie free to slot into an empty net for his sixth goal of the season.

Despite the setback, West Ham remained positive.

Cole continued to ask questions of the Arsenal defence, with Gallas getting across to clear after another powerful run down the right.

Arsenal, though, weathered the period of West Ham pressure, and slowly took charge of midfield again.

Upton Park was subdued, with the home fans starting to get restless before Arsenal doubled their lead on 37 minutes.

A 25-yard shot from Cesc Fabregas was deflected behind for a corner.

Van Persie whipped the ball across towards the far post, where Gallas got up to thump a header past Parker on the line.

In stoppage time, Green, hoping to be part of England's World Cup squad, got down quickly to save well from Emmanuel Eboue's low, angled drive.

West Ham had more impetus about them following the restart.

Alexandre Song fouled Cole to concede a free-kick 30 yards out, just left of centre.

The delivery from Mark Noble, though, was poor and the move eventually broke down.

Andrey Arshavin, who up until now had been largely anonymous, dashed into the left side of the West Ham area, before drilling a low ball across the face of goal.

Italian Diamanti, sent on just before the hour mark, at least injected some life into the West Ham attack, as he fired a 35-yard effort wide.

Cesc Fabregas then almost drilled in a third from a shorter distance, but the ball flew just wide of the top right corner.

England Under-21 youngster Zavon Hines, also on as a substitute, knocked the ball down to Cole, who turned and fired just wide.

This was a good spell for the Hammers, as Clichy made an important block when Hinds looked to get away his shot from eight yards.

Fabregas broke quickly, before feeding Arshavin and Green was at full stretch to beat away the Russian's 20-yard effort.

Diaby then wrestled Hinds to the ground, giving away a needless free-kick in a dangerous position, five yards outside the area on the left.

Diamanti smashed the ball goalwards, which Mannone did well to keep out, but pushed it back to the six-yard box where Cole headed in to give West Ham a life-line on 74 minutes.

The home fans were screaming for a penalty when Parker went down after running into Gallas, but the referee waved play on.

However, a spot-kick was given with 10 minutes left when Song tripped Cole.

After Mannone had been booked for not going back on his line, Diamanti levelled to send Upton Park into delirium.

West Ham were reduced to 10 men when Parker, already booked, was shown a second yellow card for deliberately falling on the ball as Fabregas charged clear.

Diaby was substituted for Eduardo as Wenger went for the win.

However, the Hammers were not to be denied during four minutes of stoppage time, when Green somehow kept out van Persie's header.

  • Wenger rues 'missed opportunity'

    Arsene Wenger lamented the way Arsenal failed to hold off the late challenge of a battling West Ham side after letting their lead slip and accepted it was a ''major missed opportunity''.

    The Arsenal manager said: ''We were in control, but as long as you do not score the third goal, you know the game is not won. In fairness, West Ham continued to fight until the last minute and we conceded from two set pieces, which were generous ones. I do not think that either should have been given, but we cannot influence the decision of the referee.

    ''The crowd got behind the referee's decision and then it is always difficult away from home. We are an intelligent team and an intelligent team makes the maximum result with the game they produce. That is what we did not do. We complicated our game a little bit and had five or six chances in the second half, but we missed the final ball. That is what we have to learn.''

    After Liverpool inflicted holders Manchester United's second loss of the season, Wenger reflected on two points dropped for his third-placed team. ''It is very frustrating,'' he added.''It is, of course, a major missed opportunity. In our job, you don't have this luxury. You need to get points when you deserve to get points and sometimes when you don't deserve to get the points. Today we never got them when we deserved them - and that means we have not made the maximum of what we should have done. But we have to keep the positives as we played well and are a strong team.

    ''We want to learn to finish these games off which is basically the most important lesson of the day. We have a great chance [for the title] this year, but you cannot repeat this kind of performance we had today and not come out with three points.''

    West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola praised the fighting spirit of his team. Zola said: ''It is not a victory, but it sounds like it with the crows, and that is what I was looking for. No matter what, the spirit has to be there all the time. That is something we can not do without.

    "Last week [at Stoke] I saw something, a change and it is very important and today I have seen something more. It was very difficult to come back from that situation, but we did it and I am very pleased and proud of them. I am more focused on the point and to give a signal we are there and we are fighting.''

    While the Hammers - who have not won in the league since the opening day - remain in the bottom three, the Italian coach feels he has enough to be positive for the challenges ahead.

    ''Today was difficult and we did it and that means we can do it all the time,'' he said. ''With that spirit and with the qualities we have in the team, I think we can do better things starting today.''

    Zola added: ''This team has got quality. We just need a bit more confidence. Now, every time we make a mistake they score. That does not help. We need to fight, fight, fight.''
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