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West Ham United 1 - 2 Everton

Hammers slide back into drop zone

Luis Jimenez of West Ham battles with Everton's Joseph Yobo
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Luis Jimenez battles with Everton's Joseph Yobo
Scoring Summary
West Ham United Everton
Junior Stanislas (65)Louis Saha (27)
 Dan Gosling (64)
Match Stats
West Ham United Everton
Shots (on Goal) 20(4) 11(5)
Fouls 13 19
Corner Kicks 5 4
Offsides 2 0
Time of Possession 59% 41%
Yellow Cards 0 5
Red Cards 0 0
Saves 3 3
Match Information
Stadium: Upton Park, England
Attendance: 32,466
Match Time: 10:00 ET
Official(s):
Alan Wiley (Referee)

Updated: November 8, 2009, 3:10 AM ET

Everton secured a much-needed first win in five Premier League games with a battling 2-1 victory at West Ham, who slipped back into the relegation zone.

• Moyes hails Everton after win

Louis Saha, who missed the midweek Europa League defeat to Benfica with a calf problem, netted from 20 yards against the run of play on 26 minutes.

Dan Gosling added a second just after the hour, but the Hammers made a fight of it following an own goal by Tony Hibbert.

West Ham's England Under-21 forward Zavon Hines was handed a start for the injured Carlton Cole, having netted a dramatic last-minute winner here against Aston Villa in midweek.

The youngster again looked lively, bursting into the left side of the penalty area, before going down under a shoulder charge from Hibbert, as referee Alan Wiley waved away the half-hearted appeals for a spot-kick.

Everton deployed five in midfield and were content to let West Ham have plenty of the ball, waiting patiently for their chance.

However, Gianfranco Zola's men continued to look dangerous, as Julien Faubert flashed a low cross through the six-yard box following a sweeping passing move.

Hines again caused a threat down the left side, and Scott Parker almost capitalised when he got past Joseph Yobo, but then shot straight at Tim Howard.

The Everton defender redeemed himself when coming across to cut out Parker's through ball, which would have sent Hines clear.

Then, out of nothing, Everton took the lead on 26 minutes.

Tim Cahill battled to hold the ball up on the edge of the West Ham box, before laying it back to Saha.

The French striker, 20 yards out, needed no second invitation - and drilled his first-time shot low into the bottom right corner.

The goal was against the run of play, and left Upton Park in stunned silence - apart from the band of travelling Everton supporters on the far side.

West Ham, who battled back from 2-0 down to draw with Arsenal here last month, immediately looked to get on the offensive again.

Everton, though, had much more composure now, with Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini coming into the game.

Saha headed a corner wide as Everton came close to doubling their lead before the interval.

The home side had more impetus at the start of the second half, Junior Stanislas having replaced Jack Collison.

A sweeping long ball forward from Manuel Da Costa almost fell for Luis Jimenez in the Everton box, but he was crowded out.

The Chilean was then replaced by Alessandro Diamanti, who helped turn the game against Arsenal.

Everton also made a change on 57 minutes when Ayegbeni Yakubu came on for Saha, who appeared to be troubled by his calf.

Stanislas, from 20 yards, flashed a low drive just wide.

However, Everton snatched a second on the break after 64 minutes.

Cahill and Yakubu battled for possession at the edge of the penalty area, before the substitute pushed the ball out to Gosling on the overlap down the right.

His first shot was blocked by Robert Green, but the ball fell straight back to the Everton winger, who this time drilled it into the net.

West Ham, though, hit back moments later.

Diamanti sent a deep pass over the Everton defence, on to which Stanislas ran.

The West Ham forward clipped his shot past the advancing Howard, but the ball did not appear to have enough pace to roll over the line and Hibbert looked set to hack clear - only for the defender to boot the ball into his own net as Upton Park erupted.

The West Ham faithful sensed an equaliser, with Diamanti curling a 20-yard effort just over before Hines stabbed wide after getting ahead of Yobo.

Howard saved Diamanti's free-kick and Everton survived a couple of scrambles in the six-yard box as the Hammers were denied a second successive dramatic finale.

  • Moyes hails Everton after win

    Following the final whistle manager David Moyes hailed Everton's resilience after they battled to a first Premier League win since the end of September.

    "We have not played that well, so we cannot ask for any more," said Moyes. "When it was 2-0, I felt we had shored it up with nearly a perfect away performance where you have got the goals, but did not play that well.

    "The key is always to find a winning formula, and today we have found one. But we need to play better than we have done. At the moment, we are lacking just a bit of quality. October was a tough month, with probably too many matches for the same group of players.

    "Nevertheless, I thought they showed great character to hang in there at the end of what has been a difficult period for them."

    The defeat ended the Hammers' revival, which had seen them unbeaten for three matches after securing a morale-boosting win over Aston Villa at Upton Park last Wednesday night through a last-minute goal from Zavon Hines.

    Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola once again could not fault his side's effort, but admitted he was at a loss to comprehend another defeat.

    "It is a big question mark for me, how can we lose a game like that," he said. "We have to analyse the problems first and find solutions.

    "I felt the players gave everything. Their attitude and their commitment was very good. But we have to find out straight away what is not working well, because it is not doing us any favours."

    Zola's men face fellow strugglers Hull after the international break.

    "What can you do? We probably need to show even more desire," Zola said. "When I look into things I can only see the team tried until the end. We are making mistakes, but we are fighting and we want to change things."

    The Hammers boss added: "I am not worried because I think we can certainly improve the situation.

    "We are going to fight until the end and we will find the solutions and we will finds them as quickly as possible. I am confident and I trust the players. We are determined to make things different, and that is what matters."

    Zola, meanwhile, has not yet given up hope of seeing striker Dean Ashton back playing again.

    Zola said: "Until someone tells me he is not going to make it, I am still confident he is going to come back. For the boy and for us we hope he will make it. I can't say more than that. Dean is working his way back on his own and with his own physio. I don't know when I will hear anything."
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