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West Ham 1 - 1 Sunderland

KO: Sat Sep 22 15:00:00 BST 2012 Ground: Boleyn Ground 
Referee: L Mason 

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Sunderland will travel to face newly promoted West Ham without Carlos Cuellar and possibly Adam Johnson.

Cuellar is suffering from a hamstring problem while Johnson still has not fully recovered from the thingh injury that made him miss the game with Liverpool.

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Defenders Phil Bardsley and Wes Brown also remain sidelined with longer-term problems.

Sunderland travel to Upton Park to face a West Ham side that have won both their home league games this season.

The Black Cats make the trip to east London still searching for their first Premier League victory of the season after drawing their opening three games.

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Despite being unbeaten so far this season, manager Martin O'Neill is keen to get his side off to winning ways, but they have will to improve their creativity having averaged five shots per game this season, fewer than any other team in the top flight.

Sunderland have won one of their five previous Premier League visits to Upton Park and that victory came in the previous match between the sides as goals from Bolo Zenden, Stephane Sessegnon and Cristian Riveros secured a tenth place finish.

Opta Facts

  • Sunderland have won none of their last nine Premier League away games (W0 D5 L4).
  • All seven of the goals netted by Sunderland and West Ham in the Premier League this season have been scored in the first half of games
  • West Ham have conceded more fouls than any other team in the top flight this season (62).
  • Steven Fletcher has scored three goals from three shots on target for the Black Cats.

West Ham 1-1 Sunderland

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Sunderland were condemned to their fourth consecutive Premier League draw as Kevin Nolan's injury-time strike secured West Ham a 1-1 draw.

Steven Fletcher's fourth goal in three matches had put Sunderland ahead and seemingly set them on the road to victory at Upton Park.

West Ham had huffed and puffed without reward until Matt Jarvis hooked the ball back to fellow substitute Modibo Maiga and Nolan beat goalkeeper Simon Mignolet with a shot on the turn.

In many ways it was nothing more than West Ham had deserved after dominating possession, but they had been too direct and too predictable until Jarvis and Yossi Benayoun were sent on after 57 minutes.

Nolan had already brought a magnificent save from Mignolet and missed an effort from close range before volleying the equaliser for his third goal of the campaign.

Hammers boss Sam Allardyce had named an unchanged starting XI from the goalless draw at Norwich, which meant Jarvis, Benayoun and Maiga were consigned to bench duty.

Sunderland were forced into one change from their draw with Liverpool, with Titus Bramble replacing the injured Carlos Cuellar while Adam Johnson was still absent with a thigh injury.

Route one

Allardyce and his coaching staff rail at suggestions they are a long-ball team and they did have some craft in the side, with man of the match Mohamed Diame looking a shrewd signing and Ricardo Vaz Te willing to run at defenders.

But more often than not their enterprise stretched no further than playing it long to Carlton Cole in the hope of causing some confusion in the Sunderland defence.

This approach came as no surprise to the Black Cats, who scrambled well at the back and almost preserved the lead gifted to them after just nine minutes by a double mistake from James Collins.

Sebastian Larsson pounced on Collins' scuffed clearance and lofted the ball back over his head for Fletcher, who had peeled away into space, to drill a low shot that Jussi Jaaskelainen got a hand on but could not keep out.

West Ham came close to an equaliser after 23 minutes when Nolan's shot on the turn was blocked and Matt Taylor turned the ball back in for Vaz Te, whose far-post header was just wide.

Diame worked some space for himself on the edge of the box but shot wide before earning a free-kick, which Nolan struck against the wall.

Sunderland broke quickly and should have punished West Ham. They had a three-on-two advantage but James McLean wasted the opportunity with a tame shot from distance.

Too predictable

For all their possession, West Ham had so few ideas. Cole was not providing the same kind of silver service as Andy Carroll but they were keeping Sunderland busy.

Diame's quick feet drew another free-kick and Cole's flick on fell to Noble, who had his back to goal on the edge of the six-yard box and turned his shot just wide.

Vaz Te then combined with Guy Demel to reach the byline and pick out Nolan, whose acrobatic volley was brilliantly saved by Mignolet.

Allardyce eventually sent on Jarvis and Benayoun after 57 minutes and West Ham immediately looked more varied and dangerous in attack.

Jarvis was a constant thorn in Sunderland's side.

He immediately ran at opponents down the left and Craig Gardner was booked for a cynical block, but Cole headed wide from Noble's free-kick.

Jarvis teed up Joey O'Brien for a shot that was saved by Mignolet and he then caused more panic in the Sunderland box with another teasing cross which earned a corner.

From Noble's delivery, Collins rose well but planted his header onto the bar and over as Sunderland clung on.

The visitors were still dangerous on the counter-attack but Winston Reid was standing firm and Fletcher's left-foot shot flew over the bar.

In the fourth minute of added time, Sunderland's rearguard effort finally cracked and it was no surprise that Jarvis played a key role.

Noble launched the ball forward and Jarvis threw himself at it to just keep it from going out for a goal-kick.

The England winger hooked it back to Maiga, who headed down to Nolan and the West Ham captain volleyed on the turn to beat Mignolet and earn a point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

West Ham United Team Statistics Sunderland
1 Goals 1
0 1st Half Goals 1
4 Shots on Target 1
10 Shots off Target 2
10 Blocked Shots 2
10 Corners 1
13 Fouls 13
1 Offsides 1
2 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
80.4 Passing Success 72.9
23 Tackles 28
82.6 Tackles Success 89.3
61.3 Possession 38.7
57.3 Territorial Advantage 42.7
454 Total Passes 291
42 Total Crosses 11
179 Lost Balls 163
57 Recoveries 29
55.6 1st Half Poss. 44.4
65.3 2nd Half Poss. 34.7
 

Man of the matchMohamed Diame ran the show from the West Ham engine room.

Save of the matchSimon Mignolet brilliantly dived to his left to push away Kevin Nolan's spectacular volley just before half-time.

Miss of the matchNone stood out but the quantity of misses will worry Allardyce. West Ham had 24 shots on goal but only four on target.

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West Ham

22 Jussi Jaaskelainen
20 Guy Demel
19 James Collins
2 Winston Reid
17 Joey O'Brien
21 Mohamed Diame
16 Mark Noble
4 Kevin Nolan
12 Ricardo Vaz Te
9 Carlton Cole
14 Matthew Taylor

Substitutes
13 Stephen Henderson
3 George McCartney
5 James Tomkins
7 Matthew Jarvis
11 Modibo Maiga
15 Yossi Benayoun
32 Gary O'Neil

Sunderland

22 Simon Mignolet
8 Craig Gardner
16 John O'Shea
19 Titus Bramble
3 Danny Rose
7 Sebastian Larsson
14 Jack Colback
6 Lee Cattermole
23 James McClean
28 Stephane Sessegnon
26 Steven Fletcher

Substitutes
20 Keiren Westwood
9 Fraizer Campbell
10 Connor Wickham
12 Matthew Kilgallon
15 David Vaughan
18 David Meyler
25 Louis Saha

Barclays Premier League

Pos Team P Pts
1 Manchester United 38 89
2 Manchester City 38 78
3 Chelsea 38 75
4 Arsenal 38 73
5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 72
6 Everton 38 63
7 Liverpool 38 61
8 West Bromwich Albion 38 49
9 Swansea City 38 46
10 West Ham United 38 46
11 Norwich City 38 44
12 Fulham 38 43
13 Stoke City 38 42
14 Southampton 38 41
15 Aston Villa 38 41
16 Newcastle United 38 41
17 Sunderland 38 39
18 Wigan Athletic 38 36
19 Reading 38 28
20 Queens Park Rangers 38 25