Date:
Venue: Upton Park, West Ham.
Competition: English Premier League.
Score: West Ham
United 3
Scorers: West Ham
United: Di Canio (2, 1pen),
Sinclair.
Attendance: 33,297.
Teams:
West Ham United: James; Dailly, Repka (Schemell), Pearce, Winterburn; Lomas (Cisse), Carrick, Cole, Sinclair; Di Canio, Defoe. Unused Subs: Minto, Camara, Van De Gouw.
Referee: Mr S. Dunn (
United had suffered a
succession of embarrassing defeats, including a master-class at the hands of
Arsenal at Elland Road as their season started to
fall apart. They suffered further embarrassment being knocked out of the League
Cup at
Capital
gain was the order of the day for Leeds United at West Ham yesterday, but Terry
Venables' side were made to
work hard to come away with the much-needed points. To say United romped to
victory would be an overstatement.
Boss Venables was simply relieved to leave Upton Park
with a first Premiership win since September, but knew there was still plenty of work to be done
after some of his side appeared to take an early leave. In the first half,
Terry Venables stuck with the
At the
back, there is no doubt that
It took
just twelve minutes for
It was 2-1
before the half-hour when Harry Kewell met Ian Harte's pin-point corner and United's
confidence was lifted again. Harry Kewell's second
goal came four minutes before the break when he rifled home a powerful
right-foot drive and Mark Viduka completed the
While
Terru Venables even handed sixteen-year-old James Milner his
first taste of Premiership action as
Match Action:
Mark Viduka salutes
Harry Kewell’s first goal
Harry Kewell
celebrates Mark
Viduka powers past Michael Carrick
Paulo Di Canio scores from the spot
Paulo Di Canio shows his delight at scoring
Sebastien Schemmel and Ian Pearce combine to try and
stop Mark Viduka
Christian Dailly
chops down Harry Kewell in full flight Gary Kelly faces the masked Trevor Sinclair
Nick Barmby cuts out
Trevor Sinclair
Terry Venables looks
for divine intervention as West Ham start to get back in the game
Glenn Roeder points the finger at some of his
under-performing players
Terry Venables watched initially from the
stands
Players:
Nick Barmby opened
the scoring, Harry Kewell scored twice and Mark Viduka got the
Trevor Sinclair scored the third after Paulo Di Canio had got two, Jason Wilcox added width Paul Robinson was unsighted
including a penalty
for the first goal
Lee Bowyer and Eirik Bakke caused problems in the first half
James Milner came on as a substitute
on debut
Dominic Matteo and
Jonathan Woodgate were missing due to injuries Teddy Lucic
looked solid and Lucas Radebe was as dependable
as ever
Gary Kelly was a threat down Ian Harte’s
set pieces were Eduard Cisse and Sebastien Schemell came on as
substitutes
the right a
threat
David James was in goal Christian
Dailly and Nigel Winterburn were the full backs
Tomas Repka and Ian
Pearce started in central defence Paulo Di Canio and Jermain
Defoe were the strikers
Steve Lomas, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole and
Trevor Sinclair started in midfield for West Ham
Raimond
Van Der Gouw, Titi Camara and Scott Minto were the unused substitutes