February 2, 2013 3:00 PM GMT
Boleyn Ground — London
Referee: L. Probert
Attendance: 34962
West Ham
West Ham
Swansea City
Swansea City
West Ham 1-0 Swansea: Carroll eases the pressure on Allardyce
The on-loan Liverpool striker powered home a corner after Swans keeper Gerhard Tremmel had almost single-handedly prevented the Hammers from claiming three points
By Josh Clarke at Upton Park
West Ham sealed a hard-earned 1-0 Premier League victory against Swansea at Upton Park on Saturday to end their stretch of four games without a win.
The Hammers largely dominated the game but it took a powerful header in the 77th minute from the returning Andy Carroll to settle the home fans' nerves after Swansea keeper Gerhard Tremmel had kept the hosts at bay with a string of high-quality saves.
With West Ham’s co-owner David Sullivan announcing during the week that an agreement has been reached with Liverpool for the permanent transfer of Carroll at the end of the season, Sam Allardyce was able to start the on-loan front man for the first time since late November - in a move that proved decisive for the hosts.
It was Carroll’s deployment as a focal point that engineered the game’s two best early chances, though Kevin Nolan and Mohamed Diame were unable to make much of their respective knockdowns.
As the half developed it was Tremmel who provided the difference between the two, thwarting Hammers captain Nolan with two smart saves in quick succession – firstly a close-range stop with the legs and secondly at full-stretch after Nolan met Carroll’s smart header.
Tremmel intervened yet again to block Ricardo Vaz Te’s viciously driven, near-post effort before referee Lee Probert ended the home side’s snowballing momentum by blowing for half-time.
West Ham started the second half in much the same manner they finished the first, though after carving a decent opening, Carroll could only blaze over after a neat exchange between Nolan and Matt Jarvis.
Swansea began to show signs of life with Michu spurning two decent half-chances before Swansea left-back Ben Davies denied Vaz Te with a glorious sliding challenge on the edge of six-yard box.
The home crowd’s frustration started to become evident when Tremmel blocked Carroll’s somewhat tame effort with his legs leading to Diame, in the same passage of play, wildly miscuing after attempting the acrobatic.
But West Ham’s relentless pressure finally paid dividends late on, with Carroll’s breakthrough coming in predictable fashion, as the England international rose highest to power home a Mark Noble corner with just over 15 minutes left to play.
The goal seemed to spark some life into Swansea, yet Michael Laudrup's side were unable to provide the quality in the final third that had evaded them all game and West Ham held out to secure a narrow win to ease the pressure on boss Allardyce.
Goal
Own Goal
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Yellow Card
Assist
Penalty Save
Penalty Shootout Goal
Penalty Shootout Miss
Yellow Card / Red Card
Red Card
Substitution IN
Substitution OUT
Injury
Goal.com Rating
Goal.com Man of the Match
Goal.com Flop of the Match
Top & Flop Global Ranking
Fans' Man of the Match
Fans' Flop of the Match
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
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Robin van Persie Striker Manchester United |
26 | 3 |
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Luis Suárez Striker Liverpool |
23 | 0 |
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Gareth Bale Midfielder Tottenham |
21 | 0 |
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C. Benteke Striker Aston Villa |
19 | 3 |
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Michu Midfielder Swansea City |
19 | 0 |
