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West Ham United vs Aston Villa. Premier League.

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Upton Park pain for Hammers

West Ham suffered more agony at Upton Park as a Lucas Neill own goal handed Aston Villa victory.

Villa up to third after Neill own goal separates sides

West Ham United suffered yet more agony at Upton Park as a Lucas Neill own goal handed high-flying Aston Villa victory on Saturday evening. The Hammers are without a Premier League win on their home turf since September and now risk falling into the relegation places should Manchester City get something from their trip to West Bromwich Albion on Sunday. Gianfranco Zola's charges matched Martin O'Neill's Villa for much of the encounter as both teams spurned excellent goalscoring opportunities, with Carlton Cole wasteful in front of goal and Ashley Young hitting the woodwork. The game looked set for a goalless stalemate but James Milner's hopeful effort caught Neill on 78 minutes to deflect wickedly over the helpless Robert Green and lift Villa up to third in the table

Talent

O'Neill's young English players have given Villa fans real hope of breaking into the top four - but an American veteran in goal is also playing his part. Brad Friedel produced a string of saves to keep the scores level when the Hammers threatened through Craig Bellamy and Cole. "They have plenty of pace and are very dangerous," wrote Hammers boss Zola in his programme notes, highlighting Villa's strengths - but he has speed in his own side through Bellamy. The Wales forward applauded Stiliyan Petrov when the Villa midfielder nut-megged him - for the rest of time he was stretching Villa's defence and creating space inside. His first effort came when he raced onto Neill's lofted pass - but the ball forced the Hammers striker into a wide angle and his shot was easily saved by Friedel. There was nothing straightforward about the American's save when Bellamy raced beyond the Villa defence to collect a pass from Herita Ilunga. Friedel stayed on his feet for as long as possible before parrying the finish.
Threat
Villa's first threat came from Steve Sidwell, who drilled a low effort just wide of Green's upright, then went even closer midway through the opening half after Gabriel Agbonlahor raced down the left and beat Neill for pace. The ball was pulled back for Sidwell, with Mark Noble chasing back and doing enough to make the former Chelsea midfielder slice his finish wide. England winger Young then struck the post after being gifted possession by Scott Parker. The error allowed Young to take the ball around Green but he was forced slightly wide and the finish clipped the far post. Young also went inches wide with a free-kick, while Gareth Barry felt he should have had a penalty when he tussled with Neill shortly afterwards, but referee Mark Halsey waved play on. Bellamy's pace was West Ham's outlet. Neill sent him away on the right again and when the cross came over, Curtis Davies sliced towards his own goal and Friedel was required to tip over the crossbar. Friedel also parried a long-range effort from Valon Behrami after Davies had given the ball away cheaply. Villa broke at speed just before the half-time whistle, with Green forced into a double save - from Milner then Barry - to keep the scores level heading into the break. Zola's response at half-time was to haul off Parker and bring on Hayden Mullins to protect the defence.
Power
Bellamy could not get power on the first chance of the second half, then Matthew Upson and Neill were off target with headers when they met set-pieces. Zola made another change just before the hour mark when Behrami appeared to pick up a knock, with Lee Bowyer coming on. Former Hammers midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker, who predictably was greeted by a chorus of jeers, then replaced Carlos Cuellar after the defender also got injured. Cole was presented with a clear-cut chance when Neill cut in from the right and floated a cross to the far post - but the striker got under the finish and headed over. Cole had another opportunity in the 64th minute after Bowyer had released Bellamy to cross from the left. Luke Young blocked Cole's first effort, then Friedel produced a reflex save to stop the second. Milner picked up a booking for tripping Ilunga, but he then earned Villa the winner 12 minutes from the end. Friedel saved a close-range effort from Calum Davenport to keep the visitors ahead.
West Ham United Team Statistics Aston Villa
0 Goals 1
0 1st Half Goals 0
8 Shots on Target 2
6 Shots off Target 7
6 Blocked Shots 2
7 Corners 6
8 Fouls 12
1 Offsides 0
2 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
80.6 Passing Success 66.8
20 Tackles 31
85 Tackles Success 80.6
66.1 Possession 33.9
47.5 Territorial Advantage 52.5

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