0-2 v West Ham United - 1 March 2003 - Away

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Spurs 0

West Ham United

West Ham United

2

Details
Match Number

6394

Opposition
West ham united

West Ham United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2002/03

Date

1st March 2003

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Upton Park

Attendance

35,049

Referee

Neale Barry

League Position

9th

Opposition League Position

18th

Weather at Kick Off

10.3° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6361st overall match (3017 wins, 1396 draws, 1935 losses)

  • 4883rd competitive match (2173 wins, 1147 draws, 1563 losses)

  • team

    226th match vs West Ham United (90 wins, 57 draws, 79 losses)

  • competition

    421st Premier League match (148 wins, 115 draws, 158 losses)

  • 5862nd match in England (2730 wins, 1321 draws, 1798 losses)

  • 104th match at Upton Park (28 wins, 27 draws, 49 losses)

Report

Les Ferdinand returned to haunt Tottenham as West Ham gave their survival hopes a boost with an emphatic victory at Upton Park.

Ferdinand's first goal since his transfer-window move from Spurs put the Hammers on the way to only their second home win of the season.

And a fumble from Spurs keeper Kasey Keller just after the break allowed Michael Carrick to seal three precious points.

Glenn Roeder's side are now level with relegation rivals Bolton, five points clear of West Brom and seven ahead of Sunderland.

Ferdinand, who had scored the winner for Spurs in this fixture last season, proved a real handful for his old team-mates in tandem with Jermain Defoe.

Defoe was promoted to the starting line-up as Paolo Di Canio was suffering from a stomach bug.

And he almost scored after just five minutes when Ferdinand won an aerial challenge and Keller was forced to make a double save.

Keller then punched away a rising shot from Defoe, and did even better to push Bowyer's shot on to his right-hand post.

But the Hammers finally made the breakthrough when Defoe turned Dean Richards and Ledley King on the halfway line and burst forward.

He slipped the ball to Ferdinand on the edge of the area and Keller allowed the striker's shot to squirm under his body and into the net.

Teddy Sheringham had a good chance to equalise for Spurs just before the break when Hammers keeper David James missed Darren Anderton's corner, but his header drifted wide.

Within 90 seconds of the restart, West Ham were two up.

Carrick crossed from the right, King failed to clear and the midfielder was on hand to steer the ball home when Keller fumbled the loose ball.

The Hammers almost scored again on 51 minutes when Ian Pearce won a header at the far post, but Keller scrambled the ball away from under the bar.

Ferdinand went off to a standing ovation with just under half an hour to go and West Ham were happy to play out time as a toothless Spurs attack failed to threaten.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
29 19 6 4 64 30 34 63
2
Manchester united
28 16 7 5 45 26 19 55
3
Newcastle united
28 17 4 7 47 33 14 55
4
Everton
29 14 7 8 38 34 4 49
5
Chelsea
29 13 9 7 50 31 19 48
6
Charlton athletic
29 13 6 10 39 36 3 45
7
Liverpool
28 11 10 7 39 28 11 43
8
Blackburn rovers
29 11 10 8 35 32 3 43
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
29 12 7 10 41 40 1 43
10
Southampton
29 11 9 9 30 28 2 42
11
Manchester city
29 11 5 13 39 44 -5 38
12
Fulham
29 10 7 12 33 35 -2 37
13
Middlesbrough
28 9 8 11 34 32 2 35
14
Aston villa
28 10 5 13 31 32 -1 35
15
Leeds united
28 10 4 14 34 37 -3 34
16
Birmingham city
28 7 8 13 25 41 -16 29
17
Bolton wanderers
28 5 11 12 31 45 -14 26
18
West ham united
29 6 8 15 32 53 -21 26
19
West bromwich albion
29 5 6 18 21 44 -23 21
20
Sunderland
29 4 7 18 19 46 -27 19
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