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Upton Park (ATT 35,005) 19th November 2012 - Kick off 20:00 Ref: C Foy

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J O'Brien (48)

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J Walters (13)

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Joey O'Brien sealed a 1-1 draw for West Ham at home to Stoke

Last Updated: December 3, 2012 4:16pm

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Joey O'Brien scored his first Premier League goal to cancel out Jonathan Walters' opener and hand West Ham a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Stoke at Upton Park.

The Potters went ahead in the first half thanks to a brilliant set-piece which saw Walters make a perfectly-timed run from the far post to greet Glenn Whelan's ball with a clinical finish.

But Sam Allardyce's men came out fighting after the break and O'Brien proved the unlikely hero as he prodded home Gary O'Neil's cross after some solid work from Mohamed Diame.

The hosts saw more of the ball in the opening 10 minutes but Stoke showed their usual aerial threat on a couple of occasions, most notably when Ryan Shawcross angled a long ball forward which Peter Crouch knocked down into the path of the onrushing Charlie Adam, who could not keep his shot down.

Best of the match:

  • Man of the match: James Tomkins gets the nod after contributing a dedicated, diligent display at the back for the Hammers, working hard to help inspire their comeback.
  • Goal of the match: Stoke's perfectly-executed opener from a corner was a delight to watch as the set-piece unfolded like clockwork.
  • Moment of the match: Whatever Sam Allardyce said to his West Ham side at half-time obviously did the trick as they came out with renewed purpose and O'Brien's goal was the deserved result of their revival.
  • Attempt of the match: A lively Steven N'Zonzi was unlucky to see his well-taken shot crash off the underside of the crossbar.
  • Talking point: West Ham missed a chance to go fifth in the table but can they still keep climbing after another spirited display?

Unsurprisingly Stoke's opening goal came from a set-piece but it was not scored in the manner usually associated with Tony Pulis' side.

George McCartney cleared the ball behind after 12 minutes and Whelan rolled the corner across the ground and into the area where a clever run from the far post allowed Walters to convert with a thumping effort past Jussi Jaaskelainen.

West Ham were struggling to break down a resolute Stoke defence that had been given something to protect thanks to Walters' early goal.

The visitors came within inches of doubling their lead seven minutes before half-time as Steven N'Zonzi fired in a shot from 25 yards that crashed off the crossbar and bounced just in front of the goalline with Jaaskelainen well beaten.

West Ham should have equalised within a minute of the start of the second half as Diame combined well with Modibo Maiga down the left flank to free McCartney.

The left-back's cross was perfect for Nolan but the Hammers' skipper put his header too close to Asmir Begovic.

The leveller did come only moments later as Diame's shot was charged down and O'Neil delivered from the right for O'Brien to convert from the middle of the goal.

West Ham may have missed out on the chance to move up to fifth in the table but will have been pleased to take a deserved point after a revived second-half display, while Stoke remain 14th.



West Ham UnitedTeam StatisticsStoke City
1Goals1
01st Half Goals1
5Shots on Target2
7Shots off Target5
3Blocked Shots1
12Corners4
9Fouls9
1Offsides3
1Yellow Cards0
0Red Cards0
79.1Passing Success69.1
14Tackles16
92.9Tackles Success75
58Possession42
54.4Territorial Advantage45.6
430Total Passes327
52Total Crosses19
179Lost Balls183
57Recoveries56
56.21st Half Poss.43.8
57.42nd Half Poss.42.6

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1 Manchester United 37 88
2 Manchester City 37 78
3 Chelsea 37 72
4 Arsenal 37 70
5 Tottenham Hotspur 37 69
6 Everton 37 63
7 Liverpool 37 58
8 West Bromwich Albion 37 48
9 Swansea City 37 46
10 West Ham United 37 43
11 Stoke City 37 41
12 Norwich City 37 41
13 Newcastle United 37 41
14 Southampton 37 40
15 Fulham 37 40
16 Aston Villa 37 40
17 Sunderland 37 39
18 Wigan Athletic 37 35
19 Reading 37 28
20 Queens Park Rangers 37 25

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