1 Janvier 2007
Madejski Stadium Reading
ENG resume
PL.2006.2007.Reaging.WestH.resume.twb22.mp4
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The Icelandic acquisition of West Ham is beginning to look the worst football investment since Sam Hamman trousered £20m from two Norwegian oil barons 10 years ago on the supposition that Wimbledon were about to move to Dublin. Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson and Eggert Magnusson moved into West Ham in the belief that it was an upwardly mobile Premiership club suffering a blip in form. They now know better. Both men watched aghast yesterday as Reading, who had taken two points from the previous 18, humiliated their team. The victory over Manchester United in Alan Curbishley's first match as manager was a distant memory as Reading helped themselves to goal after goal.
Since defeating United, West Ham have won one point, and scored once, in four games. They are now four points adrift of safety and it seems only a huge outlay in the transfer window can save them. Curbishley, who looked shell-shocked on the touchline, blamed the attitude of his players, not just on the day but throughout the season. "Reading had everything we didn't have: enthusiasm, pace, shape, aggression and, above all, hunger. The West Ham team that was playing last year - and most of the personnel are the same - was the Reading we saw today: full of hunger and commitment. They wanted to be in the Premiership and drive the Baby Bentley.
Reading boss Steve Coppell:
"I knew it was a real test physically and that's why the performance was surprising as it has been so demanding for us recently.
"I didn't think the players would go to the well again or have the legs for it.
"But once we scored the first goal it was our best spell of football since I've been here. They were creative and wanted to be on the front foot."
West Ham manager Alan Curbishley:
"This hasn't just happened and the players have to realise a couple of things very quickly.
"They have not scored a lot of goals and it is a confidence thing. But how do you get it back? By winning games.
"We couldn't live with Reading but we have to rally around now and get three-pointers. We need to pick up points to give ourselves a chance."
Reading: Hahnemann, Gunnarsson, Ingimarsson, Sonko (Bikey 54), Shorey, Little (Oster 54), Sidwell, Harper (Ki-Hyeon 71), Hunt, Doyle, Lita.
West Ham: Green, Dailly, Ferdinand, Gabbidon, Konchesky, Bowyer (Newton 19), Reo-Coker, Mullins, Benayoun (Cole 78), Harewood (Spector 46), Zamora.
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