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West Ham United vs Sunderland. Premier League.

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Young Hammers seal points

Image: Tomkins: Celebrates doubling West Ham's lead

West Ham have moved up to seventh in the Premier League after a 2-0 victory over struggling Sunderland.

Stanislas and Tomkins ensure all three points for West Ham

West Ham have moved up to seventh in the Premier League after a comfortable 2-0 victory over struggling Sunderland at Upton Park. The Black Cats now lie in 17th position in a disastrous day for their battle against relegation. Following wins for Blackburn and Stoke, plus Portsmouth's draw at Hull, Sunderland have dropped three places in the space of an afternoon. Sunderland started brightly with two efforts from Grant Leadbitter going close. But the home side took the lead on 43 minutes thanks to debutant Junior Stanislas slotting home the opener from six yards from Luis Boa Morte's pull back. It proved to be a big day for West Ham's kids as 20-year-old academy product James Tomkins headed the Hammers into a two goal lead on 53 minutes. He rose well to send a towering header beyond Craig Gordon from Mark Noble's corner. The game was delayed for eight minutes in the second half when West Ham midfielder Jonathan Spector suffered a head injury and was forced to leave the field by stretcher. The added injury time was not enough to save Sunderland however, as their lacklustre second half performance was punished by the home side.

Talent

West Ham have always been proud of nurturing talent, back from the 1960s when they provided England with the players to win the World Cup. Frank Lampard, Rio Ferdinand, Joe Cole and Glen Johnson are among the current England players who started at the club, and Zola has always said there would be more to come. Tomkins has been highly regarded for a while and Stanislas is now the next in the limelight. Victory moved West Ham back up to seventh in the table - which should be enough for continental football - and it leaves Ricky Sbragia's men in deep relegation trouble. While West Ham went into the match with thoughts on the Europa League on the back of five Barclays Premier League matches without defeat, the visitors had not won in five and were hovering above the drop zone. The signs were not good for Sbragia's men when Kieran Richardson, back from suspension, kicked the corner flag rather than the ball when he attempted to take an early set-piece. Despite that comedy moment, Sunderland did nearly take the lead when Leadbitter was sent through by Djibril's Cisse's flick but Robert Green blocked the finish. Zola's men offered a threat through David di Michele, who controlled a ball with his shoulder before turning and firing a volley just wide. Di Michele, just after the half-hour mark, then scooped the ball over the Sunderland defence but Herita Ilunga looked every inch the full-back he is with his sliced finish.
Opener
It was no surprise that Di Michele played a part in the opener, two minutes before the break. The 33-year-old Italian helped the ball down the line for Boa Morte to race into the area, and he provided a perfectly weighted pass just beyond centre-back Danny Collins. Stanislas tapped in and wheeled away to celebrate his first senior goal for the club. It was cruel on Sunderland, who were on the attack seconds before the goal. Green had turned away Cisse's powerful drive - which was going wide in any case - and West Ham launched their counter-attack from the resulting corner, catching out Anton Ferdinand and his team-mates. Ferdinand, who left West Ham at the start of the season, was given a warm reception from home fans on his return but his task in the second half was to dent his former club's European hopes and get his new team back on level terms. Phil Bardsley forced Green just after the restart with a near-post drive - but the visitors found themselves two goals behind in the 53rd minute. Diego Tristan's effort was tipped away for a corner and Noble's set-piece was headed home by Tomkins, who had got in front of Ferdinand to net his first for the club. It could have got worse for the visitors but Gordon made three saves in less than a minute. The first was from Matthew Upson's back-post header, then from Tomkins again when he met the resulting corner. The rebound eventually fell for Stanislas and the Scotland goalkeeper was down sharply to block his drive. Spector was carried off on a stretcher after an aerial challenge, with James Collins coming on for his first club appearance since February. Spector's injury looked serious and caused a lengthy delay - but West Ham's concentration was not affected. Sunderland striker Kenwyne Jones, on as a substitute, came close but could not get his side back in the game.
West Ham United Team Statistics Sunderland
2 Goals 0
1 1st Half Goals 0
6 Shots on Target 8
5 Shots off Target 6
7 Blocked Shots 2
11 Corners 8
10 Fouls 7
4 Offsides 2
1 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
79.3 Passing Success 76.2
25 Tackles 26
84 Tackles Success 76.9
50.6 Possession 49.4
42.9 Territorial Advantage 57.1