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Sat 20 Sep 2008, Boleyn GroundReferee: P Dowd
West Ham United
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Green
21
Behrami
15
Upson
2
Neill
   
3
Ilunga
20
Faubert
16
Noble
8
Parker
  
(71)
11
Etherington
(73)
32
Di Michele
12
Cole
  
(87)
Substitutes
33
Sears
(87)
28
Reid
24
Lastuvka
5
Lopez
13
Boa Morte
(73)
17
Mullins
(71)
27
Davenport
 
 Match Quotes
West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola
"The fans were very supportive and they have made me feel very welcome here since I arrived. Hopefully we will get better and better for them. It was okay, as a performance. I have to say that for 70 minutes we were very good, but then we had to concede something because we were playing a very offensive game, we had run a lot."

- Gianfranco Zola

 
West Ham United 3
Newcastle United 1
Scorer: Di Michele (7, 37)
Scorer: Etherington (52)
Scorer: Owen (66)
Attendance: 34743 FT (16:52)

 

Gianfranco Zola's reign as West Ham United manager got off to the perfect start as his fellow Italian David Di Michele hit a brace to help see off Newcastle United 3-1 at Upton Park.

The former Chelsea star officially took up his duties on Monday - and the Hammers responded to record a third home successive win.

Di Michele, on a season loan from Torino, set them on their way with a deflected effort after just eight minutes and then added another before half-time.

Matthew Etherington made it 3-0 before England striker Michael Owen salvaged a consolation for the visitors.

It was a positive start by the hosts, who had won both of their opening home matches under former manager Alan Curbishley.

Di Michele skipped clear off the offside trap and into the left side of the penalty area. However, Shay Given stood up at his near post to make the save.

The Italian then got lucky after eight minutes when he cut inside from the right and shot from 20 yards - then wheeled away in celebration as the ball ricocheted off Steven Taylor and up over the keeper into the net.

slamming home

West Ham continued to press forwards and in the 23rd minute, Matthew Etherington's surging run and cross down the left flank just failed to pick out Carlton Cole who was arriving at pace in the middle.

Mark Noble shot wide again - this time driving an angled effort well wide from the left side of the penalty box. Di Michele showed him how it should be done with nine minutes left to half-time.

The chance looked to have been spurned after the Italian was played in by Noble and Given had come out to make a reaction save with his head.

However, the ball dropped back to the striker. Given far too much time and space, he simply turned inside Taylor before slamming home his second from six yards.

Newcastle faced an uphill battle now to get anything out of the match. When the ball dropped to Charles N'Zogbia 25 yards from goal, he blazed it high into the stands - just about summing up the visitors' afternoon so far.

However, Newcastle made a bright start to the second half, and Geremi's deep cross was just too far ahead of Spanish striker Xisco.

Geremi's free-kick found its way through to the six-yard box, where Taylor flicked it goalwards, but Owen could not get any power on his close-range header.

his shoulder

It proved a costly miss as, after 53 minutes, the hosts went up the other end and scored.

Cole played Di Michele away down the right channel, and he sprinted into the area. Unselfishly, the Italian, on a hat-trick, laid the ball back across goal for Etherington to sweep it into the net.

Di Michele was then teed up by Ilunga's left-wing cross - but crashed a left-foot effort over the bar from 15 yards.

Xisco, signed from Deportivo de La Coruna just before the transfer window closed, felt he should have had a penalty when Valon Behrami looked to deflect his chip into the box with a hand - but referee Phil Dowd was unimpressed.

Newcastle, though, did get a lifeline after 67 minutes. Claudio Cacapa slipped in Owen at the edge of the penalty area and the England striker dropped his shoulder to pass Neill before bending a superb effort into the top right corner.

The visitors' spirits were raised and Cacapa almost stabbed in another, but Robert Green was behind his close-range effort before then keeping out a low drive from Damien Duff.

Newcastle continued to press and Cacapa was furious with himself after heading over from 10 yards.

While West Ham looked far from comfortable during the closing stages - something which their new manager will undoubtedly work on - they managed to close the match out without any further scares.

Indeed, they should have netted a fourth in stoppage time, but substitute Luis Boa Morte shot wide when clean through - with Di Michele screaming for a square pass and a certain hat-trick.


 Fantasy Player Pick
David Di Michele of West Ham United

David Di Michele

(West Ham United) Striker grabbed a brace and an assist for his side's victory.
 IKTS Snapshot
5 per cent
Only five per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 3-1 home win for West Ham.
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Newcastle United
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Given
30
Edgar
(59)
27
Taylor
   
2
Coloccini
14
N'Zogbia
   
20
Geremi
6
Cacapa
(81)
22
Butt
11
Duff
10
Owen
19
Xisco
Substitutes
41
Doninger
12
Bassong
(59)
42
Donaldson
15
Gonzalez
(81)
13
Harper
23
Ameobi
35
Tozer
 
 Match Quotes
Newcastle United first-team coach Chris Hughton
"The first goal summed up our luck at the moment, with the deflection off Steven Taylor, and that's what happens when you don't get the rub of the green. With every defeat, you try and seek positives and the reaction to going one down was good - but what you have to do, when you are on top, is score."

- Chris Hughton

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