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Earnshaw v Defoe

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  1. Masky

    Masky Well-Known Member

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    Watching Jermaine Defore score yet another goal for Sunderland on the weekend and clearly enjoying himself....my thoughts and intrigue turned to a cracking game back in 2003 (ish).

    The point of my intrigue is that both players are of similar age and build, one is still starring and much sought after, and the other is apparently pursuing Doris....for all intents and purposes.

    Similarly Chopra just about finished, and McCormack, about the same dap and age....was playing in the Premier League last season, again much sought after....in both cases Earnie and Chops....what a waste of talent.

    Anyway I looked up the game which was televised and am pleased to share it again with you, my pals! :emoticon-0103-cool:


    Cardiff City 2 West Ham 3


    West Ham striker Jermain Defoe scored a stunning hat-trick as he brought his side back from two goals down to win at Cardiff in the Carling Cup.

    Defoe struck the winner in the 88th minute to stun the home fans who had seen their side go into an early two-goal lead.

    Robert Earnshaw had struck twice in the first half; his second a sensational strike past England goalkeeper David James.

    But Defoe hauled his side back into with a first half penalty and a deflected second before winning it with a well-struck 20-yard drive.

    The attacking teams both managers had sent out gave an indication of the nature of the contest, and it did not disappoint from the outset.

    Cardiff made the most of the early running and they cashed in when Jason Bowen skipped past Wayne Quinn and crossed for Earnshaw to open the scoring from close-range after just 11 minutes.

    The Bluebirds doubled their advantage in stunning fashion when Earnshaw picked the ball up with his back to goal, turned Ian Pearce and lashed an unstoppable shot into the top corner of James' net from 25 yards.

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    KEY MOMENTS
    12 mins: Earnshaw sweeps home Bowen's right-wing cross
    25 mins: Earnshaw scores a sensational second
    45 mins: Connolly is fouled in the box and Defoe nets
    64 mins: Defoe's shot goes in off Gabbidon
    88 mins: Defoe completes his hat-trick by hitting the winner

    It was a goal that would have graced any occasion, and the Zambian-born striker looked like he could run riot as he cast a spell over Pearce and Christian Dailly time after time.

    But gradually the Hammers forced their way back into the game, with Connolly and Defoe both testing Martyn Margetson with long-range efforts.

    And they equalised on the stroke of half-time when Defoe blasted home from the spot after Vidmar's challenge had brought Connolly crashing to the turf.

    After a quiet start to the second half Defoe brought West Ham level when he shrugged off Willie Boland and hit a right-foot shot that deflected off Danny Gabbidon into the net.

    Cardiff nearly restored their lead just a minute later but Mark Bonner's sweetly-struck drive flew just wide.

    West Ham sent on Richard Garcia for the disappointing Neil Mellor, and with six minutes left the substitute forced a brilliant reaction save from Margtetson.

    But the visitors were not to be denied and Defoe hit Cardiff with a hammer blow when his long-range effort crept in with just two minutes left on the clock.



    Cardiff: Margetson, Weston, Gabbidon, Vidmar, Barker, Boland, Kavanagh, Bowen, Bonner, Thorne, Earnshaw. Subs: Alexander, Prior, Campbell, Croft, Gordon.

    West Ham: James, Repka, Dailly, Pearce, Ferdinand, Quinn, Etherington, Horlock, Connolly, Defoe, Mellor. Subs: Sofiane, Garcia, Kilgallon, Noble, Bywater.
     
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  2. BluefromBridgend

    BluefromBridgend Well-Known Member

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    Was at that one. Thought we had it in the bag then someone found Defoe's on switch.

    While he has had some ups and downs as all strikers do, he is a perfect example of what can be achieved by staying fit, not abusing your body and making the most of the talent you have available. 150 Prem goals is no mean achievement.

    Wonder if he fancies a move to us in January? <whistle>
     
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