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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Goal was only a consolation from Mexican striker Guille Franco when fell 3-1 against Wolverhampton.

WEST HAM UNITED 1
- Guillermo Franco 90

WOLVEHAMPTON WANDERERS 3
- Doyle 28,
- Zubar 58,
- Jarvis 61

**Wolverhampton Wanderers produced an excellent away performance to 3-1 win at West Ham United sent them seven points clear of the danger-zone, with just seven games left to play.

In the 28th minute the visitors took the lead after a terrible mistake by James Tomkins. Kevin Doyle got into the penalty area before calmly sliding his shot past Robert Green and into the back of the net for his seventh goal of the season.

That goal was only a consolation, though, as Wolves got the victory they deserved leaving West Ham without a win in five matches and well and truly in a relegation battle to stay in the Premier League.

The Hammer's defence fall appart as Ronald Zubar and Matthew Jarvis struck inside three second-half minutes to lift Mick McCarthy's side seven points clear of the drop zone, in the 58th and 61th minute.

West Ham's Mexican striker Guille Franco, excellent since came off the bench to score in injury time that goal was only a consolation.

Wolves got the victory they deserved leaving West Ham without a win in five matches and well and truly in a relegation battle to stay in the Premier League.



Team Line-ups:

West Ham: Green, Faubert, Tomkins, Upson, Daprela, Behrami, Kovac, Parker, Diamanti, Cole, McCarthy

Wolverhampton: Hahnemann, Foley, Berra, Craddock, Zubar, Elokobi, Mancienne, Henry, Jarvis, D Jones, Doyle

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