West Ham 1-3 Bolton: Zola backs blunder keeper Robert Green
Published 00:00 06/10/08 By By John Cross
Robert Green had a nightmare as Gianfranco Zola's honeymoon period as West Ham boss was brought to a shuddering end.
Those old Bolton battlers outfought, outwitted and even outclassed West Ham with a richly deserved victory which left Green horribly red-faced.
The Hammers keeper, so often their penalty saviour, dropped a clanger for Kevin Davies's 30th-minute opener, spilling a simple cross to the feet of the big Bolton striker. Green acknowledged his mistake with an apologetic hand to the West Ham fans but then, just four minutes later, he should have been saying sorry again for not doing better on Gary Cahill's second for Bolton.
They were two devastating blows from which West Ham never recovered and Bolton sub Matt Taylor hit a late free-kick to snuff out any chance of a fight back after Carlton Cole had pulled one back for Hammers with a 68th-minute header.
But Zola defended Green afterwards - and insisted he will bounce back. Zola said: "I've got nothing to say to him because he is a great keeper. He has got all of my trust.
"I'm sure that in the next game he will come back and save two penalties. I'm sure that all of the players will come back from this. It's painful to lose. It was painful as a player and maybe even more painful as a manager."
West Ham had a 100 per cent home record before yesterday while Bolton had not won a single point on their travels and yet Gary Megson's men roughed up Hammers with a snarling and gritty performance.
Davies has been branded the dirtiest player in the Premier League by Sir Alex Ferguson and yet there are few teams in the top flight who would not like him in their side.
Megson said: "Everybody focuses on him being strong and physical but he's a skilful player as well.
"We only just stayed up last season but our home form was only six points worse than when we qualified for Europe, which means our away record is shocking. This is a great result for us and I was pleased with the manner in which it came."
Green was undone when he rose in the box, went to catch a straightforward Jlloyd Samuel cross, and dropped it at Davies's feet. It was a gift.
Then, when Andy O'Brien's free-kick was not cleared by Matt Upson, Green could only parry Gretar Rafn Steinsson's fierce shot to the feet of Cahill.
It was hardly good timing for Green on the day Fabio Capello named his England squad.
Cole headed in off the bar to give Hammers a flicker of hope but super sub Taylor rifled a stunning free-kick past Green to deservedly give Bolton all three points.
West Ham: Green 4, Faubert 5, Neill 6, Upson 7, Ilunga 4, Behrami 6, Noble 6, Parker 6, Etherington 6 (Sears, 79), Di Michele 5 (Bellamy 54,5), Cole 7.
Goal: Cole 69
Bolton: Jasskelainen 7, Steinsson 7, Cahill 8, A O'Brien 8, Samuel 7, Davies 8, Nolan 8, McCann 7, Muamba 6 (J O'Brien, 80), Gardner 6; Elmander 5 (Taylor, 73, 7).
Goals: Davies 30, Cahill 34, Taylor 86
Referee: Mike Dean
ATTENDANCE: 33,715.
COMPUTER
WEST HAM
BOLTON
HAMMERS LOSE THEIR WAY
46% BALL POSSESSION 54%
FACE TO FACE
7 Corners 7
5 Offside 1
84% Pass completion 68%
15 Tackles 20
15 Fouls 8
4 Cards 3
SHOTS
10 off target 5
4 on target 6
Man Of The Match (Worth an extra two Fantasy League points)
Kevin Davies (BOLTON) 8
A constant thorn in West Ham's side. Outstanding
VILLAIN OF THE MATCH
Robert Green (WEST HAM) 4
Dropped a real howler and West Ham could not recover
ANORAK
Robert Green's blunders mean West Ham have not kept a clean sheet in 19 games
NEXT THREE GAMES
WEST HAM
Sat Oct 18: Man Utd (a) Prem
Sat Oct 25: Hull (h) Prem
Tue Oct 28: Newcastle (a) Prem
BOLTON WANDERERS
Sat Oct 18: Blackburn (h) Prem
Sat Oct 25: Tottenham(a) Prem
Tue Oct 28: Everton (h) Prem
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