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27 October 1999
Liverpool 1:0 West Ham
FA Premier League
Anfield

REPORT

by Football 365

Titi Camara proved a more than able deputy for Michael Owen and Robbie Fowler as his fourth goal of the season gave Liverpool victory at Anfield tonight.

Camara became the club's top scorer this season with his strike on 43 minutes, firing beyond Shaka Hislop from inside the six-yard box after Rio Ferdinand had failed to deal with Rigobert Song's low cross.

He had another "goal" disallowed for a foul on Ferdinand during the second half and his whole performance showed Owen and Fowler could have a fight on their hands to both regain their places in the starting line-up when they are fit.

The Guinean, signed from Marseille for £2.5million in the summer, was expected to do little more than sit on the bench for the bulk of this season as the two England internationals made the first-team jerseys their own.

But he grabbed a point-saving equaliser at Southampton on Saturday and with Fowler likely to be out for at least a fortnight - Owen may return against Bradford next Monday - Camara could get an extended run in the side.

He certainly deserved the standing ovation he received from the home fans when he was replaced by Vladimir Smicer with 11 minutes to go - a decision which was also booed by certain sections of the Liverpool support.

Erik Meijer, alongside Camara tonight, had a more subdued game but he was a willing runner and proved a nuisance in the air to the West Ham defence.

Liverpool had some nervy moments, particularly in the second half as the visitors came to life and put their opponents under pressure.

But West Ham badly missed the injured Paolo Di Canio, with the strikeforce of Paulo Wanchope and Paul Kitson - making his first Premiership start of the season - getting little joy out of Stephane Henchoz and Sami Hyypia.

The Londoners were without five senior defenders but it was up front where they were found wanting, with the invention of 17-year-old Joe Cole failing to spark an equaliser.

Song the goal creator became Song the goal saver when he hacked Frank Lampard's 55th-minute shot off the line after Sander Westerveld had only half-blocked the England midfielder's effort.

But the Hammers created precious few chances even when they were behind and Hislop was the busier keeper until the final whistle.

He brilliantly pushed Patrik Berger's effort wide four minutes from time, having earlier had Kitson to thank for clearing Vegard Heggem's goalbound header when he was stranded.

But Liverpool's failure to find a second goal meant their supporters were forced to sit through a tense finale until referee Stephen Lodge blew the final whistle to put them out of their misery.

The win, only their second in the League since August 28, lifts them to ninth in the Premiership - still a place behind Merseyside rivals Everton.

And their victory, while hard-earned, will have a little of the gloss taken off it by the fact West Ham were without five senior defenders.

They were on the back foot from early on, with Hislop having to be at his best to beat away a fierce David Thompson drive from 12 yards after Song's pass had opened up the visitors.

Camara's volley landed on the roof of the West Ham net, while Jamie Redknapp's curling free-kick from just outside the area flew inches wide with Hislop stranded.

Meijer also fired narrowly off target before Camara struck, though the Hammers had gone agonisingly close to taking the lead themselves with their first chance of the game on 32 minutes.

Liverpool failed to clear their lines and after Wanchope had pulled the ball back from the byline, Trevor Sinclair unleashed a fizzing drive which only just went past Westerveld's far post.

Camara's goal relieved some of the tension around Anfield and the Reds felt they could have had a penalty early in the second half when Wanchope appeared to handle in his own area.

But Lampard then gave Liverpool a reminder of the Hammers' threat and the Costa Rican was crowded out 12 yards from goal when a loose ball fell at his feet.

Neil Ruddock headed Marc Keller's corner wide and Sinclair could not quite get enough on the Frenchman's free-kick but the hosts could easily have snatched a second as West Ham threw more and more men forward in a search for an equaliser.

Liverpool could not double their lead but that did not matter and they head into home games against Bradford and Derby next week in good heart.


MATCH STATS

Liverpool : Westerveld, Song, Henchoz, Hyypia, Matteo, Carragher, Redknapp, Berger, Thompson (Heggem, 73), Camara (Smicer, 78), Meijer.
Unused subs : Murphy, Nielsen, Gerrard
Scorers : Camara (43rd)
Bookings : Carragher
Sentoff : --

West Ham : Hislop, Potts, Ruddock, Keller, Ferdinand, Sinclair, Kitson, Lomas, Lampard, Wanchope, Cole.
Unused subs : Foe, Moncur, Forrest, Margas, Newton
Scorers : --
Bookings : Keller
Sentoff : --

Referee : S Lodge (Barnsley)

Attendance : 44,012



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