- West Ham vs West Brom

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Thursday 1 January 2015 | Boleyn Ground | Referee: Jonathan Moss | Attendance 34,914

West Ham
  • Diafra Sakho (10)
West Ham
1 - 1
West Brom
  • Saido Berahino (42)
West Brom

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West Bromwich Albion ended their losing run under the watchful eye of new boss Tony Pulis on Thursday with a 1-1 draw against West Ham at the Boleyn Ground.

Pulis was appointed head coach at The Hawthorns earlier in the day - replacing Alan Irvine - and watched from the stands as Saido Berahino cancelled out Diafra Sakho's opener before half-time.

His strike ended a run of three straight Barclays Premier League defeats for the Midlands club while Sam Allardyce's West Ham failed to get back to winning ways after ending 2014 with back-to-back defeats to against Chelsea and Arsenal.

Despite West Brom starting well, Pulis watched on as his backline was carved open by a clever ball from Morgan Amalfitano, Aaron Cresswell subsequently crossing for Sakho to head home early on.

The visitors wasted several chances before the recalled Berahino eventually equalised three minutes from half-time.

Allardyce's side were much improved after the break but neither team was able to find a winner as West Ham remain sixth while West Brom stay a point clear of the drop zone in 17th.

Eager to impress their new boss, West Brom began brightly with Stephane Sessegnon and Berahino helping the visitors start on the front foot.

West Ham's first foray forward came about from a slick passing move nine minutes in, which saw Cresswell stumble inside the area before he could connect with a shot on goal.

However, Cresswell was then instrumental in giving West Ham their lead when crossing for Sakho to head home his eighth Premier League goal 10 minutes in.

Former West Brom man Amalfitano played Cresswell in behind Andre Wisdom and the full-back's delivery was met by Sakho, whose header found its way past Ben Foster off the far post.

Stewart Downing tested Foster from close range soon after, with opposite number Adrian saving well from Chris Baird's volley as West Brom forged their first opening.

As in the Boxing Day defeat to Manchester City, West Brom continued to miss chances as Sessegnon shot wide when afforded time and space in the area.

Allardyce had brought Carl Jenkinson and James Collins into his defence and they were tested further when Chris Brunt evaded Collins - only to divert Sessegnon's pass wide before Berahino finally levelled shortly before the break.

Sessegnon - who shook off a knock to keep his place in caretaker Rob Kelly's starting XI - was again influential, bursting forward before squaring for the striker to sidefoot home.

Berahino was denied a second early in the second half by a sprawling Adrian as Kelly's men continued to impress before the home side eventually managed to regain a foothold in the contest.

Cresswell's free-kick struck Foster's left-hand post while Downing's cross from the right led to a goalmouth scramble but the hosts failed to regain the lead as the spoils were shared in east London.

West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce: "We would have had three points if we had a little bit more patience and stop getting over-anxious in terms of throwing too many forward.

"In trying to be creative we were over-creative and then they scored on the break. It's always difficult to play three games in such a short space - you could see the fatigue level in both teams. West Brom camped themselves in their half after the break. We didn't manage to break them, apart from the Aaron Cresswell free-kick."

West Bromwich Albion caretaker head coach Rob Kelly: "Both teams created chances and could have nicked it. The game got strung out a little bit. It was a good testament to our players that we played well until the end. West Ham are a top six team.

"There weren't really that many messages [from new manager Tony Pulis]. We put into work the gameplan [former manager] Alan Irvine put in place. They came up with one or two ideas [Pulis and his former assistant Dave Kemp]. They let me, [fellow coach] Keith Downing and [goalkeeping coach] Dean Kiely get on with it."

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13. Adrián
19. James Collins
2. Winston Reid
3. Aaron Cresswell
18. Carl Jenkinson
11. Stewart Downing
30. Alexandre Song
21. Morgan Amalfitano
8. Cheikhou Kouyaté
9. Andy Carroll
15. Diafra Sakho
Substitutes Your Rating All Fans BFR
24. Carlton Cole
16. Mark Noble
7. Matthew Jarvis
17. Joey O'Brien
22. Jussi Jääskeläinen
31. Enner Valencia
4. Kevin Nolan
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1. Ben Foster
2. Andre Wisdom
23. Gareth McAuley
6. Joleon Lescott
4. Chris Baird
17. Graham Dorrans
21. Youssuf Mulumbu
11. Chris Brunt
7. James Morrison
29. Stéphane Sessegnon
18. Saido Berahino
Substitutes Your Rating All Fans BFR
36. Adil Nabi
27. Silvestre Varela
25. Craig Dawson
16. Cristian Gamboa
5. Claudio Yacob
13. Boaz Myhill
9. Brown Ideye

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