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GAME DETAILS
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FA Cup
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Attendance: 5,706
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Defoe 45, 72, Cole 85
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alex sorro 92 |
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Paul Howe 92 |
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byrney83 86 |
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STEVESWAN 84 |
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GeorgeParrisPet 77 |
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asmith74 75 |
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mmathe1 51 |
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CharlieEmery 39 |
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eddiecurry 6 |
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West Ham eased their way into the fourth round of the FA Cup with an impressive victory over Third Division Macclesfield.
A double by Jermain Defoe and an excellent Joe Cole goal capped impressive performances by the England hopefuls.
Cole produced a fine display in the West Ham midfield, his work-rate matching his guile.
And Defoe, in for the absent Paolo di
Canio, will have given England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson food for
thought with some top-class finishing.
Trevor Sinclair was equally impressive, proving a constant thorn in Macclesfield's side.
The only blot on an otherwise
entertaining afternoon's action was West Ham midfielder John Moncur's
sending-off in the dying minutes of the game.
Key incidents
45 mins: Jermain Defoe finishes a sweeping move to score West Ham's opener
72 mins: Defoe scores a brilliant second
81 mins: West Ham's John Moncur is sent off
84 mins: Joe Cole slots home West Ham's third
Macclesfield started the game promisingly, and even had the ball in the back of the West Ham net after three minutes.
But Richard Tracey had strayed marginally offside to the disappointment of the Moss Rose faithful.
The Silkmen were by no means overawed
by their Premiership opponents, and indeed played some excellent
football very much in the mould of West Ham.
Rickie Lambert, who posed a threat to the Hammers defence, forced a smart save out of David James.
Macclesfield put on a terrific performance and they were a great advertisement for
the Third Division
Hammers boss Glenn Roeder
The young striker was then denied by the woodwork from a powerfully-struck low free-kick.
For West Ham, Sinclair - clearly
hoping to catch the eye of England's coach - would have done better to
focus on finding the target.
But, with the goal at his mercy -
Macclesfield keeper Steve Wilson having strayed out of the area -
Sinclair failed to direct his shot into the empty net.
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