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WEST HAM REPORTS 1997-1998
Picture Gunners hero Marc Overmars in action.

West Ham 1 Arsenal 2

By Martin Lipton, PA Sport Chief Soccer Writer

Hammers heroes John Hartson and Rio Ferdinand became Upton Park villains as Arsenal scrambled through to the last four of the Coca-Cola Cup.

Strike ace Hartson had come into the game desperate to add to the 23 goals he had scored in the 37 games since his £3.2million switch from Highbury last February.

But the dream scenario went horribly wrong when the Welshman's woeful first half penalty was saved by David Seaman, easily atoning for another goalkeeping gaffe.

Ian Wright took advantage by claiming only his second goal in three months six minutes later, exchanging passes with Dennis Bergkamp before crashing past Craig Forrest.

It was Wright's staggering 29th goal in 29 appearances in the competition for the Gunners and Crystal Palace, and celebrated with relish.

Then seven minutes after the break, teenager Ferdinand, who was never at ease against top Gunners Wright and Bergkamp, committed a schoolboy error which allowed Marc Overmars to slot home the killer.

And while substitute Samassi Abou did his best to breathe life into the proceeding by coming off the bench to score his first goal in English football, Arsene Wenger's side were never going to relinquish their advantage.

It spelled the end of the Hammers' 10-match winning run, their best in 16 years and was enough for two-time winners Arsenal to reach their ninth semi-final.

Perhaps the Hammers should have expected the worst. After all, Arsenal had won their last five games against their neighbours and were unbeaten at Upton Park since 1987.

They were also - after fielding a reserve team in the early rounds - taking it seriously, and even if a sodden pitch was not exactly conducive to good football, it was clear right from the start that Bergkamp and Wright were back in the old routine.

One turn and cross from the Dutchman was wasted by his strike partner who headed over but Arsenal not stinting in commitment either with first-half bookings for Patrick Vieira, Nigel Winterburn and Emmanuel Petit.

Bergkamp tested Forrest with a curling free-kick and Ray Parlour failed to make the most of a four against three break, before Seaman's continued fallibility gifted the Hammers the clearest of chances.

Paul Kitson seemed to be running out of room as he latched onto Eyal Berkovic's pass, but Seaman, rushing from his line, clumsily clipped the striker.

Referee Graham Barber had no doubts, but while Hartson grabbed the ball confidently enough, it went rapidly downhill.

The approach belied that of a man who had 18 goals to his credit already this term, and the weakest of spot-kicks was easily grabbed by a relieved Seaman.

It looked as if it would prove fatal, and so it did. Forrest did well not to bring Wright down in a similar position and then dived to deny Bergkamp after he had out-fought Ferdinand.

Yet the Canadian could not keep the ball out three minutes later as Wright and Bergkamp linked up again.

Winterburn's ball dropped on Wright's foot and rolled towards Bergkamp, and with Ferdinand, David Unsworth and Ian Pearce all caught out the return pass saw Wright zip across goal before slipping home.

Despite dominating possession the Hammers were not creating, Hartson and Kitson not making the inroads they were hoping for.

They did come as close as they could a minute before the break, Lampard hitting a free-kick round the wall and Seaman slithering across feet-first to touch the ball onto his upright and away.

A sign of what might be perhaps, and the home side started the second half stronger, Kitson floating a header wide and Berkovic forcing a fingertip save from Seaman.

But seven minutes after the restart Overmars was gift-wrapped the clincher, and there was no way back.

Seaman pumped a free-kick up the middle, and although Wright worried Ferdinand and Unsworth, there should have been no danger as the ball dropped into the box.

Yet neither England defender took command, watching each other and then, in horror, Overmars as the Dutch winger stroked home his sixth of the season.

All over, even more the case when the willing Kitson limped off to be replaced by Abou, and with West Ham committed to throwing men forward, Wenger's side looked as likely to catch them on the break.

Wright strayed offside after Overmars had surged forward and then just failed to get on the end of a teasing cross by the Dutchman.

West Ham at least kept coming and Abou gave them hope 15 minutes from time, sneaking between Steve Bould and Martin Keown onto Stan Lazaridis' long ball to poke home his first goal in English football.

It ensured a late siege, although if Overmars had been half-a-stride quicker he would surely have finished it off after Forrest could not hold from Wright's low skimmer.

In the final seconds, Lazaridis roasted Grimandi but Lampard could not keep the ball down and as it sailed over the bar, so did claret and blue hopes.

Teams:

West Ham: Forrest, Impey, Unsworth, Ferdinand, Pearce (Rowland 66), Lazaridis, Potts, Lampard, Berkovic, Hartson, Kitson (Abou 59).

Subs Not Used: Lama.

Booked: Ferdinand, Unsworth.

Goals: Abou 75.

Arsenal: Seaman, Winterburn, Vieira, Bould, Wright (Wreh 83), Bergkamp, Overmars (Hughes 88), Keown, Parlour, Petit, Grimandi.

Subs Not Used: Manninger.

Booked: Vieira, Winterburn, Petit, Grimandi.

Goals: Wright 25, Overmars 52.

Att: 24,770

Ref: G P Barber (Pyrford).

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