Chris Sutton proved his point to ensure reckless Rovers did not pay the
ultimate Cup price for Kevin Gallacher's moment of utter madness.
Scottish international Gallacher had given Roy Hodgson's side the perfect
start by poking home from striker partner Sutton within two minutes of the
start.
Yet after Paul Kitson's equaliser the Ewood side lost all sense of discipline,
with Gallacher red-carded for needlessly flinging his arm into the face of Eyal
Berkovic.
Berkovic, seemingly targeted by the foul-tempered Billy McKinlay and Tim
Sherwood, got up to add insult to any perceived Blackburn injury, helping John
Hartson's goalbound effort over the line after a Tim Flowers' fumble.
Only the crossbar saved Blackburn on the stroke of half-time but Sutton, the
man who so publicly burned his international bridges 10 days ago, led from the
front to drag the 10 men back into contention.
It was the England rebel who popped up at the back post to nod home his 16th
of the season from Jason Wilcox's cross just after the hour to leave the Rovers
fans singing his praises.
And with Flowers making up for his earlier errors in a frantic finish,
Hodgson's side held on to take the Hammers back to Lancashire on Wednesday
week.
A draw seemed the least they would get at the outset. Hodgson's decision to
use McKinlay, Sherwood and Garry Flitcroft together in midfield, while Berkovic
was restored as Harry Redknapp demonstrated his attacking intent, looked a
winner.
The trio were hunting in packs, hustling the Hammers off the ball, and after
barely a minute McKinlay was too strong for Berkovic, setting up Gallacher for a
strike that whistled a fraction over.
Within seconds, the miss was forgotten, as Sutton out-muscled Blackburn old
boy Ian Pearce before spinning to cross.
Gallacher was still second favourite, but stuck out his right leg to steer his
17th of the season beyond Craig Forrest's right hand.
Sutton's physical presence was unsettling the home side, Rio Ferdinand in
particular ill at ease, but fortunately for West Ham, Hartson's approach was
reaping similar dividends.
And it was from Hartson's aerial threat, even Colin Hendry made to struggle,
that they levelled, against the run of play, in the 24th minute.
Under pressure from Hartson, Stephane Henchoz headed out weakly, and when Stan
Lazaridis skipped outside Jeff Kenna to centre, Blackburn were so busy watching
the Welshman that they allowed Kitson time to get the ball out from under his
own feet.
Even so, a goal looked unlikely, but Kitson somehow spotted the tiniest of
gaps to squeeze wide of the slow-moving Flowers and just inside the bottom
corner.
Still, Blackburn were worth parity at least, and if they had kept their heads
they might well have won at the first attempt.
But now Sherwood and McKinlay started to lose theirs, especially in the
vicinity of Berkovic, with referee Peter Jones receiving a fearful ear-bashing.
It undermined Rovers' concentration, and it needed a truly wonderful reaction
stop by Flowers - partially atoning for his earlier failure - to foil Frank
Lampard after Berkovic had combined with Kitson in front of goal.
And four minutes later, Gallacher lost it completely, charging after Berkovic
- Sherwood was on the same war-path - and throwing out his right arm to send the
Israeli to the ground.
Mr Jones, barely 10 yards away, had no doubt, and no option, Gallacher
banished, and McKinlay and Sherwood seemed intent on joining the Scottish
international in the dressing room ahead of schedule.
With Sutton alone up front, Rovers were ragged, although they only had
themselves to blame as they went in behind.
Sherwood did well to rob Berkovic on the touchline, but sent the ball straight
to Lampard, unmarked and 20 yards out.
Flowers fumbled his swerving right-footer, got up to foil Berkovic's rebound
but only to the feet of Hartson, and when the Welshman slotted toward the spot
Kitson had found earlier, it was Berkovic, no more than a yard out, who touched
home.
It might have been worse for Rovers, with only a flying leap from Flowers
preventing the unmolested Hartson heading home Lampard's corner, the whistle for
the break going at the instant the ball struck the bar.
Steve Potts replaced Tim Breacker at the interval but now Rovers had regained
their composure, and when Sherwood out-battled Hartson inside the West Ham box,
Gary Croft should have done better than slice wide.
That was the full-back's last contribution, Hodgson sending on Damien Duff,
and the Irish youngster's explosive pace offered them a new dimension. And three
minutes after Duff's arrival, the Ewood outfit were back on terms.
Wilcox had done little to this point, but here he took on and beat Potts,
finding Sutton at the far post with a header Forrest could only turn onto the
post before gathering clearly over the line.
Sutton was exultant, Rovers renewed, but it became all hands to their pump as
the home side surged forward.
Flowers superbly turned over a Kitson piledriver that deflected off Hendry
after Hartson sent him away, but then missed his punch for a corner sparking a
frantic scramble.
Flitcroft threw himself in front of Steve Lomas to block and the Ulsterman's
follow-up was hacked off the line by Kenna, before Kitson twice failed to hit
the target when all alone in front of goal.
Not that Rovers were entirely on the back foot, and when Pearce clambered over
Duff from behind the linesman flagged by Mr Jones did not respond.
It was frantic, thrilling stuff, West Ham throwing everything forward but in
danger of getting caught on the break as Duff showed his promise.
A Lampard corner eluded everybody and then Hartson - just two goals in 13 now
- worked himself space but blazed over. Great stuff.
Teams
West Ham: Forrest, Breacker (Potts 46), Pearce, Ferdinand, Lomas,
Lazaridis, Lampard, Berkovic, Impey, Kitson (Hodges 78), Hartson.
Subs Not Used: Lama, Mean, Moncur.
Booked: Berkovic.
Goals: Kitson 28, Berkovic 44.
Blackburn: Flowers, Kenna, Sherwood, Hendry, Gallacher, Sutton,
Wilcox, Flitcroft, McKinlay, Croft (Duff 58), Henchoz.
Subs Not Used: Dahlin, Bohinen, Broomes, Fettis.
Sent Off: Gallacher (32).
Booked: Flitcroft.
Goals: Gallacher 3, Sutton 62.
Att: 25,729
Ref: P Jones (Loughborough).