West Ham manager Alan Pardew has the opportunity to make amends for last
year's insipid play-off final performance after inflicting upon Ipswich yet more
end-of-season heartbreak.
Striker Bobby Zamora, the man drafted in as cover for the injured Teddy
Sheringham, was the hero with a second-half double to fire the Hammers into a
Coca-Cola Championship clash with Derby or Preston at Cardiff's Millennium
Stadium on May 30.
Twelve months ago, after sending boss Joe Royle's side packing at the
semi-final stage, West Ham reserved arguably their worst display of the season
for the final as they allowed Crystal Palace to take a coveted #20million place
in the Barclays Premiership.
After despatching Ipswich again, Pardew will demand there is no repeat.
He has a score to settle with the play-off system after being a three-time
loser in them in recent seasons, twice with Reading in 2001 and 2003, and again
a year ago with West Ham.
And Ipswich must loathe the play-offs, this was their fifth failure in nine
years and sixth overall in seven attempts.
For an hour there was nothing to choose between the sides in a game which was
unrelenting in pace, albeit matched by endeavour as there was precious little
skill to savour such was the determination of both sides to clinch a place in
the final.
Perhaps understandably, buoyed by a sell-out 30,000 crowd and after being
greeted by a wall of noise as the two sides made their way onto the pitch, it
was Ipswich who looked to build on their rousing finale at Upton Park on
Saturday.
After pegging West Ham back to 2-2 following a dreadful initial 13 minutes in
which they fell asleep and two goals adrift, the impetus was with Royle's boys
and there was certainly no repeat of the lethargy they had shown in the east end
of London.
The early skirmishes, as the two sides tested one another out, was punctuated
by the first clear-cut opportunity of the game in the 12th minute.
From a Fabian Wilnis throw into the Hammers penalty area, Jason de Vos flicked
the ball into the path of Darren Currie - starting after his substitute
appearance at the weekend - to strike a sidefoot volley from 12 yards, albeit
into the arms of a grateful Jimmy Walker.
That was the visitors' cue to counter, unsurprisingly via imaginative winger
Matthew Etherington who showed a turn of speed which took him away from Richard
Naylor before firing in a low drive Kelvin Davis at first only parried before
collecting at the second attempt.
After Matt Richards and Jason de Vos then made a combined hash of a low
Etherington ball into the area that neither Marlon Harewood nor Zamora could
capitalise on, he again came in for rough punishment as on Saturday.
Ipswich eventually resorted to rough-house tactics in that game to slow down
Etherington, so it was no surprise he was the victim of the game's first crude
challenge in the 25th minute, with Ian Westlake deserving his booking.
But by that stage West Ham had drawn the early sting from Ipswich, yet time
and again they failed to take advantage of the extra man they often seemed to
possess on the counter.
It took a mistake from Walker to rouse Town in the closing stages of the half,
with the goalkeeper deceived by the swerve on a 30-yard Currie strike, but
fortunate his left hand deflected it over the bar.
After Davis was almost knocked out on the stroke of half time, taking a
ferocious, acutely-angled drive from Tomas Repka full in the face, the Town
keeper showed he had fully recovered after the restart.
Twice inside the opening 10 minutes of the second half the goalkeeper was
smartly down to his left to make clutch saves from captain Nigel Reo-Coker and
Zamora.
Then came the breakthrough on the hour as West Ham opened up Ipswich with the
kind of swift incisiveness that resulted in their two-goal lead on Saturday, and
with Zamora again on the end of the move after scoring at the weekend.
Carl Fletcher was the instigator, playing a low ball into the path of Harewood
who turned onto the pass and away from Richards before splitting the six-yard
box with a delivery to the far post where Zamora was able to sidefoot home for
his 11th of the season.
In the 72nd minute came a goal of exquisite quality, all from a cleared
Ipswich free-kick which culminated in Harewood flighting in a deep ball from the
right wing that split covering defenders Wilnis and captain Jim Magilton - and
Zamora to sidefooted a left-foot volley from 15 yards past a stranded Davis.
Teams:
Ipswich Davis, Wilnis, De Vos, Naylor, Richards, Currie,
Magilton (Bowditch 75), Miller, Westlake, Bent, Kuqi.
Subs Not Used: Price, Diallo, Horlock, Juan.
Booked: Westlake.
West Ham Walker, Repka (Dailly 76), Ferdinand, Ward, Powell,
Mullins, Fletcher, Reo-Coker, Etherington (Noble 89), Harewood,
Zamora (Newton 79).
Subs Not Used: Bywater, Rebrov.
Booked: Harewood.
Goals: Zamora 61, 72.
Agg (2-4)
Att: 30,010
Ref: S Dunn (Gloucestershire).