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Wasteful West Ham relegated from Premier League
WEST Ham became the first team relegated from the Premier League and needs a new manager for next season after squandering a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 at Wigan yesterday.
Needing to beat its fellow struggler to prolong a six-year stay in the top division, the Hammers were 2-0 up after 26 minutes through a pair of goals by Demba Ba.
But Charles N'Zogbia started Wigan's comeback with a 57th-minute free kick and Conor Sammon equalized 11 minutes later with his first goal for the club. N'Zogbia then scored deep into injury time with a shot across goalkeeper Robert Green that went in at the far post.
An hour after the defeat left the east London club bottom of the standings and six points from safety with just one game remaining, West Ham said on its website that Avram Grant "is no longer the manager of West Ham United."
Grant served just one year of a four-year contract.
"I feel so sorry that we couldn't do the job that I wanted to do," Grant said immediately after the game. "I still believe in the future of this club."
Grant could be followed out of the club by leading players including Scott Parker and Carlton Cole, with the cost of relegation from the lucrative Premier League widely estimated at 40 million pounds (US$64.8 million).
"It's not an easy day," Grant said. "Not for me, not for others."
West ham is six points behind its nearest rivals, Wigan, Blackpool and Birmingham, which lost 2-0 to visiting Fulham in another of yesterday's five games. That trio, along with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Blackburn, are the candidates to fill the remaining two relegation spots.
Wolves host Blackburn next Sunday, when Blackpool is at champion Manchester United, Birmingham is at Tottenham and Wigan is at Stoke.
Fulham defender Brede Hangeland scored twice to leave Birmingham still in danger of relegation.
Arsenal is in danger of finishing in fourth place - matching its lowest finish since Arsene Wenger took over as manager in 1996 - after a 2-1 home defeat by Aston Villa, Tottenham won 2-0 at Liverpool to move above its opponent into fifth place, and Chelsea drew 2-2 with Newcastle.
A day after Manchester United won a record 19th English championship, Arsenal had a chance to put pressure on Chelsea for second place. But England striker Darren Bent scored twice in the first 15 minutes for Villa and Arsenal wasted a host of chances and majority possession before Robin van Persie scored for the Gunners with a minute left.
Manchester City, which ended its 35-year wait for a trophy with a 1-0 win over Stoke in Saturday's FA Cup final, could now take third place from the Gunners if it beats Stoke again tomorrow.
Only the top three teams automatically reach the Champions League group stage, with the fourth-place team having to go through a playoff for the lucrative tournament.
Alex's 83rd-minute goal seemed to have given Chelsea victory over visiting Newcastle, but defender Steven Taylor equalized for the Magpies in injury time. Branislav Ivanovic had opened the scoring in the second minute, with Jonas Guiterrez replying in the 10th.
Tottenham won a league match at Anfield for the first time since 1993 to move above its opponent.
Liverpool had taken 20 points from a possible 24 in its previous eight home matches under Kenny Dalglish, who was confirmed as manager this week for the next three years, but Rafael van der Vaart volleyed Tottenham ahead in the ninth minute with his 13th league goal of the season.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez was lucky not to get sent off for kicking Michael Dawson, picking up just a yellow card from referee Howard Webb, before Luka Modric doubled Spurs' lead with a 53rd-minute penalty awarded for a foul by John Flanagan on Steven Pienaar.
Needing to beat its fellow struggler to prolong a six-year stay in the top division, the Hammers were 2-0 up after 26 minutes through a pair of goals by Demba Ba.
But Charles N'Zogbia started Wigan's comeback with a 57th-minute free kick and Conor Sammon equalized 11 minutes later with his first goal for the club. N'Zogbia then scored deep into injury time with a shot across goalkeeper Robert Green that went in at the far post.
An hour after the defeat left the east London club bottom of the standings and six points from safety with just one game remaining, West Ham said on its website that Avram Grant "is no longer the manager of West Ham United."
Grant served just one year of a four-year contract.
"I feel so sorry that we couldn't do the job that I wanted to do," Grant said immediately after the game. "I still believe in the future of this club."
Grant could be followed out of the club by leading players including Scott Parker and Carlton Cole, with the cost of relegation from the lucrative Premier League widely estimated at 40 million pounds (US$64.8 million).
"It's not an easy day," Grant said. "Not for me, not for others."
West ham is six points behind its nearest rivals, Wigan, Blackpool and Birmingham, which lost 2-0 to visiting Fulham in another of yesterday's five games. That trio, along with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Blackburn, are the candidates to fill the remaining two relegation spots.
Wolves host Blackburn next Sunday, when Blackpool is at champion Manchester United, Birmingham is at Tottenham and Wigan is at Stoke.
Fulham defender Brede Hangeland scored twice to leave Birmingham still in danger of relegation.
Arsenal is in danger of finishing in fourth place - matching its lowest finish since Arsene Wenger took over as manager in 1996 - after a 2-1 home defeat by Aston Villa, Tottenham won 2-0 at Liverpool to move above its opponent into fifth place, and Chelsea drew 2-2 with Newcastle.
A day after Manchester United won a record 19th English championship, Arsenal had a chance to put pressure on Chelsea for second place. But England striker Darren Bent scored twice in the first 15 minutes for Villa and Arsenal wasted a host of chances and majority possession before Robin van Persie scored for the Gunners with a minute left.
Manchester City, which ended its 35-year wait for a trophy with a 1-0 win over Stoke in Saturday's FA Cup final, could now take third place from the Gunners if it beats Stoke again tomorrow.
Only the top three teams automatically reach the Champions League group stage, with the fourth-place team having to go through a playoff for the lucrative tournament.
Alex's 83rd-minute goal seemed to have given Chelsea victory over visiting Newcastle, but defender Steven Taylor equalized for the Magpies in injury time. Branislav Ivanovic had opened the scoring in the second minute, with Jonas Guiterrez replying in the 10th.
Tottenham won a league match at Anfield for the first time since 1993 to move above its opponent.
Liverpool had taken 20 points from a possible 24 in its previous eight home matches under Kenny Dalglish, who was confirmed as manager this week for the next three years, but Rafael van der Vaart volleyed Tottenham ahead in the ninth minute with his 13th league goal of the season.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez was lucky not to get sent off for kicking Michael Dawson, picking up just a yellow card from referee Howard Webb, before Luka Modric doubled Spurs' lead with a 53rd-minute penalty awarded for a foul by John Flanagan on Steven Pienaar.
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