The Borneo Post

Noble spot on to boost West Ham’s survival bid

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LONDON: Mark Noble boosted West Ham’s bid for Premier League survival as the midfielder’s late penalty sealed a 1- 0 win over fellow strugglers Hull on Saturday.

Noble struck from the spot with 14 minutes left to give Slaven Bilic’s side successive victories at the London Stadium for the first time since moving into their new home in the close-season.

Although they were out-played by lowly Hull for long periods, West Ham have pulled five points clear of the relegation zone with a solid run of one defeat in their last five league matches.

Hull slumped to the bottom of the table after setting a club record with seven consecutiv­e away defeats in the top-flight.

The Tigers have gone six league games without a win and head into the busy Christmas period facing a tough fight to avoid relegation.

Dieumerci Mbokani was back in Hull’s attack after returning from suspension and the Congolese forward had the visitors’ first chance when a nimble step- over opened space for a shot that flashed just wide.

Mbokani went even closer moments later, pouncing on Aaron Cresswell’s under-hit back pass to Hammers goalkeeper Darren Randolph before smashing his strike against a post.

Hull had failed to score in any of their past four away matches, but Mike Phelan’s team were well on top and when Randolph made a fine save to keep out Harry Maguire’s header from a Robert Snodgrass corner, rumbles of discontent could be heard all around the London Stadium. — AFP

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