Scottish Daily Mail

HAMMERS SHOW TRUE GRIT

- LUKE AUGUSTUS

New year. new Decade. new west Ham? The previous two seasons have seen the Premier league side dumped out of the Fa Cup by league One opposition but not last night as they scraped past Gillingham to reach the fourth round.

Substitute right-back Pablo Zabaleta was the unlikely hero for the Hammers, notching his first goal in the competitio­n to see David Moyes’ second era in charge move to two wins out of two. Fellow replacemen­t Pablo Fornals confirmed the win with an injury-time strike.

it was a gritty win for west Ham, who were turgid in the first half but far better in the second, to get past a spirited Gillingham side who looked to provide another third-round giant-killing after shocking Cardiff City, then in the top flight, last season.

However, it wasn’t to be for the Kent side in front of a packed Priestfiel­d as Zabaleta squirmed an effort past Gills goalkeeper Jack Bonham that should have been stopped on 74 minutes before Fornals added the gloss.

Such was the clamour for this game it wasn’t only a sell-out among fans, it was the same case for those in the press box, with the overspill leading to some sitting in a room overlookin­g the pitch.

Before the match there was a minute’s applause for the late celebrity chef Gary Rhodes, who was a close friend of Gillingham owner Paul Scally.

Scally had a few connection­s with west Ham too, most notably with west Ham co-chairman David Gold, who was best man at his third wedding.

The two managers are longtime friends, too, with Gills boss Steve evans and west Ham counterpar­t Moyes having come through the academy ranks at Celtic together.

However, there was no room for sentiment here with a place in the fourth round on the line.

The hosts were forced into making one change from their new year’s Day draw with league One rivals Portsmouth. watford loanee alex Jakubiak came in up front for Mikael Mandron, whose partner had given birth earlier that day. as you would expect, the hosts were quick out of the traps.

early pressure saw Hammers captain angelo Ogbonna forced into heading behind for a corner. Then Gillingham left-back Connor Ogilvie tested west Ham goalkeeper lukasz Fabianski with a left-foot volley. The Poland internatio­nal was the busier of the keepers and was called into action to save an attempt from Tom O’Connor after a corner was blocked. Such was the paucity of west Ham’s attack that the half-time whistle couldn’t come soon enough for them. They mustered just one shot in 45 minutes and that wasn’t on target. in contrast, Gillingham had five with three on target to highlight their attacking intent. west Ham’s only notable contributi­on was the enforced substituti­on of right-back Ryan Fredericks due to injury. Chasing down a Gillingham counter-attack, he pulled his right hamstring and had to be replaced by veteran Zabaleta. There are 41 places separating the two teams but you wouldn’t have known that on the first-half showing. Gillingham supporters taunted the away fans by chanting ‘Can we play you every week?’ such was the glee at their opponents’ display.

Moyes had clearly laid into his side at half-time and they should have taken the lead 30 seconds after the restart. Felipe anderson lofted a delicate ball over the Gillingham defence for Sebastian Haller, who timed his run brilliantl­y just past the halfway line. The striker hurtled towards the Gillingham goal but inexplicab­ly blasted high over the crossbar.

Three minutes later, the forward came close to breaking the deadlock again. a long ball down the right-hand channel wasn’t dealt with by the home defence and Haller pounced. However, his first-time effort hit the inside of Bonham’s near post and came back into play.

west Ham’s Premier league quality was beginning to show as they looked dominant whenever they went forward.

anderson especially was starting to exploit the tired Gillingham defenders. The visitors were unlucky not to be awarded a penalty when Declan Rice’s shirt was pulled back in the box by O’Connor after a Robert Snodgrass free-kick.

Referee andrew Madley and his assistants missed it and there was no VaR to review the decision.

But minutes later jeers turned into cheers from the vocal away support. anderson played a sublime one-two with left wingback arthur Masuaku. The ball was crossed low into the box to the onrushing Zabaleta.

His first-time strike went through Bonham, whose view was partially blocked by Ogilivie, and into the net.

Gillingham had one last chance to equalise in injury time but it led to them going 2-0 behind. Defending a corner, west Ham broke with Haller playing in anderson. The Brazilian cut back to Fornals who lashed home a first-time strike at the near post.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Still got it: Zabaleta opens the scoring for West Ham
GETTY IMAGES Still got it: Zabaleta opens the scoring for West Ham
 ?? REX FEATURES ?? Saluted: Fornals wrapped it up
REX FEATURES Saluted: Fornals wrapped it up
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