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2013–14 West Ham United F.C. season

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The 2013–14 season was West Ham United's second campaign in the Premier League since being promoted in the 2011–12 season. It was West Ham's 18th Premier League campaign overall.

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As well as competing in the Premier League, West Ham took part in the FA Cup and the League Cup, entering at the third and second rounds respectively. They were eliminated in the third round of the FA Cup following a 5–0 away defeat by Nottingham Forest. They reached the semi-finals of the League Cup before losing 9–0 on aggregate to Manchester City. West Ham finished in 13th place in the league.[1]

Sam Allardyce took charge of his third full season as West Ham manager. Kevin Nolan captained West Ham for the third season running.

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Season summary

  • 21 May 2013: West Ham announced the signing of Romania captain, left back Răzvan Raț, making him the first signing in this transfer window.[2]
  • 21 May 2013: West Ham and Liverpool agree on a £15 million deal to bring Andy Carroll to Upton Park, with the striker yet to agree personal terms.[3]
  • 22 May 2013: The Club announced that experienced striker Carlton Cole would not be offered a new contract. He was released together with young professionals Eoin Wearen, Jake Larkins, Jack Powell and Declan Hunt. Scholars Cheye Alexander, Nigel Seidu and Josh Siafa were also released.[4]
  • 5 June 2013: West Ham announced the signing of Real Betis goalkeeper Adrián.[5]
  • 18 June 2013: West Ham target Andy Carroll passes a medical ahead of a move to the club. Co-Chairman David Gold tweeted that Carroll had passed the medical "with flying colours". Carroll signed the following day on a six-year contract for a fee of £15 million.[6][7]
  • 19 June 2013: West Ham announced the permanent signing of Andy Carroll from Liverpool, for an undisclosed, club record fee.[8]
  • 20 June 2013: The club announced the signing of Stockport County youngster Danny Whitehead.[9]
  • 1 July 2013: Winger Robert Hall left the club to become a player at Bolton Wanderers.[10]
  • 13 August 2013: West Ham announced the signing of Liverpool winger Stewart Downing.[11]
  • 17 August 2013: West Ham open their season with a 2–0 home win against newly promoted Cardiff City. On target were Joe Cole and captain Kevin Nolan. New signing Stewart Downing makes his debut, coming on as a substitute in the second half.[12]
  • 24 August 2013: Stewart Downing starts for the first time as West Ham share the spoils with Newcastle in a 0–0 draw at St James' Park.[13]
  • 27 August 2013: Ravel Morrison scores his first competitive goal for the club as West Ham beat League Two opposition Cheltenham Town in the League Cup second round.[14]
  • 27 August 2013: French midfielder Alou Diarra suffers a serious knee ligament injury and is likely to miss the rest of the season.[15]
  • 31 August 2013: West Ham lose their first game of the season at home to Stoke City, 1–0. Elliot Lee makes his Premier League debut for the club.[16]
  • 5 September 2013: West Ham win the Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy in Barcelona. Mark Noble scores the only goal, a penalty, against Espanyol.[17]
  • 9 September 2013: West Ham announce that striker Andy Carroll has suffered a new injury during his return to full training, and will be out of action for longer than was expected.[18]
  • 10 September: The Hammers confirm the signing of Croatian forward Mladen Petrić on a free transfer.[19]
  • 15 September: A 0–0 draw to Southampton sees West Ham remain unbeaten away from home so far this season. Ravel Morrison makes his first Premier League start for the club.[20]
  • 19 September 2013: Leyton Orient fail in their bid to win a judicial review into the decision to grant West Ham the tenancy of the Olympic Stadium.[21]
  • 21 September 2013: Mark Noble, having scored a penalty for West Ham to put them 2–1 ahead against Everton, becomes their first player to be dismissed this season after a second booking. Everton won 3–2 with late goals from Leighton Baines and Romelu Lukaku. Ravel Morrison scored his first Premier League goal for the club in the same game. The defeat leaves the Hammers without a win since the opening day of the season.[22]
  • 24 September 2013: West Ham defeat Cardiff City 3–2 in the League Cup fourth round. After going ahead 2–0 from goals from Ravel Morrison and Matt Jarvis, Cardiff fought back to level at 2–2. A Ricardo Vaz Tê header late into the game proved to be decisive and sent West Ham into the next round, where they will face Burnley.[23]
  • 28 September 2013: A 1–0 loss to newly promoted Hull City saw West Ham's run without a win stretch to five games. This was the club's first away defeat of the season and left them just one point above the relegation zone.[24]
  • 6 October 2013: West Ham win their first away game of the season with a 0–3 victory against Tottenham Hotspur. This was their first win at White Hart Lane since 1999.[25]
  • 14 October 2013: The club announce the re-signing of previously released striker Carlton Cole. The 30-year-old signed a three-month contract with a view to extend it in the future.[26]
  • 19 October 2013: West Ham suffer a third-straight home defeat at the hands of Manchester City. An acrobatic Ricardo Vaz Tê effort halved the deficit to 2–1, but David Silva finished late on to secure the three points for City.[27]
  • 27 October 2013: A 0–0 draw away to Swansea City saw West Ham pick up their sixth away point of the season. Carlton Cole came on as a second-half substitute in his first appearance since re-joining the club.[28]
  • 29 October 2013: The Hammers advanced to the fifth round of the League Cup for the first time in three years by beating Championship leaders Burnley 2–0 at Turf Moor.[29]
  • 2 November 2013: West Ham gain a point from a 0–0 draw against Aston Villa. The result saw them pick up their first point at home since the opening day's win against Cardiff City.[30]
  • 9 November 2013: A 3–1 defeat away to Norwich City left the club one point above the relegation zone. Ravel Morrison scored the only goal for West Ham.[31]
  • 23 November 2013: West Ham are defeated at home by London rivals Chelsea, 0–3. Former player Frank Lampard scores two with Oscar adding the third.[32]
  • 30 November 2013: Carlton Cole scores his first goal since his return to the club in a 3–0 home win against Fulham.[33]
  • 3 December 2013: A midweek trip to Selhurst Park sees the Hammers lose 1–0. Crystal Palace player and former West Ham striker Marouane Chamakh gets the only goal.[34]
  • 7 December 2013: West Ham are defeated 4–1 by Liverpool at Anfield. Three own goals are scored, including two by Joey O'Brien and Guy Demel; Martin Škrtel was at fault for the other. Kevin Nolan saw straight red and picked up a three-match ban.[35]
  • 14 December 2013: A bottom of the table clash between Sunderland and West Ham ends 0–0 at Upton Park.[36]
  • 18 December 2013: West Ham defeat Tottenham for the second time at White Hart Lane this season, this time in the League Cup quarter-finals. Late goals from Matt Jarvis and Modibo Maïga secured a 1–2 win and sent the Hammers into the semi-finals to set up a two-legged tie against Manchester City.[37]
  • 21 December 2013: Carlton Cole scores his 50th league goal for West Ham in a 3–1 defeat by Manchester Utd at Old Trafford.[38]
  • 26 December 2013: West Ham lose to Arsenal 1–3 placing them in 19th place and in the relegation zone.[39]
  • 28 December 2013: West Ham draw 3–3 with West Bromwich Albion at Upton Park. Also in the news was the release of Croatian forward Mladen Petrić by the club. He had been at the club three months.[40]
  • 1 January 2014: Fulham defeat West Ham 2–1 at Craven Cottage in a match that sees Kevin Nolan sent off for the second time in a month, banning him for four matches.[41]
  • 5 January 2014: West Ham are knocked out from the FA Cup after losing 5–0 to Nottingham Forest.[42]
  • 8 January 2014: West Ham suffer a second heavy defeat in a row in losing 6–0 to Manchester City in the semi-final of the Capital One Cup. This was their heaviest defeat of the season and Sam Allardyce's heaviest defeat as West Ham manager.[43]
  • 11 January 2014: West Ham win their first game of 2014 with a 0–2 away victory to Cardiff City. Carlton Cole got the first with Mark Noble adding a second deep into injury time. Andy Carroll provided the assist for Noble's goal in his first appearance for the club this season. James Tomkins was sent off for a second bookable offence and picked up a one-match ban.[44]
  • 21 January 2014: Manchester City win the second leg of the League Cup semi-final 0–3 to complete a record aggregate score for a semi-final, at 9–0.[45]
  • 25 January 2014: West Ham sign Italian duo Marco Borriello and Antonio Nocerino on loan until the end of the season.[46]
  • 29 January 2014: West Ham earn a point at Stamford Bridge against London rivals Chelsea in a 0–0 draw.[47]
  • 1 February 2014: Kevin Nolan scores twice with Andy Carroll setting up both goals in a 2–0 home win against Swansea City. Winston Reid makes his return from injury. Andy Carroll is sent off for violent conduct.[48]
  • 4 February 2014: The FA rejects West Ham's appeal against Andy Carroll's red card and his three-match ban is upheld.[49]
  • 8 February 2014: With no Andy Carroll, Kevin Nolan scores a brace for the second consecutive match, against Aston Villa, propelling West Ham out of the relegation zone.[50]
  • 11 February 2014: A 2–0 home win against Norwich City gives West Ham four consecutive clean sheets, the first time this has occurred since December 1985.[51]
  • 19 February 2014: Ravel Morrison is loaned to Queens Park Rangers for 93 days, meaning he will be eligible to play for them in the Championship playoff final if they reach it; the loan includes a clause allowing West Ham to recall him after 28 days.[52]
  • 22 February 2014: West Ham win their fourth-straight match, against Southampton, with goals from Matt Jarvis, Carlton Cole and Kevin Nolan. The win places West Ham into tenth in the Premier League table, their highest position since September.[53]
  • 1 March 2014: The club's winning run comes to an end after a late Romelu Lukaku goal secures all three points for Everton at Goodison Park.[54]
  • 8 March 2014: Andy Carroll scores his first goal of the season versus Stoke City, but it is not enough as West Ham lose 3–1.[55]
  • 14 March 2014: Manager Sam Allardyce is named Premier League Manager of the Month for February 2014, the fifth time he has won the award.[56]
  • 22 March 2014: Wayne Rooney scores a brace which sees the Hammers defeated 0–2 by Manchester United at Upton Park.[57]
  • 26 March 2014: A penalty and an own goal help West Ham see off Hull City 2–1 at Upton Park. Despite the win, the players were booed off at full-time.[58]
  • 31 March 2014: West Ham beat Sunderland 1–2 at the Stadium of Light thanks to goals from Andy Carroll and Mohamed Diamé. The win puts the club nine points clear of the relegation zone with six games left to play.[59]
  • 6 April 2014: Two Liverpool penalties see off West ham 1–2 at the Boleyn Ground.[60]
  • 15 April 2014: Despite taking a 1–0 lead through Matt Jarvis, West Ham are beaten 3–1 by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.[61]
  • 18 April 2014: West Ham youth team striker Dylan Tombides dies aged 20 from testicular cancer.[62]
  • 19 April 2014: A 0–1 defeat by Crystal Palace is the club's ninth home loss of the season.[63]
  • 26 April 2014: West Brom defeat West Ham 1–0 at The Hawthorns.[64]
  • 3 May 2014: West Ham beat Tottenham for the third time this season. A 2–0 home victory also sees Stewart Downing's first goal for West Ham and ensures West Ham a place in the 2014–15 Premier League.[65]
  • 6 May 2014: Mark Noble is crowned Hammer of the Year for 2013–14 whilst Ravel Morrison wins Goal of the Season for his solo effort against Tottenham in October 2013.[66]
  • 11 May 2014: West Ham are defeated in their final match 2–0 by Premier League champions Manchester City. The club finished 13th.[67]
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Final League table

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Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[68]
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Squad

[69] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Results

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Pre-season

7 July 2013 Cork City 2–6 West Ham United Cork, Ireland
18:00 BST Rundle 38'
R. Lehane 86'
Report Diarra 5'
J. Cole 18'
Taylor 62'
McCallum 72'
Noble 73' (pen.)
Morrison 85'
Stadium: Turners Cross
Attendance: 4,213
10 July 2013 Boreham Wood 0–3 West Ham United Borehamwood
19:30 BST Report Morrison 20'
Vaz Tê 21'
Nolan 84'
Stadium: Meadow Park
Referee: A. Serrano
13 July 2013 AFC Bournemouth 0–2 West Ham United Bournemouth
15:00 BST Report Nolan 8'
Collison 45'
Stadium: Dean Court
Attendance: 7,080
20 July 2013 Mainz 05 4–1 West Ham United Mainz, Germany
18:00 BST Schahin 9'
N. Müller 20'
Parker 76'
Polter 79'
Report J. Cole 47' Stadium: Bruchwegstadion
Referee: Jochen Drees
23 July 2013 Hamburg 1–3 West Ham United Flensburg, Germany
18:45 BST Westermann 43' Report Diarra 15'
Tomkins 28'
Morrison 45' (pen.)
Stadium: Flensburger Stadion
27 July 2013 Eintracht Braunschweig 0–3 West Ham United Braunschweig, Germany
14:30 BST Report Maïga 22', 44'
Diamé 42'
Stadium: Eintracht-Stadion
Attendance: 10,800

Guadiana Trophy

West Ham announced on July 31 that they would take part in the 2013 Guadiana Trophy. Also taking part were Primeira Liga sides Sporting CP and Braga.[70] West Ham finished the two-day tournament in second, behind Braga.

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Other matches

West Ham announced on 28 August that they would play a friendly game against Spanish Primera Division side Espanyol during the upcoming international break.[71]

5 September 2013 Espanyol 0–1 West Ham United Estadi Cornellà-El Prat, Barcelona
20:00 BST Report Noble 43' (pen.) Referee: Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo

Premier League

Results by matchday

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A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
17 August 2013 1 West Ham United 2–0 Cardiff City London
15:00 BST J. Cole 13'
Nolan 76'
Report Connolly Yellow card 27' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,977
Referee: Howard Webb
24 August 2013 2 Newcastle United 0–0 West Ham United Newcastle
15:00 BST Report O'Brien Yellow card 44' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 49,622
Referee: Phil Dowd
31 August 2013 3 West Ham United 0–1 Stoke City London
15:00 BST Reid Yellow card 81'
Collins Yellow card 90+4'
Report Pennant 82'
Cameron Yellow card 85'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,946
Referee: Jonathan Moss
15 September 2013 4 Southampton 0–0 West Ham United Southampton
16:00 BST Wanyama Yellow card 66' Report Diamé Yellow card 29'
Noble Yellow card 64'
O'Brien Yellow card 70'
Stadium: St Mary's
Attendance: 28,794
Referee: Andre Marriner
21 September 2013 5 West Ham United 2–3 Everton London
15:00 BST Morrison 31', Yellow card 37'
Collins Yellow card 61'
Noble 76' (pen.), Yellow card 68' Yellow-red card 81'
Report Barkley Yellow card 45'
Baines 62', 83'
Lukaku 85'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,952
Referee: Lee Mason
28 September 2013 6 Hull City 1–0 West Ham United Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Brady 12' (pen.)
Graham Yellow card 45+1'
Report Nolan Yellow card 8'
Morrison Yellow card 8'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,291
Referee: Kevin Friend
6 October 2013 7 Tottenham Hotspur 0–3 West Ham United London
16:00 BST Report Reid 66'
Vaz Tê 72'
Morrison 79'
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 35,977
Referee: Lee Probert
19 October 2013 8 West Ham United 1–3 Manchester City London
17:30 BST Nolan Yellow card 33'
Vaz Tê 58'
Report Agüero 16', 51'
Silva Yellow card 26'
Clichy Yellow card 63'
Silva 80'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,507
Referee: Michael Oliver
27 October 2013 9 Swansea City 0–0 West Ham United Swansea
16:00 UTC Rangel Yellow card 65' Report Demel Yellow card 24'
Morrison Yellow card 43'
J. Cole Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 20,455
Referee: Phil Dowd
2 November 2013 10 West Ham United 0–0 Aston Villa London
15:00 UTC Report Bacuna Yellow card 46'
Lowton Yellow card 57'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,977
Referee: Howard Webb
9 November 2013 11 Norwich City 3–1 West Ham United Norwich
17:30 UTC Turner Yellow card 51'
Hooper 54' (pen.)
Snodgrass 72'
Fer 90+3'
Report Morrison 32'
Nolan Yellow card 71'
Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 26,824
Referee: Jonathan Moss
23 November 2013 12 West Ham United 0–3 Chelsea London
17:30 UTC Report Lampard 21' (pen.), 82'
Oscar 34'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,977
Referee: Chris Foy
30 November 2013 13 West Ham United 3–0 Fulham London
15:00 UTC Tomkins Yellow card 11'
McCartney Yellow card 27'
Diamé Yellow card 45' 47'
C. Cole 82'
J. Cole 88'
Report Richardson Yellow card 8'
Sidwell Yellow card 21'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,946
Referee: Martin Atkinson
3 December 2013 14 Crystal Palace 1–0 West Ham United London
20:00 UTC Delaney Yellow card 31'
Chamakh 42'
Report Tomkins Yellow card 67'
Morrison Yellow card 90+6'
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 23,891
Referee: Lee Mason
7 December 2013 15 Liverpool 4–1 West Ham United Liverpool
15:00 UTC Demel 42' (o.g.)
Sakho 47'
Suárez 81', 84'
Report Škrtel 66' (o.g.)
J. Cole Yellow card 75'
Demel Yellow card 82'
Nolan Red card 82'
Collins Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 44,781
Referee: Michael Oliver
14 December 2013 16 West Ham United 0–0 Sunderland London
15:00 UTC Noble Yellow card 25' Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 31,843
Referee: Andre Marriner
21 December 2013 17 Manchester United 3–1 West Ham United Manchester
15:00 UTC Welbeck 26'
Januzaj 36' Yellow card 42'
Young 72'
Report Morrison Yellow card 18'
Jarvis Yellow card 65'
Tomkins Yellow card 67'
McCartney Yellow card 76'
C. Cole 81'
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,350
Referee: Mike Jones
26 December 2013 18 West Ham United 1–3 Arsenal London
15:00 UTC O'Brien Yellow card 20'
C. Cole 46'
Report Cazorla Yellow card 61'
Walcott 68', 71'
Podolski 79'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,977
Referee: Phil Dowd
28 December 2013 19 West Ham United 3–3 West Bromwich Albion London
12:45 UTC J. Cole 4'
C. Cole Yellow card 43'
Nolan Yellow card 57', 67'
Maïga 65'
Diamé Yellow card 81'
Report Anelka 40', 45'
Mulumbu Yellow card 48'
Berahino 69'
Ridgewell Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,946
Referee: Mike Dean
1 January 2014 20 Fulham 2–1 West Ham United London
15:00 UTC Sidwell 32'
Berbatov 66', Yellow card 70'
Amorebieta Yellow card 76'
Report Diamé 6'
Nolan Red card 44'
Raț Yellow card 63'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,335
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
11 January 2014 21 Cardiff City 0–2 West Ham United Cardiff
15:00 UTC Medel Yellow card 45+10' Report C. Cole 42'
McCartney Yellow card 50'
Tomkins Yellow card 61' Yellow-red card 72'
Johnson Yellow card 70'
Diarra Yellow card 90'
Noble 90+3'
Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 27,750
Referee: Lee Mason
18 January 2014 22 West Ham United 1–3 Newcastle United London
15:00 UTC C. Cole 45+2' [72] Report Cabaye 16', 90+4'
Rémy 33'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 33,343
Referee: Andre Marriner
29 January 2014 23 Chelsea 0–0 West Ham United London
19:45 UTC Ramires Yellow card 84' Report O'Brien Yellow card 58'
Taylor Yellow card 61'
Nolan Yellow card 74'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,376
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
1 February 2014 24 West Ham United 2–0 Swansea City London
12:45 UTC Nolan 26', 45'
Noble Yellow card 33'
Carroll Red card 59'
Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 31,848
Referee: Howard Webb
8 February 2014 25 Aston Villa 0–2 West Ham United Birmingham
15:00 UTC Report Collins Yellow card 33'
Nolan 46', 48'
Taylor Yellow card 64'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 36,261
Referee: Mike Dean
11 February 2014 26 West Ham United 2–0 Norwich City London
19:45 UTC Collins 84'
Nocerino Yellow card 90+3'
Diamé 90+4'
Report Olsson Yellow card 43'
Johnson Yellow card 60'
Pilkington Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 35,153
Referee: Michael Oliver
22 February 2014 27 West Ham United 3–1 Southampton London
15:00 UTC Jarvis 20'
C. Cole 23'
Nolan 71'
Report Yoshida 8'
Lallana Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 33,148
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
1 March 2014 28 Everton 1–0 West Ham United Liverpool
15:00 UTC Lukaku 81'
Baines Yellow card 90'
Report Tomkins Yellow card 30' Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 38,286
Referee: Jonathan Moss
15 March 2014 29 Stoke City 3–1 West Ham United Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 UTC Crouch 32'
Arnautović 69'
Whelan Yellow card 78'
Odemwingie 79'
Report Carroll 5'
Noble Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 27,015
Referee: Craig Pawson
22 March 2014 30 West Ham United 0–2 Manchester United London
17:30 UTC Collins Yellow card 33'
Taylor Yellow card 39'
Report Rooney 8', 33'
Rafael Yellow card 11'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,237
Referee: Lee Mason
26 March 2014 31 West Ham United 2–1 Hull City London
19:45 UTC Noble 26' (pen.)
Chester 54' (o.g.)
Report Livermore Yellow card 18'
McGregor Red card 23'
Huddlestone 48'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 31,033
Referee: Mike Dean
31 March 2014 32 Sunderland 1–2 West Ham United Sunderland
20:00 BST[73] Johnson 65'
Alonso Yellow card 72'
Wickham Yellow card 75'
Report Noble Yellow card 3'
Carroll 9'
Diamé 50'
Nolan Yellow card 67'
Adrián Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 37,396
Referee: Howard Webb
6 April 2014 33 West Ham United 1–2 Liverpool London
16:00 BST Tomkins Yellow card 43'
Demel 45'
Adrián Yellow card 70'
Nocerino Yellow card 80'
Armero Yellow card 86'
Report Gerrard 44' (pen.), 71' (pen.) Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,977
Referee: Anthony Taylor
15 April 2014 34 Arsenal 3–1 West Ham United London
19:45 BST Rosický Yellow card 15'
Podolski 44', 78'
Giroud 55'
Källström Yellow card 63'
Report Nocerino Yellow card 37'
Jarvis 40'
Diamé Yellow card 60'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,977
Referee: Kevin Friend
19 April 2014 35 West Ham United 0–1 Crystal Palace London
15:00 BST McCartney Yellow card 49' Report Jedinak 59' (pen.)
Murray Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,977
Referee: Martin Atkinson
3 May 2014 37 West Ham United 2–0 Tottenham Hotspur London
12:30 BST Kane 27' (o.g.)
Downing 44'
Report Naughton Yellow card 19'
Kaboul Red card 25'
Dawson Yellow card 43'
Soldado Yellow card 71'
Sandro Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,977
Referee: Phil Dowd
11 May 2014 38 Manchester City 2–0 West Ham United Manchester
15:00 BST Nasri 39'
Kompany 49'
Demichelis Yellow card 61'
Agüero Yellow card 90'
Report Nolan Yellow card 32'
Noble Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 47,300
Referee: Martin Atkinson

Football League Cup

27 August 2013 Round 2 West Ham United 2–1 Cheltenham Town London, England
19:45 BST Morrison Yellow card 37', 46'
Vaz Tê 42'
Adrián Yellow card 56'
Report Richards 59' (pen.)
Elliot Yellow card 62'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 23,440[74]
Referee: Graham Scott
24 September 2013 Round 3 West Ham United 3–2 Cardiff City London, England
19:45 BST Morrison 1'
Jarvis 8'
Vaz Tê 88'
Report Noone 45'
Odemwingie 76'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 18,611
Referee: Roger East
29 October 2013 Round 4 Burnley 0–2 West Ham United Burnley, England
19:45 UTC Shackell Yellow card 76'
Treacy Red card 90'
Report Taylor 76' (pen.)
Collison 90' (pen.)
Stadium: Turf Moor
Attendance: 14,376
Referee: Robert Madley
18 December 2013 R5 Tottenham Hotspur 1–2 West Ham United London, England
19:45 UTC Adebayor Yellow card 33', 67' Report Diarra Yellow card 61'
Jarvis 80'
Maïga 85'
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 34,080
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
8 January 2014 Semi-Final First Leg Manchester City 6–0 West Ham United Manchester
19:45 GMT Negredo 12', 26', 49'
Touré 41'
Džeko 61', 89'
Report Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 30,381
Referee: Jonathan Moss
21 January 2014 Semi-Final Second Leg West Ham United 0–3
(0–9 agg.)
Manchester City London
19:45 GMT Diarra Yellow card 37' Report Negredo 3', 59'
Agüero 24', Yellow card 30'
Clichy Yellow card 63'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 14,390
Referee: Chris Foy

FA Cup

5 January 2014 Round 3 Nottingham Forest 5–0 West Ham United Nottingham, England
12:00 UTC Abdoun 12' (pen.)
Paterson 65', 71', 79'
Derbyshire Yellow card 87'
Reid 90'
Report Lletget Yellow card 45' Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 14,397
Referee: Martin Atkinson
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Statistics

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Appearances and goals

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Last updated: 31 May 2014
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Overview

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League position by matchday

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A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
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