Harewood hat-trick hammers Villains
Monday, 12 September 2005 22:31West Ham's Marlon Harewood fired the first Premiership hat-trick of the season to silence his critics and raise the roof at Upton Park during this 4-0 win over Aston Villa.
The powerful Hammers striker could have spent most of the season languishing on the bench if Czech international Milan Baros had not snubbed a move to West Ham in favour of Villa.
But the Upton Park crowd were left chanting "Baros, what's the score?" after Harewood had fired West Ham back to winning ways and repaid the faith shown in him by Alan Pardew.
He linked brilliantly with Teddy Sheringham for the first after 24 minutes and then touched home the second from Hayden Mullins' header to give West Ham a 2-0 half-time lead.
Harewood smashed home his third from a Matthew Etherington cross just after the interval and was then given a standing ovation when he was replaced by Bobby Zamora with ten minutes left.
Harewood had missed three golden chances in West Ham's 2-1 defeat to Bolton but Pardew retained full confidence in the 26-year-old with the golden boots.
The West Ham boss returned from watching transfer target Benni McCarthy play in midweek and challenged Harewood and his colleagues to prove he does not need the South African international.
Villa had the best chance in an action-packed opening when Kevin Phillips stole in behind Danny Gabbidon and latched onto a long clearance from Thomas Sorensen on the edge of the Hammers box.
Anton Ferdinand closed him down - helped by a sly tug of the shirt - and as Phillips tried to find Baros, West Ham scrambled the ball clear.
But the Hammers, roared on by the home fans who had packed the pubs on Green Street before kick-off to enjoy England's Ashes victory at The Oval, were enjoying the best of the possession and the best of the chances.
Harewood linked expertly with Sheringham to opening the scoring, spinning into space to receive a return ball and then charging into the box to slide his shot under Sorensen.
Roy Carroll turned a low James Milner drive round the post and then just after half-time the on-loan midfielder struck the inside of the West Ham post with a cross.
The ball stayed out but fell invitingly for Phillips who could only fire his volley into the side netting.
But West Ham continued unperturbed and after 50 minutes Harewood got his third. Nigel Reo-Coker, the England Under-21 captain, was tugged back after getting the better of Ridgewell.
Sorensen came charging out and got nowhere near Etherington's cross and the ball fell to Harewood unmarked at the far post to smash into an empty net.
Villa pressed in search of something but Anton Ferdinand and then Gabbidon cleared West Ham's lines magnificently.
Baros stole into the box and was one-on-one with the 'keeper but Carroll produced an excellent save.
West Ham were knocking the ball around confidently and final party piece came form Benayoun, who twisted and turned inside the Villa box and then fired his cross shot low into the bottom right corner.
