Hammers entertain at Upton Park

West Ham 4 Reading 2

Hammers entertain at Upton Park

West Ham 4 Reading 2

Captain Kevin Nolan scored a hat-trick as West Ham signed off the Barclays Premier League campaign with an entertaining win over relegated Reading at Upton Park.

The Irons were in complete control after a mistake from new England call-up Alex McCarthy gifted Nolan the opener on 23 minutes, with Ricardo Vaz Te sweeping home a second following more good work from Andy Carroll, completing the final game of his season-long loan from Liverpool.

However, the Royals, who were relegated a couple of weeks ago, responded with two quick goals at the start of the second half through Garath McCleary and substitute Adam Le Fondre.

The Irons, though, made sure of a creditable top-10 finish when Nolan netted again and then completed his hat-trick with a header three minutes from time.

over to the far post, where Carroll linked with summer moves to both former club Newcastle and Monaco just could not get enough contact to steer the ball past McCarthy, called up by England manager Roy Hodgson for the friendlies against the Republic of Ireland and Brazil.

The Royals, though, were not about to roll over and were almost ahead on eight minutes when Pavel Pogrebnyak’s downward header was turned away at full stretch by Jussi Jaaskelainen.

Chris Gunter was clear of the on into the penalty area, but his angled shot flew into the side netting.

It proved a costly miss as with more than a helping hand from the Reading keeper.

There seemed little danger as McCarthy went to clear a routine back- pass, but only managed to smack the ball into Carroll. Nolan was on hand to collect, sidestep the embarrassed Royals number 21 and roll the ball into an empty net.

McCarthy then showed just what he is capable of when pushing a bullet-header from Nolan up on to the crossbar.

But it was 2-0 on 34 minutes. Carroll was again involved, as the England centre-forward pulled down a deep cross from the left and laid it back into the path of Vaz Te, who drove the ball back into the bottom corner.

woodwork after darting into the right side of the penalty area once again, before Mohamed Diame drilled his 20-yard shot over the crossbar.

Reading made a double change at the start of the second half, when Le Fondre came on for Pogrebnyak and Hal Robson-Kanu was by replaced Nick Blackman.

The visitors had a goal back on 53 minutes as McCleary’s shot from the edge of the penalty area was deflected past the keeper off Noble.

Remarkably, Reading were level within 90 seconds. Blackman got away down the left and his ball floated right through the post, where Le Fondre arrived on queue to smash in the equaliser and leave Reading, though, remained dangerous and a low ball in from Gunter on the right flying through the six-yard box, where any touch would have put it in.

after Nolan latched on to a clever chip from Noble to hold off the Reading defence and slot past McCarthy.

And the Royals keeper was beaten again three minutes from time when Nolan headed in a cross from Modibo Maiga to complete his hat-trick.

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