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]]> <p>It's not only their proprietors who are struggling to find lines of credit. Liverpool are, the league table tells us today, the best side in the land but their labour for goals last night suggests anything but supremacy. </p>" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/liverpool-reclaim-summit-but-fall-short-of-peak-form-1047244.html">Liverpool reclaim summit but fall short of peak form (The Independent - today, 00:14)

Gianfranco Zola gave Chelsea a multitude of reasons to revere him as their greatest ever player. Last night he handed them one to celebrate his entry into management as his West Ham side limited Liverpool's rise to the top to just a single point.

Looking down on Chelsea and Manchester United is the only place the majority at Liverpool want to be this season, and the table will make pleasant reading for Rafael Benítez and company today. But there will be regret at the margin of their lead following Luis Felipe Scolari's latest defeat at Stamford Bridge, and a gnawing realisation that this represented another opportunity lost.

A second successive 0-0 draw at home to mid-table opposition was not the response Benítez had in mind. Dominant throughout, and denied by the excellence of Robert Green in the West Ham goal, this result proved more satisfactory for the genial Italian than the ambitious Spaniard in the opposite dugout.

Following an angst-ridden draw against Fulham in their last home league game Jamie Carragher and Benítez had pleaded for patience from the Kop whenever inferior but resilient visitors arrive. The advice was heeded and necessary against a West Ham team content to absorb the almost relentless pressure from those in red.

Penalty appeals were soon on Liverpool lips, however, as the Hammers left-back Herita Ilunga escaped two handball claims inside his area in the opening nine minutes, from Yossi Benayoun and Dirk Kuyt. With the blond locks of Kuyt and Sami Hyypia providing a constant aerial threat and West Ham struggling to retain possession, the ball rebounding off the hapless Carlton Cole before his team-mates dared to take a step forward, it seemed an inevitability that Liverpool would produce the breakthrough and move well clear of Chelsea at the summit. As against Roy Hodgson's side, however, albeit with a vastly improved performance, Anfield patience was given a serious examination.

Albert Riera was the first of many to endure frustration when a volley, from Green's unconvincing punch, beat the goalkeeper but was cleared off the line by Cole, who proved more effective inside his own area. Hyypia then sent the first of several headed chances just over Green's crossbar from a Steven Gerrard corner, the veteran Finn knew he should have at least struck the target, and when he did so five minutes later, from another Gerrard corner headed on by Kuyt, Cole was there again to block on the line.

The chances were passing by but, with Xabi Alonso dictating the flow and pace of the game from midfield, Liverpool remained in command. Gerrard shot into the side-netting after weaving his way past two West Ham defenders and Green produced a fine save to parry Kuyt's back-post header and then claim the rebound before Robbie Keane could react.

The corner count read 9-0 in Liverpool's favour at the interval, an accurate reflection of their dominance, and yet, as so often is the case, it was West Ham who came closest to scoring with their one and only chance of the half. Collecting the ball on the halfway line, the former Liverpool forward Craig Bellamy roamed unopposed towards the Kop and unleashed a 25-yard shot that beat José Reina but stuck the inside of a post and bounced clear.

Disbelief was felt more frequently by Liverpool. Gerrard berated Kuyt when the Dutchman elected to go it alone rather than select his unmarked captain and Keane, released by the industrious Benayoun, drove wide from the edge of the area. The incomprehension did not prepare Liverpool for what followed from Green, and there was a mass raising of hands to heads when the visiting keeper produced a stunning save to deny Benayoun against his former club. Gerrard orchestrated the move with a fine cross that James Collins could only clear straight to the Israel captain. The ball was returned hard and true on the half volley, only for Green to tip over a shot destined for the roof of the Kop goal.

Miscued efforts from Gerrard and Alonso signalled the return of Anfield anxiety while Keane made his feelings known when he was again withdrawn for the rookie David N'Gog, the £20.3m burying his face in his hands before taking an increasingly familiar walk to the bench.

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" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008/dec/02/premier-league-liverpool-west-ham">Premier League: Liverpool 0-0 West Ham United (Guardian Unlimited - yesterday, 23:14)
West Ham frustrate Anfield as Liverpool stumble back to Premier League summit (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 22:14)
Liverpool go top but left frustrated by Hammers (Soccerway - yesterday, 22:14)
Live text - Liverpool v West Ham (BBC - yesterday, 19:43)

Latest Chelsea news

Chelsea aim to 'pay their way' as Roman Abramovich turns off tap (telegraph.co.uk - today, 00:14)
]]> <p> Senior Chelsea players have pointed the finger at Florent Malouda as one of the team's major underperforming stars and there is a feeling in the club that Luiz Felipe Scolari should pick Wayne Bridge on the left wing instead. </p> " href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/maloudas-failure-puts-chelsea-in-the-market-1044201.html">Malouda's failure puts Chelsea in the market (The Independent - today, 00:14)
Chelsea reach agreement over Mikel transfer deal (Soccerway - yesterday, 19:43)
]]> <p> Chelsea have reached an agreement with Norwegian club Lyn Oslo in their dispute over the transfer of John Mikel Obi. </p> " href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/chelsea-and-lyn-reach-mikel-agreement-1044028.html">Chelsea and Lyn reach Mikel agreement (The Independent - yesterday, 18:14)

Latest Moyes news

Everton cash shortage forces David Moyes to use loans to cover for Yakubu and Louis Saha (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 23:43)
Everton manager David Moyes primed for the January sales (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 22:14)
David Moyes shows interest in Henrik Larsson (Soccerway - yesterday, 22:14)

Latest Heskey news

Latics hint at Heskey departure (BBC - yesterday, 18:14)
Wigan set for Heskey sale in January (Soccerway - yesterday, 17:43)
]]> <p> Emile Heskey appears poised to leave Wigan in January following the latest remarks from chairman Dave Whelan. </p> " href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/heskey-could-make-january-switch-1043959.html">Heskey could make January switch (The Independent - yesterday, 17:14)

Other recent news

Hunt pair revives Reading as Steve Coppell's men defeat Coventry (telegraph.co.uk - today, 00:14)
Benitez rules out move for Owen (BBC - today, 00:14)
]]> <p>The Derby County manager Paul Jewell yesterday described Tony Pulis as loud and argumentative &ndash; although he still has the utmost respect for the Stoke City coach.</p>" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/fa-league-cups/jewell-backs-motormouth-pulis-1044200.html">Jewell backs motor-mouth Pulis (The Independent - today, 00:14)
Football in brief: 02/11/2008 (The Independent - today, 00:14)
Gallas was not referring to me, claims Van Persie (The Independent - today, 00:14)
Lack of strike power hits Everton (The Independent - today, 00:14)
Dyer warms up for Christmas comeback with friendly runout (The Independent - today, 00:14)
]]> <p>Mark Hughes may be trying to keep his January transfer ambitions under wraps but his prime asset, Robinho, appeared last night to reveal that the City manager is interested in Benfica's Brazilian central defender Luisao. </p>" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/robinho-reveals-hughes-pursuit-of-luisao-1044199.html">Robinho reveals Hughes' pursuit of Luisao (The Independent - today, 00:14)
James Lawton: Messi's maturity the true measure against which Ronaldo falls short (The Independent - today, 00:14)
]]> <p>Back in October, in the Great Hall of Stamford Bridge, the home of Chelsea Football Club, 1,000 "senior decision- makers in world football" gathered. There was an air of optimism and self-congratulation. Commercial managers from some of the country's top clubs talked of exciting new opportunities in the Far East. Gossip was traded about how lucrative the next Premier League television deal would be.</p>" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/game-over-english-football-at-bursting-point-1044164.html">Game over?: English football at bursting point (The Independent - today, 00:14)
Paul Jewell hopes to banish bad memories with Derby County (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 23:43)
Watford look to fill Graham Simpson void (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 23:43)

After a two-game winless run Reading reasserted their right to be considered as contenders for automatic promotion, a couple of strikes by Noel Hunt helping them recover from a goal down to beat their valiant but limited visitors.

Coventry arrived having collected seven points from their last three away trips but a clutch of injuries to full-backs forced manager Chris Coleman to field an improvised 3-5-2 formation.

There were early signs the switch would bear fruit as Coventry enjoyed the best of a scrappy opening. They frequently found a free man in midfield, though slack passing foiled their attempts to make the most of it and the only real pressure on Reading came from a series of huge throw-ins by Aron Gunnarsson.

Eventually the home side flashed the class that has fuelled their chase for promotion straight back to the Premier League, a sumptuous cross by Stephen Hunt in the 13th minute leading to the game's first true chance. Alas, Noel Hunt undid his older brother's fine work by heading over the bar from 10 yards.

Rather than build on that, Reading reverted to toiling and the next moment of excellence, in the 26th minute, brought a goal for the visitors. After Michael Duberry fouled Clinton Morrison 25 yards out, Danny Fox served up a repeat of his winner against Swansea last week, curling the free-kick into the top corner.

Six minutes later Fox's grin turned to a grimace. Noel Hunt met Liam Rosenior's cross at the near post and Fox inadvertently helped the Irishman's header into his own goal.

That was Reading's cue to take control of the game. Moments after Stephen Hunt had stabbed wide from close range, James Harper cut a clever ball back from the by-line and Kalifa Cissé arrived at the edge of the box to bang it beneath Keiren Westwood and into the net.

The quality, which had never been especially high, dipped in the second period. Coventry's greater numbers in midfield meant Reading tended to bypass the centre by going long but not particularly precise, while Coventry were uninspired.

Reading's decisive third goal on 62 minutes had a suitably messy birth. Stephen Hunt raced down the left and fired the ball across the face of goal, where Marcus Hall arrived first on the scene but managed to get the ball caught between his legs, allowing Noel Hunt to pounce and poke it into the net from three yards.

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" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008/dec/02/championship-reading">Championship: Reading 3-1 Coventry City (Guardian Unlimited - yesterday, 23:14)
Burnley manager Owen Coyle targets Arsenal youngsters in Carling Cup (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 22:43)
Rafael Benitez goes cool on idea of bringing in Michael Owen to boost strike force (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 22:43)
Howard Wilkinson urges Sunderland to 'show character' and stand by Roy Keane (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 22:43)
Peter Crouch in plea to his defence as he seeks European survival for Portsmouth (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 22:43)
Tottenham defender Ledley King calls for improvement to escape relegation fight (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 22:43)
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes implores side to discover 'winning mentality' (telegraph.co.uk - yesterday, 22:43)
Hammers dent Liverpool´s title credentials (Soccerway - yesterday, 22:43)

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