Eriksson left frustrated

Manchester City 1-1 West Ham:    Sven-Goran Eriksson was left frustrated as Manchester City surrendered further ground in the…

Manchester City 1-1 West Ham:   Sven-Goran Eriksson was left frustrated as Manchester City surrendered further ground in the race for a coveted European berth after being held at home by a
severely-depleted West Ham side.

Carlton Cole produced a delightful overhead kick to put the Hammers ahead after eight minutes before Darius Vassell stabbed in a controversial equaliser eight minutes later.

But West Ham always looked more likely to pilfer the points and promising young goalkeeper Joe Hart was forced to make smart saves to deny Mark Noble and then Cole in the closing stages.

A chronic lack of firepower seriously undermined City's efforts and although a UEFA Cup spot remains a distinct possibility - this point lifted them to fifth in the Barclays Premier League - dreams of the Champions League are fading fast.

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Eriksson's men won their first nine home league games this season but have now taken just three points from their last three outings at the City of Manchester Stadium.

West Ham deserve credit for producing a spirited response after limping out of the FA Cup at Eastlands four days earlier.

That they did so without Dean Ashton and Matthew Etherington - ruled out due to back and knee injuries respectively - hinted at the depth and quality of their squad as the Londoners continue their own assault on Europe.

The Hammers were already shorn of the services of Nolberto Solano, Craig Bellamy, Scott Parker, Bobby Zamora and Kieron Dyer through injury.

But they were threatening throughout and Cole's eighth-minute strike was just reward for their early enterprise.

That it came from a defensive error from City skipper Richard Dunne - whose standards have rarely dipped below exemplary this season - raised eyebrows.

The Irishman surrendered possession from inside his own 18-yard box with a dreadful pass straight to Noble and he swiftly fed Freddie Ljungberg on the right flank.

The Swede whipped in a dangerous cross into the six-yard box where Cole lurked menacingly.

In one sublime sequence, the towering forward controlled the ball and displayed formidable strength to hold off Vedran Corluka before dispatching a brilliant overhead volley past Hart.

It was the former Chelsea striker's fifth goal of the season and gave West Ham a platform on which to build.

Ljungberg gave Michael Ball several uneasy moments down the right flank but City, to their credit, gradually gained a foothold on proceedings and drew level in the 16th minute.

It stemmed from a corner from Martin Petrov that West Ham failed to deal with and the ball was recycled back to the Bulgarian out wide on the right flank.

Petrov's vicious cross flashed through a thicket of defenders and found its way to Vassell who stabbed home his third goal of the season from three yards out.

Vassell looked suspiciously offside when Petrov delivered the cross but the goal stood and City were level.

The game became rather scrappy as the half wore on and West Ham skipper Lucas Neill was shown a yellow card in the 26th minute for a cynical foul on the elusive Petrov.

Dunne followed seven minutes late for chopping down Luis Boa Morte but it was the visitors who looked the more threatening in attack.

Cole might have claimed his second six minutes before the break had he gambled on Neill's teasing low cross which forced Hart to dive full length to collect possession.

Noble's clever pass released Cole three minutes before the break but Micah Richards' pace allowed him to make a vital touch to avert the danger.

West Ham continued to threaten after the break and a neat array of inter-passing between Neill and Ljungberg gave Noble the space to hit an errant shot over the crossbar from 16 yards.

Boa Morte was then booked for a ill-judged lunge on Vassell and shortly before the hour mark Eriksson replaced the former Aston Villa striker with Gelson Fernandes.

West Ham, however, continued to probe and Mullins drew a smart save from Hart with a low 20-yard shot and then fired over from the same distance.

Bianchi, who struggled to make any impact, then fired straight at a virtually unemployed Robert Green with a 20-yard volley in the 67th minute.

West Ham thought they had scored a second in the 73rd minute when substitute Julian Faubert bundled the ball home but the strike was disallowed following a push by Bowyer on Dunne.

They should have claimed a winner with 13 minutes remaining, however, when Faubert and Cole combined to give Noble a shooting chance from 12 yards which drew a fine save from Hart, who then tipped over a header from Cole with just seconds remaining.