Ideye brace fires West Brom into last eight

14 February 2015 16:01

Brown Ideye continued his fine recent form by scoring twice as West Bromwich Albion beat a woeful West Ham United 4-0 on Saturday to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals.

The Nigeria striker, West Brom's £10 million ($15.2 million, 13.4 million euros) record signing, scored either side of a 25-yard strike from James Morrison to take his tally to four goals in three games.

West Ham substitute Morgan Amalfitano was sent off after shoving Chris Brunt in the face and Saido Berahino added a fourth to rubber-stamp West Brom's progress to the last eight for the first time since 2008.

"It was a good performance and we're very pleased, but there's still a long way to go in the league and we need that bit of luck with the next draw," West Brom manager Tony Pulis told BT Sport.

"Brown Ideye was fantastic. He is scoring goals and that takes the weight off your shoulders, and he looks a good player."

Five-time winners West Brom have now won five of the eight matches since Alan Irvine was succeeded as manager by Pulis, who is bidding to emulate his achievement of guiding Stoke City to the final in 2011.

Craig Gardner and Stephane Sessegnon came into the West Brom team for the cup-tied Darren Fletcher and Callum McManaman at the Hawthorns, with the former volleying wide from Brunt's early left-wing cross.

Ideye made the breakthrough in the 20th minute, guiding in a low cross from Craig Dawson.

Gardner rattled the bar from 30 yards before Morrison made it 2-0 three minutes before half-time, winning a 50-50 with Mark Noble and fading a right-foot shot past West Ham goalkeeper Adrian from 25 yards.

Ideye claimed his second goal shortly before the hour, powering a header past Adrian from Sessegnon's deflected cross.

West Ham striker Diafra Sakho saw a header blocked on the line by Gareth McAuley before the visitors were reduced to 10 men due to a rush of blood to the head from Amalfitano.

The French midfielder was shown a yellow card for hacking at Brunt from behind and after then shoving the Northern Irishman in the face, referee Martin Atkinson brandished the red card.

West Ham's misery was complete two minutes later when Berahino embarrassed Adrian at his near post from Gardner's pass to register his fifth FA Cup goal of the campaign.

Liverpool tackle Crystal Palace later on Saturday, when Brendan Rodgers's side will attempt to arrest a run of six games without victory at Selhurst Park.

In the day's other games, Stoke manager Mark Hughes takes his side to former club Blackburn Rovers, while Derby County host Reading in an all-Championship tie.

Holders Arsenal host Middlesbrough on Sunday, while third-tier giant-killers Bradford City, conquerors of Premier League leaders Chelsea in round four, tackle Sunderland at Valley Parade.

Manchester United face a third consecutive tie against lower-league opposition on Monday when they visit third-division Preston North End.

Source: AFP