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Alvarez’s Red Card Woes Highlight Growing Discipline Crisis at West Ham

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No doubt, Edson Alvarez will take much of the blame for West Ham’s loss to Nottingham Forest today, and his ongoing disciplinary issues are undoubtedly a hindrance for the Hammers. The Mexican had a questionable red card record before arriving in East London, so, in many respects, we knew what we were getting.

However, focusing solely on Alvarez would distract from a wider discipline issue seemingly infecting the club. During this game, Guido Rodriguez was fortunate to avoid a red card for a nasty tackle on Gibbs-White, and it wouldn’t have been surprising if Summerville had also been sent off.

Summerville’s accidental/on purpose head-kick on his opponent was clearly born out of frustration, as he was deployed out of position in an attack that failed to muster a single shot on target until the 46th minute.

Factoring in Mohammed Kudus’s ongoing suspension from his own red card, it becomes clear that the Hammers have a massive discipline problem, likely due to more than just individual lapses.

The constant cards are surely a result of tactical tinkering, with players struggling to regain unfamiliar positions. The ever-changing strategies, shifting from week to week and even within each half, leave the players lost.

This lack of temperament discipline mirrors the lack of positional discipline within the tactics. If Lopetegui is to remain in charge long-term, he must simplify the system, or players will continue to rack up cards in frustration.

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3 comments

  • D.f.butcher says:

    Perhaps if he wasn’t expected to do so much work in a side of useless ****s he wouldn’t be compelled to get so many yellows so stop talking out of it and see it as it is, I personally hope he goes to a better side he deserves it, west ham at the moment are crap, crap attitude crap manager crap everything,

  • CareBare says:

    Tinkering is a necessity. Many new faces. New Manager. New training methods.
    But I agree that he’s tinkering too much, and he’s had enough time to implement most of what he wants.

    January will be the time of reckoning.

  • Jeeps says:

    There is never going to be any continuity whilst JLo continually chops and changes players and their positions.
    Summerville didn’t perform as well as last week but taking him off wasn’t the answer.
    Accumulation of red cards and injuries are making the situation into a problem.
    With Paqueta on yellow card (and not performing) would have been more beneficial to take him off and bring on Guilherme.
    The ice is starting to become very thin and JLo should be having that sinking feeling.
    No shots on goal in first half says it all_echoing all previous thoughts a striker is needed badly.

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