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Anderson hits new low on fans ratings

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Felipe Anderson has hit a new low with Hammers fans after their ratings came in following the Cup game against Spurs.

For the £35 million summer signing got an average score from the scores who participated of just 2.24 – the lowest yet  on the ClaretandHugh’s fans ratings.

Almost as bad was Chicharito who managed just 2.86 and Angelo Ogbonna who was on 3.55.

Top of the pile was the highly exciting youngster Grady Diangana who gave Spurs much to worry about whenever he was on the ball, scoring 8.29.
His fellow former academy pal Declan Rice followed him in second place with a mark of 7.32.
Robert Snodgrass continues to do well and managed 6.81 with Arnie scoring 6.47 for a  substitute appearance, and Issa Diop 6.34
Goalscorer  Lucas Perez will be pleased with his 6.25, Michael Antonio managed 5.93, Ryan Fredericks 5.33, Pedro Obiang 4.75, Adrian 4.71 and  Arthur Masuaku 4.56.

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!"

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  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    He was poor last night, the one corner that did get aerial and was over hit nearly turned out well for us. Someone needs to take him under their wing imho and tell him to fly into a few tackles, put the ball beyond his marker and sprint onto it, anything that gets the fans off their feet, the fans will soon get behind him, if he analyses what Grady Diangana is doing that gets the fans behind him he might learn what we want and be more effective in the PL as a result. I still believe he is a quality player, better than the other options in his position by a distance but he is playing in a completely average midfield without a shred of creativity between them, he doesn’t have a single midfielder willing to run in behind that he could put balls into and he has the crowd on his back which looks like it is affecting his confidence, the last two home games I can see why but for most of the season I personally can’t. 50% of our team were below average last night, Noble needs to accept some blame for that with his needless sending off, when Harry W@nks is running the midfield somebody should have got into him to let them know he wasn’t going to have it easy. We need another substantial investment in January to buy some players with pace that can create and score from midfield and a left back.

  • Ridders76 says:

    Couldn’t agree more 32. Remember only a few games ago he was vital in the wins at Everton and against Utd. He is a quality player and whilst I agree he has struggled with corners for some reason we have lacked quality on set pieces ever since a certain Frenchman left! He does always look to make a forward pass but without Arnie in the team the movement up front is woeful. If we support him instead of knock him we might get more from him!

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