There was something of a collective sigh when West Ham United drew Brentford out of the hat for the FA Cup fifth round.
After all, we’d enjoyed relatively kind draws in the shape of Queens Park Rangers and Burton Albion in the earlier rounds — and Brentford, under Keith Andrews, have turned into a far more dangerous side than many expected.
Anyone who watched the Bees’ impressive 1–1 draw with Arsenal will know exactly what kind of threat they pose.
That said, after watching Andrews rotated side stumble their way past Macclesfield, I’ve come to the conclusion that there are worse teams we could have pulled.
And while Brentford clearly have quality, facing them at the London Stadium is very different from an away trip to Anfield.
A Tough Slot — But Still a Chance
The tie is sandwiched between crucial Premier League fixtures against Fulham and Manchester City, and given the starting XI selected by Nuno Espírito Santo against Burton, it’s hard to know just how seriously West Ham will approach this one. That said, Andrew’s selection against Macclesfield suggest he also has eyes on a bigger prize with the Bee’s needing an own goal to progress.
But at this stage of the competition, I still think it’s a decent draw.
With Brentford also pushing for European qualification, priorities may be split — and that could hand West Ham a genuine opportunity to reach the latter stages of the cup.
It won’t be easy.
But it’s at home.
And in a season where positives have been in short supply, this feels like a tie that could still go the Hammers’ way.
A home draw is all that can be asked for really, Brentford is better than some worse than others. We’re definitely in with a decent shot….
This is the FA Cup, if Palace can win it, then so can we. I think momentum is the key. Play a strong side and we win then it keeps it positive. Play a weakened side and go out with a whimper, would be more damaging.
On paper Brentford are the 5th strongest team left in the draw after Arsenal, City, Liverpool and Chelsea. Personally, I would rather we win at Brentford in May than at home in March, assuming winning both is not an option of course.
We already have 12 cup finals to play in the league it would surely be a mistake to take the FA cup seriously.
Whilst we have depth in our defence we only have 8 players ( Potts Soucek Fernandes Magassa Bowen Tatty Pablo Summerville ) in midfield and attack. With Potts suspended and Pablo injured we are already down to the bare bones.
I don’t know (deliberately or not) why you’ve , excluded or forgotten,the academy players Kante,Orford as well as Ajola,who are all considered as part of the first team squad,and Wilson,Adama,Lamadrid who are definitely first team players 🙄