Robert Snodgrass was crowned the West Ham man of the match by Claret and Hugh readers receiving the highest average score from nearly 300 votes for yesterday’s performance at the London Stadium.
Snoddy scored an average score of 7.36 pipping Declan Rice into second place on 7.3. No other West Ham player received a rating in the sevens.
Highest six score went to Felipe Anderson on 6.32 followed by Aaron Cresswell on 6.05 closely followed by Issa Diop on 6.0.
Top of the fives was Yarmolenko with an average score of 5.98 followed by Pablo Zabaleta on 5.68, then Mark Noble on 5.59 and Fabian Balbuena on 5.58.
Roberto scored an average score of 5.35 despite his gaff and Sebastian Haller was the last of fives with an average score of 5.01.
Top of the fours was Pablo Fornals with an average score of just 4.4 while Manuel Lanzini who didn’t start scored 4.15.
The worst score of the weekend was reserved for Ablian Ajeti who received an average score of 3.45.
Another bad week all round for the player ratings but well done to Snodgrass for the top score, well deserved!
How did Anderson do ?
Sorry missed him and Yarmolenko, now added them both back into the article
Chicharito has been scoring since he moved to Sevilla. He scored another goal today in their home win.
Can someone remind me again why he was sold? Do we have too many goal scorers in our team? 😉
1. He didn’t really want to play for us and wanted to go to a warmer Spanish-speaking club.
2. His playing style didn’t suit MP’s preferred 1 up formation.
3. We actually got a reasonable price for him compared to nothing next summer.
4. He was a bit of a sneaky, diving Cheatarito who didn’t show the integrity necessary on the pitch in a Hammers shirt (purely my reason – don’t think it was crucial to the club’s decision …)
Good luck to him in Spain. As MP had spent a pile on Haller, he wasn’t going to get much game time …