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Sullivan Needs to See This | Lopetegui’s Failure Absolutely Nailed By Sky Sports

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Outside observers often don’t ‘get’ West Ham. Many didn’t get the reason we were yearning – most of us – for the end of Moyesball. Many now don’t get the panic as Lopetegui‘s chaos-ball drags the good, the bad, and the mediocre players all downhill together towards the relegation zone in some kind of kamikaze role-play.

His only recognisable ‘brand’ after five months seems to be based on playing the worst possible combination of  players irrespective of the opposition tactics – and the worst brand of football each week, and  stubbornly repeating. Even though the predictable lack of improvement week on week is evident to all.

Even the players appear to have given up on Lope-style.

In a little noticed article from Thursday, Skysports.com journalist Ron Walker absolutely nails it. “West Ham are playing within themselves, and could not even find a way past Everton – who had conceded 17 times in their opening 10 games – in a frustrating 0-0 before the international break.”

“West Ham are playing fewer passes in the opposition half than at any stage under Moyes.”

“Of the 19 players to have a Premier League shot for the club this season, all-but Jarrod Bowen and Crysensio Summerville are underperforming against the xG they have racked up.”

Of Lucas Paquetá:” It took Moyes time to get the best out of the Brazilian but by last season, he had found home almost exclusively on the left flank. This season he has drifted inside more, but ironically has affected the game far less. Understandably he is beating his man barely half as much as he was, but in a role where he should be creating more, instead his chance creation has fallen by about 20 per cent, his expected assists even further.”

And woeful goalkeeping further degrades West Ham’s performance: “Things are little better at the other end where Alphonso Areola’s form is the worst in the Premier League. His ‘goals prevented’ figure stands at just over -4.5. He must take responsibility for that, but even on-form the Frenchman is not a natural fit to Lopetegui’s build-from-the-back intentions.”

And on our ‘cardboard cutout” midfield: It does not help that in the most physically demanding league in world football both [Rodriguez] and Soucek, who have started seven of 11 league games together, rank in the 20 slowest midfielders in the Premier League this season. Pace alone doesn’t guarantee a functioning midfield, but if West Ham are going to control games further up the pitch, a more dynamic engine is a must, especially with extra vulnerability on the counter-attack.”

There’s lots more, I feel like e mailing the report to David Sullivan: The decline of Michail Antonio, failure to fill the hole left by Declan Rice, chaotic tactical switches mid-game, and ends:“[Lopetegui] is working from such a low ebb that something substantial will need to change for West Ham to upset the odds against resurgent Newcastle, or Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, in the two games  which have been rumoured to decide his future.

If that is the case, his fate may have already been decided.”

Sullivan is rumoured to be hoping for an ‘improvement’ at the Leicester game. Why waste another three points? Far better to admit the error, send Lopetegui on his way and start the renaissance on Tuesday morning. Everyone else can see it.

We could all buy into that.

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9 comments

  • John Ayris says:

    It’s the no improvement bit that is telling to me, it’s not even possible to see that things are on their way even if slowly. I have no real expectation that things would be better in another ten games time.

  • Alan says:

    Dear Mr Sullivan

    I hope you are well and apologies for troubling you with this email as I know your time is precious.

    I wonder if you might have a minute to look at this Sky Sports link about the club’s manager? Don’t worry if not, I know you have everything covered anyway.

    By the way, I continue to remind our readers that the buck stops with Mr Steidten for the current issues at the club. Just to assure you, we do not tolerate anti-board rhetoric here at C&H, we know how hard you and Karen work to drive us forward as a club.

    Might I add you always look rather dashing in that Russian style hat you often wear.

    Best wishes from your number one fans

    Martin, Gonzo and Sean

    xxx

  • John simmonds says:

    I don’t even care anymore.. I’m laughing at us with everybody else well actually I’m laughing at Sully going for 2 bob punts instead of laying out a bit more. Still he’s a barrow boy at heart and it shows. Get your wallet out you dwarf. It hurts but it is what it is

    • rollercoaster hammer says:

      are you suggesting people who aren’t tall are misers? strange person. would you fat by any chance? or maybe ginger? perhaps you’re trans….

  • Rob says:

    At last everyone is looking at the slow, ball loosing poor passing midfield we have. I for one have been shouting this since 3rd game of the season. Why can’t Lopy see this? Also we sent some of our best young players out on loan instead of using them and still insist on using old slow players although there is still young players in the club who could do a job for us. I say Sulivan and Lopy pull your big boy pants up and get on with it f.f.s.

  • Paul Taylor says:

    Off topic I know but did anyone see the Coventry match yesterday? It’s not often I’m blown away by a player but Norman Bassett’s a 20 year old, Belgium CF in the Teddy Sheringham mold is class. He should be top of Steidten’s January transfer list bought for €2.7m so much potential it’s scary. He would suit us down to the ground working in between centre back’s with subtle little runs unlike the crap we have currently masquerading as centre forwards.

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