Was that an enjoyable finish to a game of football or what? On Wednesday night I enjoyed the ending of a game of football more than I have done in ages. When you have supported West Ham for as long as I have (back to the late 1950s) you can probably recall so many occasions when a game of football involving our team has had a dramatic finale. And in the vast majority of those we have been left shaking our heads in disbelief as a late goal has either stopped us from winning a game, or turned a draw into a defeat. And how many times in recent years have teams broken away at pace to score an important late goal against us? Well just for once tonight it was the other way round.
How important was Andriy Yarmolenko’s goal for West Ham? That single goal turned one point into three and gave us a small cushion ahead of our close rivals in the relegation stakes. We are now three points above the drop zone with a superior goal difference over the others involved. But despite only having 29% possession and facing a talented Chelsea team, that goal and the win it produced will (I hope) give everyone at the club massive confidence for the six games to come. You only have to look at the league table and the fixtures remaining to see why bookmakers’ odds, that had us not much better than even money to be relegated before the game, have now changed dramatically. If you still think we will go down you can get odds of 7/1 or bigger, and to stay up we are now quoted at around 1/16.
For me, the whole team, including the substitutes of course, played well. The commitment of the players against a team pushing for a Champions League place was admirable. As the game was drawing to a close I was pleased with the point we were about to get, but the joy of that breakaway winner will stay with me. And fine goal that it was, especially given the importance, it wasn’t even our best goal on the night. That was our second goal. Watch it back if you get a chance. How many West Ham players touched the ball in the build-up? I think I’ve got it right in saying that every outfield player was involved. Goals such as these rarely win goal of the season competitions (that is usually reserved for dramatic overhead kicks or volleys) but for me, this was our best goal of the season. After several viewings I think I’ve got it – Fredericks to Soucek to Diop to Ogbonna to Cresswell to Lanzini to Rice to Lanzini to Rice to Fornals to Rice to Antonio (penalty?) to Fornals to Bowen and finally swept home by the tireless Antonio (my man of the match but so many in contention).
I’m pleased I don’t have to say too much about that ridiculous three and a half minute VAR fiasco where Jonathan Moss, who has been involved in so many controversial decisions against us in the past few years, once again made my blood boil. But we won the game in the end so I’ll forget it for now. Until we come across the same official.
The games come thick and fast now, so how many of our players are fit to play against Newcastle? I was a Newcastle fan the other night when they played at Bournemouth. Actually I quite like Newcastle anyway, more so than many of the other clubs in the Premier League, so even without wanting Bournemouth to lose that game, I was pleased they won so convincingly. My prediction before the resumption was for Norwich, Villa and Bournemouth to go down and I see no reason to change my mind now. The bookmakers now have those three as strong favourites to be relegated with Norwich 1/100, Bournemouth 1/8 and Villa 1/4.
Apparently three of our injured players are back in contention for selection in this game, Noble, Masuaku and Haller. Will there be any changes in the starting eleven? I’ve really no idea, although normally I like to see the same players involved in such a confidence boosting victory retained. But the Chelsea game may have taken more out of the team than we know and there is little chance for a rest prior to the game.
Perhaps Haller will be recalled to play alongside Antonio in attack? If so, whose place would he take? Despite Lanzini’s improved performance the other night, both he, and to some extent Fornals give the ball away too much for my liking. Wilshere has a habit of finding team mates when he has the ball which is a good thing. Of course Yarmalenko made a strong case in his cameo for inclusion, but perhaps a place on the bench with greater trust in bringing him on will be what will happen? In all of this Anderson seems to be the forgotten man. Is there a way back for him? Not at the moment I would suspect.
And I haven’t even mentioned Noble. Before the Chelsea game I thought it would be good for him to sit it out, and as it turned he was injured anyway. I see him playing a part in the games to come, but more often from the bench would be my thinking. Rice did an excellent job as captain, cajoling and encouraging all around him, whilst delivering another imperious performance in midfield. I’m not sure whether or not there is any chance of him still being with us next season, but by giving him the captain’s armband and telling him that the team will be built around him, might be our only remote chance of him staying. I’m afraid that the owners’ eyes might light up if a substantial offer is received for him though.
The thing about being a West Ham fan is that you are never quite sure what you are going to get from one game to another. I hope we don’t see a reaction whereby the players think that the job is done and we are safe. The intensity and commitment from the Chelsea match needs to be maintained for the rest of the campaign, and must continue at least until we are sure of playing Premier League football next season. Perhaps this game will come too soon? Newcastle, despite playing on the same evening, didn’t really have to get out of second gear to beat a poor Bournemouth side, whereas we needed to be in top gear throughout.
So what will happen? I’d like another win of course, but we may need to settle for a draw in this one. With Bournemouth playing at Manchester United, Watford at Chelsea, and Villa at Liverpool in this round of matches, I suspect that a draw might prove to be a good outcome. I’m sure Messrs. Lampard and Klopp will demand better performances from their players after the midweek defeats, and surely Manchester United will thrash Bournemouth?
With Soucek providing effective cover, Rice was able to drive the team forward more effectively, and Fornals provided telling touches. Antonio does the difficult, holding up play spectacularly well, and Bowen introduces pace and urgency. A great result, and to think it was really 4-2 😉 I agree about Newcastle: hard not to warm to those fans. My dad was once there to do a job interview and got lost. He asked a Geordie the way and the guy said: are ya fit? My dad replied yes. ‘Right’, his Geordie pal said, “I’ll run ya.” And he did!
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I think Soucek has made a world of difference. Sticks to his tasks quietly and efficiently and allows others greater freedom. Great to see a West Ham side moving the ball around quickly and getting forward with pace. Why can’t they do it every week? Antonio was superb on Wednesday and is a great asset to the club considering all the different roles he has been asked to perform. I don’t know about hold up play in the traditional sense – win the ball and keep it until reinforcement arrive – he doesn’t have the control for that but he was far too much of a handful for the Chelsea defenders. Awesome pace and power on his day!
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I guess I meant more that he distracts and draws in defenders through his very presence. I agree, not quite hold-up play, for that we need Haller. But should he change that starting eleven?…
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I see what you mean and agree completely. I don’t think I would make any changes to the starting eleven but all of a sudden there look to be decent options from the bench . I also like Fornals in that more central role – it suits him better. Let’s hope the same West Ham turn up. Bowen and Fredericks will have their work cut out to stop that Saint-Maximin fella!
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At least poor Zabba won’t be trailing in his tracks 😉 Maybe Moyes will need to introduce Johnson at some point to combat his incredible skill and speed. Starting to develop slightly more confidence in Moyes substitutions 😉
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I can answer your question with a 2 letter word, the first one being an N 😉
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You mean as in the Knights who say “ni” from Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Hahah – It should be a good game to be honest! Our results against you in recent years have been mixed to say the least. Wasnt expecting you to get anything against Chelsea, but now your confidence is up will be tougher for us.
Going 2-1 Newcastle
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Yes, hoping for an entertaining game. To be honest I thought teams like Newcastle (safe and with little to play for) would be a little off the pace after the restart but seems I was wrong. Shelvey usually has a good game against us and we will struggle to handle Saint-Maximin. I’m thinking honours even at 2-2
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Weve looked a different team since the restart (In a good way) which was definitely surprising, our win over Bournemouth was the best we have played all season. Looking forward to the match!
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