West Ham have already avenged the five goals conceded at Selhurst Park last season. Can we become repeat avengers when we visit Fulham?

Despite having a manager that was frequently described as cautious, one of the most disappointing aspects of the 2023-24 season was the fact that we conceded more goals in the Premier League than all the other teams with the exception of the three that were relegated. It didn’t take the new head coach very long after getting his feet under the table to decide that this was one area that needed urgent rectification.

Many thought we had paid over the odds splashing out £40 million on the Wolves captain, but early signs are good and Kilman would appear to be worth every penny based on his performances so far. Todibo is a player who was coveted by many, and although he has little opportunity to date, hopefully he can prove to be an equally astute acquisition. Wan-Bissaka has hit the ground running and has demonstrated his defensive capabilities already, plus surprisingly to some (perhaps the Manchester United management?) excellent full back attacking qualities. At £15 million for a 26-year-old he may turn out to be one of the best captures of the last transfer window. It was a surprise to me that he wasn’t coveted by more teams.

Two of the more depressing results last season came on visits to London sides who finished below us in the table. Who would have thought that we would go away to North London and return with six points from the games at Tottenham and Arsenal, but concede ten goals on our trips to Fulham and Crystal Palace? It was 5-0 at Craven Cottage which was then compounded by a 2-0 defeat at the London Stadium towards the end of the season. At least we managed to take a point off Palace in a 1-1 draw at home, before being thrashed 5-2 at Selhurst Park just a week after the dispiriting loss at home to Fulham.

After just three games this time we have already avenged last season’s humiliation at Palace with goals from Soucek and Bowen in a 2-0 win last month in our first away trip of the season. Game four of the new campaign, the first after the ‘ridiculously early in the season’ international break gives us the opportunity to take our revenge on Fulham too when we visit Craven Cottage this weekend.

It is astonishing how the fixtures computer has thrown up this season’s early games in that the first nine, covering a quarter of a season almost, are all in London! The game after this one coming up is a home game against Chelsea, and once again an early opportunity to remedy last season’s shocking visit to Stamford Bridge in May when they were another team to give us a 5-0 hiding. And the game after that is a visit to the Brentford Community Stadium where we went down 3-2 last season after holding a half-time lead.

We don’t travel for a Premier League game outside the capital until November when we visit Nottingham on Matchday 10. By then we would have already had two international breaks and a third will be just two games away. What a way to disrupt a campaign! Three international breaks will have been endured after just eleven games of the season. Ridiculous in my view!

Although a number of our key players have been away on international duty, I hope that the new head coach has had the opportunity to take stock of the situation. Yes, we have lost twice at home already, although they were fixtures against teams that finished in the Champions League qualification places last time around. However, we have already avenged the Palace debacle from last season, lets hope we can do the same at Fulham.

I’ve no idea what Mr Lopetegui has in mind for team selection but personally I’d like to see Kudus moved inside into the number 10 role where I think he can do more damage (he can’t perform at his best stuck out on the left despite still being a threat), and Summerville given a start on the left. Perhaps Kudus and Bowen can interchange between the centre and right throughout the game? I had hoped for Fullkrug to be given an opportunity from the start this time too but his injury picked up on international duty has put an end to that idea. Once again we are short of any real alternative to Antonio in the ‘number 9’ role. I wonder if Bowen will be pushed forward as he was at times last season to allow Kudus to play on the right and get Summerville into the team that way? Who knows? Another three points would be good though. What are the chances?

8 thoughts on “West Ham have already avenged the five goals conceded at Selhurst Park last season. Can we become repeat avengers when we visit Fulham?”

  1. Hi Richard, Bowen, Kudus and Summerville up front would worry any defence, and I hope they start. Bowen and Kudus are so versatile they could interplay as you suggest, we have very good midfield players behind them, and Kilman and Wan Bissaka have been outstanding so far. Emerson and Dinos will make the odd unforced error, and Paqueta has his death wish, but we look – thanks to TS – far more solid at the back. Wouldn’t surprise me if we win this.

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    1. Hi John

      Thanks for your comments. I remember watching some Leeds games last season, and although it was only the Championship Summerville stood out as an excellent attacking player. I feel sure he can do it at Premier League level and will be ideal for the left hand side.

      We really need to be winning games like this if we seriously want to improve on our final position of ninth last season.

      I wonder too if Todibo will get his chance?

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      1. I share your confidence about Summerville and hope we see Todibo soon, though Mavropanos has been playing well. Thought there were signs against City of a team capable of improving on 9th.

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      2. Spoke too soon, didn’t I? Just stood his ground at the crucial moment instead of challenging. Seemed more concerned with keeping his arms behind his back. Maybe we’ll see Todibo against Chelsea..?

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  2. I just wonder about Mavropanos with regard to ball distribution and sometimes his positioning. But you’re right – generally he has been playing quite well. Our new head coach will know his best team in time, I’m sure.

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  3. Hi John

    Personally I don’t understand Mavropanos or Soucek in the starting line up but I’m sure the boss has his reasons.

    We are told that hands behind the back is unnecessary this season – not a natural position.

    I have a sneaking feeling that Ings may be more important this season too off the bench. But who knows?

    Todibo and Summerville to start the next game?

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  4. Well 1 – 1 is better than 5 – 0! Still very poor though , and why will he not start Todibo?Could he really have been th

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