Sometimes after a game of watching a game of football I am relieved that I am a West Ham fan and not a fan of the opposition and Saturday was one of those games. Hammers fans do like their football to be played with the ball on the floor with good neat passing, I’ve got nothing against Stoke and the way they play but that style of football, get the ball up front as quick as possible, has never pleased my eye. To be fair to Stoke their wide players Pennant and Etherington are good football players and their goal resulted from good football so why they revert back to route 1 I cant quite understand. Etherington is a player reborn from the one that left West Ham but I think that’s as much to do with leaving London and all the problems it caused him than the change of football team.
West Hams players still look a bit short on confidence that a win would give them but as every game passes they look more together as a team understanding each other’s movements. We looked particular strong in midfield with the 3 men, Parker, Noble and Behrami playing very well as a unit which to be fair they should do as this is the 1 area of the pith where the hammers have some continuity as all 3 have been at the club together for a couple of years. Parker has become West Hams talisman, the Heartbeat of everything good that we do his non stop movement, range of passing and now he is starting to add goals to his game, already he looks favourite to win the hammer of the year, which would be his third on the trot and only Sir Trevor Brooking has managed that achievement.
Avram Grants decision to play three up front was a bold move which looks like paying off once the three of them get more game time together on the pitch I can see them bringing the goals that our performances are lacking. Victor Obinna and Freddie Piquionne have plenty of pace between them and both linked well with Carlton Cole who holds the ball well. The only problem so far with those three is the lack of goals they have scored, none to be exact, I know its only 5 games into a the season but playing all the pretty passing football in the world still counts for nothing if we don’t score. All our goals this season, only 3, have come from midfielders, 2 for Parker and a Noble penalty, if your strikers’ are not scoring you can bet that a tough season in a relegation battle is ahead. Perhaps the hiring of a striking coach may be the way forward, and no I don’t mean Bob Crow from the RMT, Paolo di Canio may be one or Ian Wright, after all we have specialist Goalkeeper coaches and while Di Canio would be more welcome by the fans there is no doubt that Ian Wright was one the best ever Premiership goal scorers, all we got to do is convince him to give up his TV work and to be honest he was a better footballer than he ever will be on the telly. Goal scorers short of confidence in their own ability always seem to struggle to hit the net, always taking that one too many touch of the ball before shooting or holding on to the ball for too long when there’s a better placed player so who better than Wright or Di Canio to get our forwards back in the goals.
In defence Mat Upson had his 4th different partner next to him in 5 games, which is perhaps the reason why we have conceded so many goals and amazingly West Ham have used 10 different players in their back 4 this season I doubt if any other team has used this many and it shows as we have the worst goal difference in the league. When I saw the teams line up I thought that with no recognised Left back that we would struggle, why there was no Illunga I don’t know but Danny Gabbidon filled in quite well there and his extra height came in use with the bombardment of balls and log throws into the box, if this was a tactical decision then perhaps the manager deserves a pat on the back, if it wasn’t then he just got lucky because it was an improvement on the previous games defences.
So as we celebrate getting our first point of the season we march onwards to our next league game, well its only Tottenham at home, and our first 3 points of the season, fingers crossed.
