
We asked for your thoughts after Saturday’s Premier League game between West Ham and Tottenham.
Here are some of your comments:
West Ham fans
Bill: Weak and naive and at the back, slow in midfield and our striker on the bench. It’s hard to understand Graham Potter’s tactics, let alone his strategy for the club. This is relegation form that has to change very quickly. Potter may be gone soon – his time is surely up?
Mark: Woeful defending for all three goals. Midfield are far to slow and no out-and-out attacker again. Potter hasn’t a clue – time to get rid and get either Jose Mourinho or Nuno Espirito Santo in. But, the board won’t do that because they like yes men.
Darren: I was optimistic about the appointment of Potter and wanted to give him time. But enough is enough – we are in a relegation battle. Our defensive frailties are clearly visible and he has no answers. Another dreadful performance, despite a bright first 20 minutes.
Dave: Another gutless, spineless performance under the direction of a clueless manager.
Spurs fans
Brian: Definite signs of improvement in this young squad with huge potential. Bergvall was a shining light, but so many positives to take from the game. Considering the injury list, players still getting up to fitness and learning the way Thomas Frank plays, I have high hopes for the team.
Matt: Positive early signs. Bit ‘Spursy’ in our result against Bournemouth but a good bounce back, especially after the international break. I feel we are starting to resemble a squad with depth. Lots of options for the season ahead.
Barry: When is a goal not a goal – when the correct decision is too difficult for the officials to have the courage to take it (this also applies to subsequent penalty appeal). But, justice was done.
Andy: Who’d have thought we would be set-piece specialists?! At the back, we really have two world-class centre-backs in Van de Ven and Romero; and, in midfield, it looks like our trio will be Palhinha, Sarr and Bergvall until Maddison comes back. However, there are still issues up front with none of the forwards scoring or looking like they are going to score. We don’t have any natural finishers – even when Solanke comes back. Simons and Kudus look good on the flanks, but let’s hope Kolo Muani in the middle is the answer.
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