Weathered Hammers Suffer Defeat To Aston Villa
When it rains for relegation clubs, it pours. A cruel defeat against Aston Villa now places West Ham miles behind the remainder of the field, especially after Nottingham Forest’s 3-0 victory against the Spuds.
A performance of individual quality rather than a unit is what happened this afternoon, both teams playing in a similar style, but unsurprisingly, Aston Villa looked glued in comparison to our paper mache. A tactic that looked spot on from Nuno, but individuals are letting the Hammers down once again, which caused spirals and led to goals being conceded.
To score the earliest goal of the Premier League season so far and the fastest West Ham goal ever, to lose 3-2 come full time is a summary of the season so far, an unlucky own-goal through a lapse of judgement by Dinos left Areola with two left feet. Villa’s second to bring the Brummies level was the epitome of the Premier League for us at the moment, ball’s whipped into the middle, cleared by the Villa player which should’ve resulted in another corner being awarded but wasn’t, they play the ball up the pitch, Diouf’s got no option seeing as Summerville persistently drifted into the middle for the majority of the game, defying an opportunity out wide to him, countered and 2-2 it was.
All 60,000 fans thought Jarrod’s finessed finish gave us the lead, but it was ruled out for offside and unfortunately, that decision killed all running momentum we had, paired along with PGMOL’s pet, who, without remorse, embraced Villa’s complaints and every time a whistle was blown, it felt bound to fall in Villa’s way.
Nuno’s side had moments that would be considered as a good performance, but they were too inconsistent to hold the victory. It feels once again, similar to Brighton that Aston Villa are the ones that should be counting their lucky stars given the performance. Nuno managed to prevent Emery’s Champions League-challenging side from creating any XG for the first 40 minutes, and overall, the Hammers were the better side for the majority of the game… but once again, those inconsistent moments and lapse of concentration are what get you.
In the event of a Leeds victory tonight, the Hammers will find themselves five points from safety with Manchester City ahead. But it’s the games that follow our visit to the Etihad that will prove to be pivotal and a run of consecutive wins is desperately needed to even begin having a glimpse of safety.
It’s beginning to become incredibly frustrating to have a ‘win-worthy’ performance but not pick up three points, points which now feel more crucial than ever.






