Sunday 6 November 2016

The Season So Far - August to October

The 2016/2017 season has not been an exceptional one for West Ham at all even though it is probably the most historical yet. The move to the London Stadium was meant to be the Hammers’ start of the big time to be able to compete with England’s elite. The only thing it has done is cause a lot of headaches for the co-chairman and the managing director of the club. Violence among fans and with opposing ones has hit the headlines almost every week.

West Ham have not settled into new surroundings at the London Stadium

It has had a damaging effect on the team but it is not the main reason to why the Hammers have been underachieving. Statbunker.com’s stats can show where the Hammers are going wrong.


Graph using Statbunker on goals scored
by West Ham during August-October 2015
Goalscoring has been a real problem for the Hammers and if you compare this season to last year in the opening three months of the season then you can see a stark contrast from Graph 1 and Graph 2. Graph 1 shows there were 10 different goal scorers during the months of August – October in 2015 and there were a total of 22 goals scored in the league.


Graph using Statbunker on goals scored
by West Ham during August-October 2016
The lack of goals throughout the team this season is highlighted in graph two. The Hammers have only scored 10 goals in three months and only five goal scorers. It is really obvious the underlying issue that West Ham have at the moment which is the inability to score. Remarkably, Michail Antonio has scored five goals but this was earlier in the season and he has not scored since September against Watford.

The problem offensively stems from the poor transfer window that David Sullivan, Karren Brady and Slaven Bilic had in the summer. Poor purchases in Simone Zaza, Jonathan Calleri and Gokhan Tore have really meant that the Hammers are lacking in the striking department. The return of Andy Carroll, Andre Ayew and Diafra Sakho is vital for West Ham to have any chance of resurrecting this dire season.

Taking our chances has been a factor which Bilic agreed to during his press conference against Sunderland. The Croat said: “We are lacking in that last bit of the pitch but I don’t mind when I see us play this way to come here and we are going to find that edging quality. It’s gonna come.”



However I do not see it happening in the short term. There is a real fundamental problem because the 3-6-1 formation means we fail to get enough bodies in the area and therefore have less chance of scoring good opportunities. We need to take more chances and if we do not then it will be a long season.

George Stone, West Ham season ticket holder, said: “Our whole game was about outscoring opposition and now we can’t do that at all. We cannot defend so this why we are unable to win games.

“I think (Ashley) Fletcher should be played. If he plays 90 mins he will score goals and solve our goalscoring crisis.”


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