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Anderson Looks A Snip At £42 Million As Brace Sinks Saints

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 28/12/2018 - 00:08

When the team selections were released for the match against Southampton many Hammers fans were deeply concerned to see just how many players were unavailable, Pablo Zabaleta's late withdrawal because of a virus meant that West Ham were not even able to fill the bench and had only six players available! So it was with some anxiety that fans began viewing, either at St Mary's or on Sky TV, there were plenty of elements in the mix, Saints were on a high, their fans intoxicated on the new blend of football Ralph Hasenhuttl had brought to their club in the wake of Mark Hughes' dismissal, also a certain Charlie Austin who always raises his game agaist West Ham due to some ill advised public comments about Austin's injury record made by West Ham's owners back in the day before they learned the wisdom of their ways.

However right from the off it was the visitors who were applying the pressure and although Saints started brightly, playing with the vim and purpose that is Hasenhuttl's trademark, it was West Ham who had the Lion's share of the possession and but for some profligate finishing Hammers could have been two up by half time. First Lucas Perez scuffed wide when he should have scored from an Aaron Cresswell cross, and then Robert Snodgrass curled wide from 18 yards with the goal gaping.

Hammers looked fitter and sharper than the hosts but fell behind to a freak own goal that was not an own goal but a hand ball by Redmond, his hand beat Fabianski who had denied Oriol Romeu twice and Redmond once before the ex Norwich man got the ball across the line. Hammers immediately set about redemption, which came less than three minutes later in the form of an exquisite Felipe Anderson goal, his angled drive from outside the box was a thing of beauty. The home side then gave things a go, but were superbly caught by a lightening counter attack that stemmed from their corner, Diop got the ball to Antonio who put on the after burners as he sped along and then clipped a wonderful pass to Anderson who finished with aplomb, two goals, seven minutes, job done.

Seven goals in his last ten games is making Anderson's transfer fee of £42 Million with add ons look to be a bit of a bargain in today's inflated market, Manuel Pellegrini was delighted with the 25 year old Brazilian's contribution but believes there is a lot more to come from Anderson. Pelle will also have been pleased with another bit of business done on the other end of the financial scale, the £7.5 Million paid for Fabianski is now looking an absolute steal, time and again he was called in to action, his old monicker of 'Flappyhandski' might have to be replaced by 'Safepairofhandski'.

There is very little recovery time before the next match, and it is to be hoped that there are no new additions to the already massive injury list, there is only so much a manager can do, Steve Claridge made the comment that he expected Pellegrini to guide the club up the table because "He is a good manager, I am tired of listening to people making excuses for managers, they are either good or they aren't, too many get away with too much".

Pelle will certainly have his work cut out to keep Hammers brilliant points return the way it has been, but in the manager the fans believe, as do the players, really believe. - Ed

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asheshammer's picture

I remember the first ten matches people were wondering if we'd made a mistake. Look at Anderson now -- a playmaker, a footballer, a hero. I thought we just shaded the first half after a poor start. Saints' goal was rubbish. Anderson's first goal was just sublime. I do think the referee helped a bit by taking up space and then clearing out for the shot, but Anderson made that shot look like the easiest thing on Earth. WHOAH! Second goal was cool, calm and collected -- great vision from Antonio but poor defending from Saints. Perez should have made it 3, but we'll take victory and 3 points. Need to keep grafting until at least some of the stars return. The injury list is staggering.

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mcbikeman's picture

Manuel Lanzini, Winston Reid, Carlos Sanchez, Andriy Yarmolenko and Ryan Fredericks are all long-term absentees, with Jack Wilshere, Marko Arnautovic, Javier Hernandez, Fabian Balbuena and Pablo Zabaleta.....how on earth we have kept getting positive results with that lot missing is really quite remarkable and it shows that the players who are out there are buying into El Pels philosophy and doing all that they can to put his vision on how to play into performances on the pitch...watching last nights game with a few non west ham fans they were saying how poor we looked down our right hand side and the middle of the park not much better "we just got lucky because we were playing a very poor side"...pointing out too them that a lot of the players were not playing there natural position but doing a job for the team and that we controlled the game after the initial five mins in the end got us some begrudging respect but seriously in the summer something on the medical/coaching/fitness side needs looking at because the amount of serious injuries cannot be just down to bad luck surely

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mcbikeman's picture

He had an opportunity yesterday to go off injured after getting a "knock" on his left thigh and i thought yes this is the moment he becomes a west ham player but the daft sod got up carried on and scored two cracking goals....that type of player gives a club a reputation so lets move him on please!

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Dartford Bhoy's picture

hands up all those who, in his early games, said he was a waste of money? Not me but... I said Diop was rubbish so what do I know :o)

Anderson is just getting better and better. Hes a game changer. There will be times when he just wont get the run of the ball, even last night in the first 30 minutes he looked a bit out of salts. The young Hammers have a hero super star in the making, one to be proud of!

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mcbikeman's picture

i watch these on youtube for the sake of banter and how others see our club...this bloke was a little overconfident after his side won two games on the bounce but hey all supporters get that way after a long barren run...anyway it was fun to watch and at the 6min mark lol mate we've all been there just a nice change it wasn't one of us hammers this time round.

https://youtu.be/zWhVDfA6vZ8

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Not sure what was funnier,the blokes reaction commentating on the game or how many in-bred lookalikes were in the saints end!!;)

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