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An Exciting And Formidable West Ham On The Cards Under Pellegrini

Submitted by louishammer on Mon, 16/07/2018 - 17:22

The Premier League has seen some major surprises in recent times, as the minnows have proved to be formidable, one of such was Leicester's Premier League triumph some seasons ago. It could be described as a one-off, but such a feat or something close to that might be cooking in East London.

Tottenham Hotspur under the attack-minded Pochettino have apparently broken the London dominance of Chelsea and Arsenal as the torch-bearers in the PL and the Hammers will be looking to dig in under the management of Chilean tactician Manuel Pellegrini.

The Hammers are already a formidable force on paper and would be a decent bet for a place in the top 4 on NetBet Sport based on happenings at the club since the arrival of Pellegrini, with regards to the decent and relatively high profile signings the club have made in the summer transfer window. West Ham will be set up to definitely play exciting and attacking football under Pellegrini next season and the signings they've made thus far gives credence to this school of thought.

Club owner David Sullivan showed the intent of his ambitions for the club in the forthcoming 2018/19 season by securing the signature of Manuel Pellegrini. He has gone further to secure the signature of players who will suit into Pellegrini's style of play at West Ham with the acquisition of the likes of Ryan Fredericks, Lukasz Fabianski, Issa Diop, English midfielder Jack Wilshere, Andriy Yarmolenko and Fabian Balbuena. 

The club then went on to smash its player transfer record recently with the signing of Lazio star man and Brazilian attacking midfielder Felipe Anderson. The Brazilian attacker now 25 has spent 5 years at Lazio and has scored 34 goals in 177 appearances for the club. He arrived on a record £42 million transfer fee. He is one of the stars to watch out for, and will definitely be key to the brand of exciting and attacking football that the Hammers boss will be preparing to deploy in the forthcoming season.

The Hammers will be one club to watch for next season, based on the quality of players they've acquired, as well as the pedigree of the manager who will be at the managerial helm of the club from the 2018/19 football season. They are looking good for a decent showing in the PL next season, and will definitely be a threat to the monopoly of London brilliance in the Premier League by the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, and recently Spurs, whilst providing quality competition for other contenders.

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mcbikeman's picture

Annoys me..they are Spuds and they lost us the world cup never forget that...as for the rest well nothings impossible but we have to wait and see how the team blends together but yes very exciting times ahead so different to the last few years COYI

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nevillenixon's picture

We had an entire article ready just in case England did win...it ran along the lines of tottenham players do their best to emulate West Ham trio!
But they couldn't

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mcbikeman's picture

none of those 3 can lace the boots of our holy trinity! only Team ever to win the world cup keep giving it large to every spuds fan you can and remind them of that fact as often as you can

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Essexhammer's picture

Next season should be quite an experience for Westham fans,challenging the top end rather than fighting for survival.Things do look promising and we can only hope all these new recruits gel and we don't end up doing an Everton last season,spending millions,failing to fulfill expectations.Pellegrini is a shrewd and very experienced manager with a sound coaching team behind him and I am confident next season will be even better than the first season under Bilic.Still think there are one or two positions that still need strengthening but I'm sure we will see some more transfer activity in the remaining time of the window.Leicester ,truly was a freak,Ranieri done wonders for that club and they go and sack him,amazes me,but I cannot see that being repeated again on the budget they spent.Would love to see that top 6 monopoly broken up and Westham and a few other teams knocking them off their perch

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