x

Southampton At West Ham United The Preview

There is not a lot to say about the rest of this season other than we do have something to aim for and that is getting 12 points, once that is achieved we can sit back and relax.

There are some who now we are relegated, talk about preparing for next season by dropping those who will not be with us in the Championship, personally I don't see any point in this, at least not until those 12 points have been reached.

It is bad enough as it is, so to play the final games without Aaron Ramsdale, Kyle Walker-Peters, Mateus Fernandes, Tyler Dibling and perhaps even Taylor Harwood- Bellis would make a poor team even worse and make the agony of watching them an even worse ordeal than it has been for the last 8 months or so, is anyone seriously suggesting dropping Aaron Ramsdale for Alex McCarthy !!!

The problem last Saturday was exposed for all to see, you couldn't really argue much with the team selection, 1 or 2 players perhaps aside, but the fact is we are toothless up front, what other side would send out their top scorer on loan when we are still fighting to stay up, as we did with Adam Armstrong, that was perhaps the legacy that Ivan Juric left us, a squad with it's spirit taken away.

You couldn't say that the team that played Villa lacked spirit, but they did lack class and we paid dearly after 70 minute spell in which we had no outlet going forward.

I therefore don't expect Simon Rusk to make many changes for the game against the Hammers but I would like to see either Armel Bella=Kotchap or Nathan Wood come in for Jack Stephens & Tyler Dibling replace Tall Paul Onuauchu & finally perhaps Flynn Downes also back in, perhaps for Sulemana..

Rusk needs to get the right balance and that means bringing back Adam Lallana and Charlie Taylor to the bench, against Vila the bench included two right backs and two central defenders, that was quite puzzling.

The problem was once we brought on fresh legs, not for the first time this season we went to pot.

Having said all this, this is one of the games we should targeting to pick up a point of three , West Ham start the day 4th from bottom after a shocking run of form since Xmas, since they beat us on Boxing Day, they have won just 3 games in the Premier League , drawn 3 and lost 8 out of 14 games.

That is not much better than us and that gives us hope that perhaps with the crowd a little restless at how their season has petered out, that we could just catch them on a bad day.

But they are a hard side to beat, most of their defeats have been by the odd goa, including last week at Anfield were they equalised late on and then conceded the winner to Liverpool just minutes later.

So we can go up the London Stadium with at least some hope that we could sneak something.

However if we are to do so, we need a good strong solid performance that harks back to Simon Rusk's first away game in charge when he took the team for the trip to Fulham and he set out a solid side that fully deserved a point.

A point would be good enough to equal Derby's unwanted record and that would be a step forward.

This season isn't over yet, we need to hit that 12 point mark before we start to look till next season, even if it is only for pride than nothing else, but till we do that, lets forget about giving youngsters a chance etc and utilise the experience we have in the squad and play our best side.


What to read next:

Newcastle Awaydaze
This season’s visit to Newcastle United is tomorrow night with an 8.15pm kick-off, and it’s live on Sky TV. You’ll find St. James' Park on the north-western edge of the city centre.
Honours even in hard-fought draw at Elland Road
It looked like a good opportunity to achieve a famous victory over Manchester United, but in the end we didn’t show quite enough quality at either end of the pitch to force a win over our deadliest rivals.
Disciplined Leeds earn away point at Anfield
It was a frustrating night for Liverpool, as for once Leeds produced a defensive masterclass, to stretch our unbeaten run to seven games, in a period of the season when we are playing some of the biggest names in the Premier League.
Liverpool Awaydaze
Our visit to Liverpool will kick off at 5.30 on New Year’s day, thanks to live coverage by our friends at Sky TV.
Farke accepts Leeds have more to do after draw at Sunderland
Leeds can be delighted with the second half performance at Sunderland, which should really have earned us all three points, but Daniel Farke knows we will have to keep this run going before we can start to think about being safe from relegation.
Sunderland Awaydaze
Our game at Sunderland kicks off on Sunday at 2pm, thanks to yet another Sky Sports selection. You'll find the Stadium of Light on the site of the former Monkwearmouth Colliery on the north bank of the River Wear, the opposite side from the city centre.
Calvert-Lewin brace takes Leeds to win over sorry Palace
With Crystal Palace’s away record this season it could have been a difficult game, but Leeds produced a high energy performance to keep the good run going and pull six points clear of the bottom three
Brentford 1-1 Leeds United: Calvert-Lewin header earns deserved point
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored for a fourth successive game to earn Leeds a crucial first point on the road since September.
Opinion: Brentford set example Leeds United would do well to follow
Sunday’s opponents Brentford are one of the best-run clubs in the country. They haven’t sacked a manager in more than ten years. We’d be wise to think on that before telling Daniel Farke to piss off.
Brentford Awaydaze
Our visit to Brentford will kick off at 4.30PM on Sunday, thanks to our very good friends at Sky Sports.