Just as they thought they were back on the right track with a win against Chelsea, West Ham United have yet again lost in what was a very poor performance against Wolves.
The Hammers’ long term transfer target Leander Dendoncker opened the scoring before Patrick Cutrone killed the game off in the 86th minute after coming on as a substitute.
And that loss turned the fans against Manuel Pellegrini yet again, as the club’s European bubble starts to fade away…
Twitter: @WestHam Chelsea paper over the cracks its TIME TO SACK @davidgold @jsullivanwhu (@54fc875286444f7)
Twitter: @WestHam Just get him out. Chelsea delayed the inevitable (@LewisMo44030803)
Twitter: @WestHam why do u refuse to let me be happy (@SamCaton_)
Twitter: @WestHam Just sack Pellegrini already😴 (@Tylerrjones16)
Twitter: @WestHam West Ham are going to ruin my Christmas again – I just know it ⚒ (@ClaretnBlueLife)
Twitter: @WestHam Don’t need this negativity in my life 🤦🏽♀️😂 (@beccaaaxx_xx)
Twitter: @WestHam Back to normality (@theawillsmore)
Twitter: @WestHam Could have written this match report before the game….so predictable (@georgenozza)
Twitter: @WestHam He. Has. To. Go. (@Dan_stocker)
Twitter: @WestHam Still not scored a goal against Wolves since they came up. Nice one lads (@jonnysharpe)
READ WEST HAM VERDICT
Considering their form, losing to Wolves isn’t anything bad as long as you put a performance that’s worth watching.
Unfortunately, apart from spells, that wasn’t the case as West Ham have yet again been flat and predictable.
But there are positives to be taken out of the game. Felipe Anderson’s first-half performance as a central attacking midfielder was outstanding. Pablo Fornals has again shown glimpses of the quality we all know he has, and the central defenders are looking more and more solid with every other week.




