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Friday, 19 December 2014

West Ham United vs Leicester City

Saturday 20th December 2014
15:00
Boleyn Ground

West Ham United vs Leicester City

Analysis
On Saturday afternoon West Ham will entertain a side who have lost their last seven away games in the league, a side who have not won in eleven league games, a side who have picked up two points since September.

Leicester City are the league's basement side going into this game. Only three teams have scored fewer goals, only one team has conceded more.

On paper, this is a game we should comfortably win. But the game isn't played on paper, is it?

Key Player
Despite their disappointing recent form, the Foxes have a number of players in their ranks who have the capability to win any game.

Jamie Vardy showed in their last victory (against Manchester United) that he can mix it with the best on his day, Leo Ulloa has only scored one goal less than Diafra Sakho, and Esteban Cambiasso has played for some of the biggest clubs in the world in his career.

In recent weeks though, there has been one man who has performed consistently for Leicester, and can be a thorn in the side of any fullback. Riyad Mahrez is one of few players in the squad to have continued in the same vein as last season.

The Algerian winger is creating more than a chance a game, has hit the target with 68% of his shots on goal, and has been successful with 50% of a massive 58 attempted take ons (this after just 12 appearances).

In their last game, a one nil defeat by the reigning champions, Mahrez was a box of tricks and full of attacking intent. On the day, he attempted a massive 11 take ons, and was successful with six of them (as shown in the image below).


Whilst Mahrez is a clear threat going forward, his stats suggest that he is also a worker. In 12 appearances this season, the winger has attempted 46 tackles, winning 12 of them.

In the last away game the Foxes played, the visit to Villa Park, Mahrez attempted five tackles, made two interceptions and blocked three passes. The tackles are shown below.


Leicester may not be the most dangerous side in the league, but with players like Mahrez in their ranks they will always be capable of springing a surprise and causing an upset.

How do you stop Leicester City?
Nigel Pearson has commonly gone for a 4-4-2 this season, with Ulloa and Vardy seemingly the preferred combination up top. He has mixed this up and played variations on the 4-5-1 on a few occasions, but according to WhoScored.com, the Foxes have gone with a traditional 4-4-2 9 times out of 16.

In the main strike pairing, Leicester have a traditional little and large combination, with Vardy the rapid, willing runner and Ulloa capable of giving any centre back a tough day at the office.

The image below shows the average positions of the Leicester side in the last two away games that Vardy and Ulloa have both started. What you can clearly see, is that Vardy (#9) pushing ahead of Ulloa (#23). This suggests that the Argentine drops off to win flick ons, whilst the Englishman runs ahead to pick up the loose ball.


The way in which opposition defences have combated this approach is for one the centre backs to play relatively narrow, one to drop off slightly, and at least one central midfielder sitting slightly in front, anchoring the defence.

We can see this in both the Aston Villa and QPR line ups. 

For Villa, both Ciaran Clark (#6) and Jores Okore (#5) played close together with Okore ever so slightly deeper, whilst Ashley Westwood (#15) set in between in a holding midfield role.

For QPR, Nedum Onuoha (#15) dropped off even deeper, but was still close to Steven Caulker (#4), whilst Joey Barton (#8) marshaled the midfield.


If you compare this to the average positions of the Manchester United back line in that famous 5-3 win for the Foxes, you can see exactly what went wrong for Louis van Gaal's team.

Jonny Evans (#6) and Tyler Blackett (#42) both dropped off very deep, but were alone in this, as the rest of the side just went gung ho. Daley Blind (#17) was charged with anchoring the midfield, but you can see that he was far advanced from his colleagues. The gap between the centre backs was also very wide, allowing the likes of Vardy to run into space.


Weakness
Leicester have a number of key weaknesses, that I've already highlighted. They don't score enough goals, they can't win away, and they concede far too many.

The most important of those is probably that defensive frailty. What is interesting about Leicester's defensive weakness, is that is not underpinned by poor mistakes. They rank 15th for defensive errors conceded (7 errors), and only two of those have led to goals.

That is less errors than the likes of Chelsea, Everton and Liverpool.

What this suggests though, is that Leicester concede goals not because of lapses in concentration or one person slipping up. Instead, they concede goals because they are not that good at the back.

This is borne out by WhoScored.com's statistically calculated team characteristics. According to WhoScored, Leicester's weakness include all manner of defensive vulnerabilities.


In the league this season, no side has allowed the opposition more shots on their goal than Leicester, only one side has made more fouls per game, and only one side has conceded more goals.

Conclusion
This is a game West Ham should win.

Our home form has been terrific since we started the season with a hat-trick of defeats, with us winning 5 and drawing one of our subsequent matches at the Boleyn.

Leicester have players that can hurt us, and we should be mindful of that, but anything less than a home victory will be a disappointment.

 Head to Head 
40% Head to Head Win % 35%
51 Won 44
31 Drawn 31
44 Lost 51
208 Goals Scored 189
189 Goals Conceded 208

 Recent Form (excl. Friendlies) 
D L W W W D Last 6 L D L L L L
8 Goals Scored 4
5 Goals Conceded 11
  
W W W D W W Home/Away Form L L L L L L
11 Goals Scored 3
3 Goals Conceded 12
  
 Form Player (excl. GK) 
 (Last 6 League) 
James Tomkins - Marcin Wasilewski
5 Appearances 6
450 Minutes Played 540
  
38.1 Sum WhoScored Performance Score 43
7.6 Average WhoScored Performance Rating 7.2
  
145 Passes Attempted 119
104 Completed 80
72% Success Rate 67%
  
3 Chances Created 2
0 Assists 0
  
1 Attempts on Goal 5
1 On Target 0
1 Goals 0

1 Take Ons Attempted 0
1 Successful Take Ons 0
100% Success Rate 0%
  
14 Tackles Made 29
10 Successful Tackles 10
71% Success Rate 34%
  
10 Interceptions 19
45 Clearances 55
7 Blocks 5
12 Defensive Actions Per Game 13
  
30 Aerial Duels 30
24 Won 17
80% Success Rate 57%

0 Defensive Errors 0
0 Leading to a Goal 0
  
 Last Meeting 
23 April 2012
0-1 Jermaine Beckford 34'
1-1 Winston Reid 39'
2-1 Jack Collison 58'
  
4-2-3-1 Starting Formation 4-4-2

Robert Green - Kasper Schmeichel
(76') Guy Demel - Lee Peltier
James Tomkins - Sol Bamba
Winston Reid - Wes Morgan
Matthew Taylor - Paul Konchesky
Mark Noble - Ben Marshall
Gary O'Neil - Danny Drinkwater
Ricardo Vâz Te - Richard Wellens (22')
Kevin Nolan - Andy King (46')
(88') Jack Collison - Jermaine Beckford
(81') Carlton Cole - Dave Nugent (65')

 Subs 
(81') Danny Collins - Sean St Ledger (46')
Papa Bouba Diop - Lloyd Dyer (22')
(76') Julien Faubert - Steve Howard
(88') Henri Lansbury - Darius Vassell
Sam Baldock - Martyn Waghorn (65')

 Absentees 
 Injured/Doubtful 
West Ham United: Mark Noble
Leicester City: Kasper Schmeichel, Richie De Laet, Matthew Upson

 Suspensions 
West Ham United: 
Leicester City: 

  Opposition Last Time Out (League)
vs Manchester City
 Goals Scored: 0
 Goals Conceded: 1
 Starting Formation: 4-5-1

  Ben Hamer

  Danny Simpson  Marcin Wasilewski  Wes Morgan  Paul Konchesky

  Riyad Mahrez  Andy King  Esteban Cambiasso  Danny Drinkwater (79')  Jeff Schlupp (64')

  Jamie Vardy (73')

 subs:
Adam Smith
  Liam Moore
  Dean Hammond
  Matt James
  Nick Powell (73')
  Anthony Knockaert (79')
  Leonardo Ulloa (64')
  
 Best Player: Riyad Mahrez(SR: 7.3)
 Worst Player: Jeff Schlupp(SR: 6.1)
  
 Top 5's (Min 5 Apps) 
 Goals Scored 
Diafra Sakho 7 - 6 Leonardo Ulloa
Enner Valencia 3 - 2 Jeff Schlupp
Stewart Downing 3 - 2 Esteban Cambiasso
Mauro Zárate 2 - 1 Chris Wood
Carlton Cole 2 - 1 Dave Nugent

 Assists 
Stewart Downing 6 - 2 Jamie Vardy
Enner Valencia 2 - 1 Riyad Mahrez
Carl Jenkinson 2 - 1 Jeff Schlupp
Cheikhou Kouyaté 2 - 1 Leonardo Ulloa
James Tomkins 2 - 1 Ritchie De Laet

 Passing Accuracy 
Mark Noble 86% - 87% Andy King
Stewart Downing 85% - 85% Dean Hammond
Mauro Zárate 84% - 82% Matt James
Winston Reid 82% - 81% Danny Drinkwater
Kevn Nolan 82% - 81% Anthony Knockaert

 Chances Created per 90 
Stewart Downing 2.94 - 2.05 Matt James
Mauro Zárate 1.31 - 1.29 Esteban Cambiasso
Mark Noble 1.26 - 1.25 Leonardo Ulloa
Alex Song 1.22 - 1.24 Riyad Mahrez
Aaron Cresswell 1.06 - 1.13 Marc Albrighton

 Successful Dribbles per 90 
Mauro Zárate 2.4 - 2.99 Riyad Mahrez
Enner Valencia 1.71 - 1.99 Jeff Schlupp
Alex Song 1.67 - 1.53 Anthony Knockaert
Diafra Sakho 1.38 - 1.5 Jamie Vardy
Morgan Amalfitano 0.88 - 1.4 Danny Drinkwater

 Tackles Won per 90 
Alex Song 2.67 - 3.4 Marc Albrighton
Mark Noble 2.62 - 2.86 Ritchie De Laet
James Tomkins 2.48 - 2.46 Andy King
Cheikhou Kouyaté 1.62 - 2.33 Danny Drinkwater
Carl Jenkinson 1.6 - 1.99 Jeff Schlupp

 Aerial Duels Won per 90 
Andy Carroll 12.38 - 9 Chris Wood
James Collins 4.82 - 3.99 Leonardo Ulloa
James Tomkins 4.17 - 3.4 Wes morgan
Diafra Sakho 3.45 - 3.22 Dave Nugent
Carlton Cole 3.17 - 2.86 Marcin Wasilewski

 Manager 
Sam Allardyce - Nigel Pearson
19/10/1954 DOB 21/08/1963
60 Age 51
  
 Playing Career 
Bolton Wanderers Main Club Shrewsbury Town
231 Appearances 184
24 Goals 5
  
9 Total Clubs 3
512 Appearances 479
43 Goals 24
  
England National Team England
0 Caps 0
  
 Managerial Career 
Preston North End First Managerial Role Carlisle United
30/09/1992 Start Date 17/12/1998
22y 2m 19d Experience 16y 0m 3d
  
7 Sides Managed 7
2 League Titles 2
0 Cup Wins 0
  
39.9% Win % 43.1%
357 Won 164
235 Drawn 107
302 Lost 109
  
 Longest Role (excl. Current) 
Bolton Wanderers Club Leicester City
19/10/1999 Appointed 20/06/2008
29/04/2007 Left 29/06/2010
7y 6m 9d Time in Charge 2y 0m 8d

0 League Titles 1
0 Cup Wins 0
  
41.2% Win % 51.4%
153 Won 55
104 Drawn 30
114 Lost 22
  
 Current Job 
01/06/2011 Appointed 15/11/2011
3y 6m 19d Time in Charge 3y 1m 4d
  
0 League Titles 1
0 Cup Wins 0
  
40.9% Win % 47.1%
63 Won 74
36 Drawn 34
55 Lost 49

Monday, 10 November 2014

West Ham United 0-0 Aston Villa

Saturday 8th November 2014
15:00
Boleyn Ground

West Ham United 0-0 Aston Villa

 General Play 
WhoScored Performance Rating 
4-1-2-1-2 Formation 4-3-2-1

(7) Adrián - Brad Guzan (8.5)
(7) Carl Jenkinson - Matthew Lowton (7.4)
(8.5) James Collins - Ron Vlaar (7.9)
(7.5) Winston Reid - Nathan Baker (7.6)
(7.1) Aaron Cresswell - Aly Cissokho (8)
(7) Mark Noble - Tom Cleverley (6.6)
(6.1) Cheikhou Kouyaté - Ashley Westwood (7.2)
(7) Alex Song - Carlos Sánchez (7.3)
(7.7) Stewart Downing - Charles N'Zogbia (6.4)
(6.7) Diafra Sakho - Andreas Weimann (6.4)
(6.3) Enner Valencia - Gabriel Agbonlahor (6.3)

(6.1) Kevin Nolan - Philippe Senderos (6.1)
(6.3) Carlton Cole - Ciaran Clark (6.2)
(6.4) Andy Carroll -                           

Best Performance
(8.5) James Collins - Brad Guzan (8.5)

Worst Performance
(6.1) Cheikhou Kouyaté - Philippe Senderos (6.1)

56% Possession 44%

413 Passes Attempted 310
Alex Song 69 Most Attempted 48 Ashley Westwood

78% Passing Accuracy 69%
61% In Opp. Half 56%
Stewart Downing 86% Best Accuracy (min. 15 passes) 85% Andreas Weimann

53 Long Balls 47
13% % Long Balls 15%
James Collins 12 Most Long Balls (excl. GK) 9 Ashley Westwood

Most Frequent Pass Combination
Cresswell to Noble 12 - 11 Lowton to N'Zogbia

 23 Aerial Duels Won 9 
 72% Success 28% 
James Collins 8 Most Won 3 Nathan Baker

Alex Song 76 Most Touches 66 Ashley Westwood

 Offensive Play 
21 Attempts on Goal 12
5 On Target 4
7 Off Target 6
9 Blocked 2
24% From Outside the Box 58%
Stewart Downing 5 Most Shots 4 Gabriel Agbonlahor

17 Chances Created 7
Stewart Downing 6 Most Chances Created 2 Ashley Westwood

49 Crosses 15
Stewart Downing 17 Most Attempted 4 Aly Cissokho

12 Successful Crosses 2
24% Success 13%
Stewart Downing 6 Most Successful 1 Aly Cissokho

15 Take Ons Attempted 8
5 Successful Take Ons 6
33% Success 75%
Enner Valencia 2 Most Successful Take Ons 2 Charles N'Zogbia

 Defensive Play 
22 Tackles Attempted 26
7 Successful Tackles 14
32% Success 54%
James Collins 5 Most Tackles 6 Aly Cissokho

40 Clearances 64
Wisnton Reid 13 Most Clearances 18 Nathan Baker

14 Interceptions 17
Mark Noble 5 Most Interceptions 4 Matthew Lowton

2 Shot Blocks 9
Enner Valencia 1 Most Shot Blocks 3 Ashley Westwood

 Discipline 
 8 Fouls 10 
Kevin Nolan 2 Most Fouls 3 Charles N'Zogbia

0 Yellow Cards 2
West Ham United:     
Aston Villa:  Tom Cleverley,  Gabriel Agbonlahor  

0 Red Cards 0
West Ham United:     
Aston Villa:     

 Head to Heads 
Adrián vs Brad Guzan
7 WhoScored Rating 8.5

0 Goals Conceded 0
3 Saves 3
  
1 Claims 2
1 Successful Claims 2
100% Success 100%

21 Total Distribution 35
10 Accurate 13
48% Success 37%

10 Goal Kicks 13
4 Accurate 5
40% Success 38%
  
3 Throw Outs 3
3 Accurate 3
100% Success 100%

1 Kick from Hand 1
0 Accurate 0
0% Success 0%
  
7 Other 18
3 Accurate 5
43% Success 28%

0 Errors Leading to Shot 0
0 Errors Leading to Goal 0

Diafra Sakho 3 Most Passed To 5 Matthew Lowton
Winston Reid 2 Most Passes From 4 Ron Vlaar

James Collins vs Ron Vlaar
8.5 WhoScored Rating 7.9

9 Aerial Duels 1
8 Duels Won 0
89% Success 0%
  
5 Tackles Attempted 0
1 Tackles Completed 0
20% Success 0%
  
13 Clearances 14
4 Interceptions 3
0 Shot Blocks 1
  
0 Errors Leading to Shot 0
0 Errors Leading to Goal 0
  
44 Passes Attempted 19
33 Successful 17
75% Success 89%
  
0 Crosses Attempted 1
0 Successful 0
0% Success 0%
  
0 Chances Created 0
  
1 Attempts on Goal 1
1 On Target 1
0 Goals 0
  
Winston Reid 10 Most Passed To 4 Brad Guzan
Carl Jenkinson 12 Most Passes From 4 Nathan Baker

Mark Noble vs Ashley Westwood
7 WhoScored Rating 7.2

57 Passes Attempted 47
47 Successful 34
82% Success 72%
  
2 Chances Created 2
0 Assists 0
  
2 Attempts on Goal 1
1 On Target 0
0 Goals 0
  
1 Take Ons Attempted 0
0 Take Ons Successful 0
0% Success 0%
  
5 Crosses Attempted 4
1 Successful 0
20% Success 0%
  
4 Tackles Attempted 2
0 Tackles Completed 1
0% Success 50%
  
1 Clearances 5
5 Interceptions 3
0 Shot Blocks 3
  
0 Errors Leading to Shot 0
0 Errors Leading to Goal 0
  
Carl Jenkinson 9 Most Passed To 9 Tom Cleverley
Aaron Cresswell 12 Most Passes From 7 Tom Cleverley

Diafra Sakho vs Gabriel Agbonlahor
6.7 WhoScored Rating 6.4

4 Attempts on Goal 4
0 On Target 0
0 Goals 0
  
36 Touches 30
8 in Penalty Area 5
22% % Penalty Area 16%

1 Chances Created 1
0 Assists 0
  
16 Passes Attempted 18
9 Successful 12
56% Success 67%
  
4 Take Ons 1
2 Successful Take Ons 1
50% Success 100%
  
5 Aerial Duels 8
4 Duels Won 1
80% Success 13%
  
Steven N'Zonzi 5 Most Passed To 5 Stewart Downing
Jonathan Walters 5 Most Passes From 5 Cheikhou Kouyaté

Friday, 7 November 2014

West Ham United vs Aston Villa

Saturday 8th November 2014
15:00
Boleyn Ground

West Ham United vs Aston Villa

Analysis
West Ham go into this game unbeaten in four league games, 4 wins in our last six, and three home wins on the spin.

Aston Villa go into this one on the back of 6 defeats in a row in the league, a goal difference of minus 14 in that time, and three away defeats in a row.

No brainer, right?

It would by very typically West Ham for us to lose to Aston Villa on Saturday. In the 20-odd years I've followed the club it's felt like a regular feature.

Key Player
If Villa are to get something from the game, they would need someone to step into the void left by key players Christian Benteke - service the first of a three match suspension - and Fabian Delph - out until December with injury.

In their absence, the key man for Villa is undoubtedly Austrian forward Andreas Weimann.

Weimann scored Villa's first goal in 6 games last time out against Tottenham to take his tally for the season to 3 in 10 games. Hardly prolific, but it is Weimann's all round game that makes him the main threat.

Not only is he Villa's top goalscorer, he has also had more shots than anyone else, and only one Villain has created more chances than him this season. The image below shows the assists and chances created by Weimann this season.


Perhaps the element of his game that deserves the most praise though is his workrate.

Only two Villa players have won more tackles than the Austrian this season, and it is not unusual to see him hassling and harrying defenders and midfielders in possession, and also working back down the flanks to support defensively.

Weimann's style of play is actually reminiscent of West Ham's in form strike partnership of Enner Valencia and Diafra Sakho, both combining an attacking threat with electric pace and serious defensive graft.

The images below shows Weimann's tackles and heat map from the game against Hull back in August. You can see that he gets all over the park, working right back to support his fullbacks, and not just pushing forward.


How to Stop Aston Villa
Obviously, Villa have lost a lot of games recently. In their defence, they have played a number of top sides and Spurs, so their record is in some ways defensible.

Rather than look at their defeats to the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea, I thought I'd look at their losses away at Everton and Queens Park Rangers. Everton are a side West Ham are aspiring to be like, and QPR are a side that West Ham should be outperforming in most areas.

What both sides did effectively against Villa is stop them having any time on the ball by defending from the front.

The images below show both side's tackles in the game. The left shows Everton, and right shows QPR. You can clearly see that both sides pushed high up the park, putting pressure on the Villa defence.


And the next pair of images show both sides average position map.

Again, you'll notice that both sides have an almost identical style. Both fullbacks (#23 & #3 for Everton, and #14 & #13 for QPR) push very high up the park. There are two central midfielders (#18 & 16, and #20 and #30) sitting deep, and then a central front three (#21, #10 & #20, and #10, #9 & #25). Finally, both sides have a 'spare' player (#14 and #24) operating slightly wider than the rest of the midfield.


Both of these formations are similar to the diamond that West Ham have been operating with. I'll take our home game against Manchester City as an example.

Jenkinson and Cresswell pushed high up the park, Noble & Song sat in the middle, Downing, Sakho & Valencia acted as an advance front three, and Amalfitano was the 'spare' man.

Continuing in this vein should be the order of the day for West Ham. Pushing high up the park has proven effective for two of Villa's recent conquerors, and if we perform as we can, we can make it a third.

Weakness
Aside from the fact that they are struggling in front of goal at the moment, I think Villa have an obvious weakness that opposition managers have been exploiting.

I've already spoken about the fact that Everton and QPR pushed up the pitch and hurried Villa's defenders. It isn't particularly unusual for Everton to approach the game like this, but it was a definite change in approach from QPR.

I think the reason Harry Redknapp altered his side's approach is because Villa are one of the poorer sides in distributing from the back.

This season, Villa have the third worse pass accuracy for defenders only, with their defenders completing just 76.8% of their passes. This isn't a horrendous rate overall, and is actually only just short of their overall success rate of 78%.

However, you would tend to expect defenders - particularly centre halves - to have a decent pass completion rate. The league average for defenders is currently 82.5% completion. 

The image below shows a chart of the pass completion for defenders only.


What makes this statistic particularly worrying for Villa, is that their defenders attempt an average of 131 passes per game this season - and have actually attempted 37.1% of the overall attempted passes for the side.

This suggests that their defence has a fair chunk of the ball, and that there will be opportunities to nick possession from the high up the park - be it via tackles, interceptions or blocks.

Conclusion
To be honest, I hate games like this.

It's not often we are expected to win, and coming up against a side in such poor form makes us the clear favourites. In years gone by, this would be an obvious banana skin for West Ham. This season? Maybe not.

But doesn't that extra dose of hope, optimism and expectation just make the fear in the pit of your stomach swell? You can't have been a Hammer for long if it doesn't!

 Head to Head 
36% Head to Head Win % 35%
39 Won 38
32 Drawn 32
38 Lost 39
168 Goals Scored 168
168 Goals Conceded 168

 Recent Form (excl. Friendlies) 
W L W W W D Last 6 L L L L L L
13 Goals Scored 1
7 Goals Conceded 15
  
L L L W W W Home/Away Form L W W L L L
9 Goals Scored 2
7 Goals Conceded 11
  
 Form Player (excl. GK) 
 (Last 6 League) 
Stewart Downing - Tom Cleverley
6 Appearances 6
540 Minutes Played 540
  
214 Sum Squawka Performance Score 119
36 Average Squawka Performance Rating 20
  
241 Passes Attempted 296
200 Completed 262
83% Success Rate 89%
  
15 Chances Created 7
2 Assists 0
  
9 Attempts on Goal 2
3 On Target 2
1 Goals 0

11 Take Ons Attempted 4
6 Successful Take Ons 2
55% Success Rate 50%
  
7 Tackles Made 29
3 Successful Tackles 16
43% Success Rate 55%
  
4 Interceptions 9
11 Clearances 7
0 Blocks 1
3 Defensive Actions Per Game 3
  
2 Aerial Duels 8
1 Won 3
50% Success Rate 38%

0 Defensive Errors 0
0 Leading to a Goal 0
  
 Last Meeting 
11 May 2014
1-0 Kevin Nolan 46'
2-0 Kevin Nolan 48'
  
4-2-3-1 Starting Formation 4-2-3-1

Adrián - Brad Guzan
Guy Demel - Matthew Lowton (56')
James Collins - Nathan Baker
James Tomkins - Ciaran Clark
George McCartney - Ryan Bertrand (74')
Mark Noble - Ashley Westwood
Matthew Taylor - Fabian Delph
Stewart Downing - Andreas Weimann (71')
(68') Kevin Nolan - Leandro Bacuna
(74') Matt Jarvis - Gabriel Agbonlahor
(46') Carlton Cole - Christian Benteke

 Subs 
Jussi Jääskeläinen - Jed Steer
(74') Winston Reid - Joe Bennett (74')
Roger Johnson - Karim El Ahmadi
Pablo Armero - Yacouba Sylla
Jack Collison - Marc Albrighton (56')
(68') Antonio Nocerino - Nicklas Helenius
(46') Marco Borriello - Grant Holt (71')

 Absentees 
 Injured/Doubtful 
West Ham United: Winston Reid, Guy Demel, Andy Carroll
Aston Villa: Alan Hutton, Fabian Delph, Libor Kozak

 Suspensions 
West Ham United: 
Aston Villa: Christian Benteke

  Opposition Last Time Out (League)
vs Tottenham Hotspur
 Goals Scored: 1
 Goals Conceded: 2
 Starting Formation: 4-3-2-1

  Brad Guzan

  Matthew Lowton  Ron Vlaar  Nathan Baker  Aly Cissokho (92')

  Carlos Sánchez  Tom Cleverley  Ashley Westwood

  Charles N'Zogbia (74')  Andreas Weimann (85')

  Christian Benteke (S/O 65')

 subs:
Sha Given
  Ciaran Clark
  Kieran Richardson (85')
  Joe Cole
  Jack Grealish
  Gabriel Agbonlahor (74')
  Darren Bent (92')
  
 Best Player: Matthew Lowton(SR: 7.5)
 Worst Player: Christian Benteke(SR: 5.6)
  
 Top 5's (Min 5 Apps) 
 Goals Scored 
Diafra Sakho 6 - 3 Andreas Weimann
Enner Valencia 3 - 2 Gabriel Agbonlahor
Carlton Cole 2 -                          
Morgan Amalfitano 2 -                                    
Stewart Downing 2 -                                 

 Assists 
Stewart Downing 4 - 1 Charles N'Zogbia
James Tomkins 2 - 1 Kieran Richardson
Aaron Cresswell 2 - 1 Andreas Weimann
Enner Valencia 2 -                                
Mauro Zárate 1 -                             

 Passing Accuracy 
Mark Noble 87% - 89% Tom Cleverley
Stewart Downing 84% - 83% Ashley Westwood
Carl Jenkinson 84% - 83% Fabian Delph
Winston Reid 83% - 83% Philippe Senderos
James Tomkins 81% - 81% Ron Vlaar

 Chances Created per 90 
Stewart Downing 2.41 - 1.71 Ashley Westwood
Aaron Cresswell 1.3 - 1.01 Tom Cleverley
Mark Noble 1.29 - 1 Darren Bent
Alex Song 1 - 0.99 Charles N'Zogbia
Diafra Sakho 0.65 - 0.92 Andreas Weimann

 Successful Dribbles per 90 
Enner Valencia 1.7 - 2.57 Fabian Delph
Alex Song 1 - 1.11 Gabriel Agbonlahor
Morgan Amalfitano 0.94 - 0.99 Charles N'Zogbia
Diafra Sakho 0.81 - 0.88 Alan Hutton
Cheikhou Kouyaté 0.8 - 0.55 Carlos Sanchez

 Tackles Won per 90 
Cheikhou Kouyaté 2.87 - 2.59 Tom Cleverley
Alex Song 2.84 - 1.91 Carlos Sanchez
Morgan Amalfitano 2.58 - 1.75 Alan Hutton
Mark Noble 1.88 - 1.31 Andreas Weimann
Carl Jenkinson 1.88 - 1.13 Nathan Baker

 Aerial Duels Won per 90 
James Collins 4.67 - 3.01 Carlos Sanchez
James Tomkins 3.71 - 2.71 Nathan Baker
Diafra Sakho 3.55 - 2 Darren Bent
Winston Reid 3.35 - 1.73 Gabriel Agbonlahor
Cheikhou Kouyaté 3.03 - 1.72 Aly Cissokho

 Manager 
Sam Allardyce - Paul Lambert
19/10/1954 DOB 07/08/1969
60 Age 45
  
 Playing Career 
Bolton Wanderers Main Club St. Mirren
231 Appearances 227
24 Goals 14
  
9 Total Clubs 5
512 Appearances 574
43 Goals 35
  
England National Team Scotland
0 Caps 40
  
 Managerial Career 
Preston North End First Managerial Role Livingston
30/09/1992 Start Date 01/06/2005
22y 1m 8d Experience 9y 5m 7d
  
7 Sides Managed 5
2 League Titles 1
0 Cup Wins 0
  
39.9% Win % 39.7%
354 Won 168
232 Drawn 98
301 Lost 157
  
 Longest Role (excl. Current) 
Bolton Wanderers Club Norwich City
19/10/1999 Appointed 18/08/2009
29/04/2007 Left 02/06/2012
7y 6m 9d Time in Charge 2y 9m 14d

0 League Titles 1
0 Cup Wins 0
  
41.2% Win % 49.2%
153 Won 70
104 Drawn 35
114 Lost 37
  
 Current Club 
01/06/2011 Appointed 02/06/2012
3y 5m 8d Time in Charge 2y 5m 6d
  
0 League Titles 0
0 Cup Wins 0
  
40.1% Win % 30.6%
59 Won 30
34 Drawn 20
54 Lost 48