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Friday, 12 December 2014

Sunderland vs West Ham United

Saturday 13th December 2014
15:00
Stadium of Light

Sunderland vs West Ham United

Analysis
Before this season began, there were many people who felt that West Ham and Sunderland would be scrapping in the same section of the league throughout this season. In fact, in the 'West Ham til I Die' user prediction game, the average prediction for West Ham was 10th, and 12th for Sunderland.

It's fair to say, the season hasn't quite gone like that so far.

West Ham sit in one of the power seats of the division, among the esteemed company of Chelsea and the two Manchester clubs. Meanwhile, Sunderland have won just twice this season and are currently in 14th place.

But despite only having a pair of wins so far, the Black Cats can be a tough nut to crack, and this weekend will be a real test of the newly found quality and resilience of the Hammers.

Key Player
There may be a few raised eyebrows at my selection of Sunderland's key player.

The likes of John O'Shea, Anthony Reveillere and Sebastien Larsson have all been in good form this recently, but the man I am picking out is forward-cum-winger Connor Wickham.

The former Ipswich Town prodigy hasn't really had the career Sunderland had hoped for when they forked out £8m to sign the then 18 year old back in 2011. However, he ended last season in blistering form, and has been an ever present in Gus Poyet's side this term.

His form has been patchy, but when he is on song he is the sort of player that is capable of winning any game. If we take a look at Sunderland's victories this season, you can see the sort of impact that England U21 international can have on his side.

In the 3-1 over Stoke back at the beginning of October, Wickham bagged himself a goal, and assist, two interceptions, three clearances, put in three tackles and generally ran himself into the ground.

The images below show his heat map and take ons from the game. On the day, he was successful 4 out of the 5 times he took on his man, and, significantly, three of those were in or around the penalty area. This displays Wickham's direct approach, picking up the ball and driving at the opposition.

And his heat map from the game shows that he is difficult to pick up too. Despite lining up as a left winger in most games this season, the youngster has a tendency to pop up all over the park, working back to help his fullbacks, picking up the ball in the central channel, or coming in off the right.


In the other win, November's 3-1 win at Crystal Palace, Wickham didn't produce such an impact. However, his performance shows that he has a pretty well rounded game.

He had 10 aerial duels in that game (winning 50%), attempted 10 tackles (winning 50%), and made 5 clearances.

His heat map below displays his work rate for the team, as they withstood heavy pressure from the Eagles. You can see that he spent a significant amount of time defending in the left fullback area.


He may not be a world beater, and he may not even be Sunderland's best player, but Connor Wickham is the sort that can produce a performance out of the blue, and cause some serious damage to an opposition.

How do you stop Sunderland?
Despite their poor start to the season, the Black Cats have only actually lost two home games this season - against Arsenal and Manchester City. The problem they have had is that they've drawn 5 of their opening 8 home games, winning just once.

One of the key reasons that they have struggled to convert draws to wins is the approach they tend to take. Gus Poyet's side are one of those that are happy to allow the opposition to have the ball and attack, and then try to hit them on the break. This is an approach that they tend to adopt both home and away.

The chart below shows the possession held by Sunderland in their 8 home league games this season, compared with West Ham's possession in our 7 away games this season.

You can see that the Hammers have generally held more possession away from home than the Black Cats have managed at the Stadium of Light this term. From this, it seems a fair bet that the Irons are likely to have the lions share of possession.


Probably Sunderland's best home results this season have come in the win against Stoke, and draw with Chelsea. In both of those games, the opposition has had the a massive bulk of possession, but Sunderland have been able to soak pressure and hit on the counter.

The images below show Sunderland's take ons from both of those games, you can see that the approach is clearly to get out of defence quickly and get forward.


Considering a pointed out being caught on the break as a weakness for West Ham after the Swansea game last week, this is something we will need to be mindful of as we surge forward in search of goals.

Weakness
One of Sunderland's clear weaknesses is that they are weak defensively. They have been more resolute in recent weeks, but there is still a fragile streak at the back.

Three of the last five games Sunderland have played at home have been against Everton, Arsenal and Manchester City. The images below show the chances created by those sides.

You can see that all three took very different approaches to the game. Everton (left) favoured attacking down the flanks, putting in 17 crosses, and creating 8 of their 14 chances from the wide areas. All of the chances arsenal (centre) created were within the width of the penalty box, while Manchester City (right) mixed it up.


During those games Everton only scored from a penalty and Arsenal's goals came from defensive lapses, whilst City created a lot of chances, and scored four from open play.

Against Sunderland, the style of the approach play is not as pronounced as it is against other sides. For example, you wouldn't tend to go long against Stoke as they will beat most players in the air, but against Arsenal you're likely to have a lot of joy in the air.

If West Ham are to pick up another victory on the road, we must be willing to adapt, and mix our styles. We shouldn't simply look to put the ball on Carroll's head, or look to Downing to pick passes, or Sakho to run behind. We must do all of these things and more.

Conclusion
On paper, we are a side that should be beating Sunderland. We have an almost entirely fit squad to choose from, our form is good, and there's isn't great.

Despite this, I have a sneaking feeling that we won't get the win we are after. For me, any away point is a good point, and that's what I think we'll get: a good point.

 Head to Head 
36% Head to Head Win % 38%
31 Won 33
22 Drawn 22
33 Lost 31
124 Goals Scored 133
133 Goals Conceded 124

 Recent Form (excl. Friendlies) 
W D D D L D Last 6 D D L W W W
5 Goals Scored 9
6 Goals Conceded 6
  
D W L D D L Home/Away Form D L W D L W
5 Goals Scored 11
8 Goals Conceded 10
  
 Form Player (excl. GK) 
 (Last 6 League) 
Sebastien Larsson - James Tomkins
6 Appearances 5
505 Minutes Played 426
  
45 Sum WhoScored Performance Score 39.6
7.5 Average WhoScored Performance Rating 7.9
  
220 Passes Attempted 150
183 Completed 107
83% Success Rate 71%
  
11 Chances Created 1
0 Assists 0
  
3 Attempts on Goal 1
3 On Target 1
1 Goals 1

5 Take Ons Attempted 1
4 Successful Take Ons 1
80% Success Rate 100%
  
30 Tackles Made 16
13 Successful Tackles 12
43% Success Rate 75%
  
10 Interceptions 12
8 Clearances 50
2 Blocks 7
3 Defensive Actions Per Game 14
  
7 Aerial Duels 29
2 Won 23
29% Success Rate 79%

0 Defensive Errors 0
0 Leading to a Goal 0
  
 Last Meeting 
31 March 2014
0-1 Andy Carroll 9'
0-2 Mohamed Diamé 50'
1-2 Adam Johnson 65'
  
3-5-2 Starting Formation 4-2-3-1

Vito Mannone - Adrián
Wes Brown - Guy Demel
(60') John O'Shea - James Tomkins
Santiago Vergini - Winston Reid
Phil Bardsley - George McCartney (46')
Liam Bridcutt - Mark Noble
(79') Ki Sung-Yeung - Matthew Taylor
(53') Lee Cattermole - Stewart Downing
Marcos Alonso - Kevin Nolan (84')
Fabio Borini - Mohamed Diamé (79')
Connor Wickham - Andy Carroll

 Subs 
Oscar Ustari - Jussi Jääskeläinen
Carlos Cuellar - Roger Johnson (79')
Craig Gardner - Pablo Armero (46')
(60') Jack Colback - Antonio Nocerino (84')
(53') Adam Johnson - Matt Jarvis
(79') Ignacio Scocco - Joe Cole
Jozy Altidore - Carlton Cole

 Absentees 
 Injured/Doubtful 
Sunderland: Billy Jones, Patrick van Aanholt, Emanuele Giaccherini
West Ham United: Carl Jenkinson, Mark Noble

 Suspensions 
Sunderland: 
West Ham United: 

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

  Costel Pantilimon

  Santiago Vergini  John O'Shea  Wes Brown  Anthony Reveillere

  Liam Bricutt

  Adam Johnson (78')  Sebastien Larsson (69')  Jordi Gomez  Connor Wickham

  Jozy Altidore (6.9)

 subs:
Vito Mannone
  Thomas Robson
  Jack Rodwell
  Lee Cattermole (69')
  Will Buckley (78')
  Ricardo Alvarez (6.9)
  Steven Fletcher
  
 Best Player: John O'Shea (SR: 8.3)
 Worst Player: Jozy Altidore (SR: 6.2)
  
 Top 5's (Min 5 Apps) 
 Goals Scored 
Steven Fletcher 4 - 7 Diafra Sakho
Sebastien Larsson 2 - 3 Enner Valencia
Connor Wickham 2 - 2 Andy Carroll
Jordi Gomez 1 - 2 Mauro Zárate
Jack Rodwell 1 - 2 Carlton Cole

 Assists 
Patrick van Aanholt 2 - 6 Stewart Downing
Sebastien Larsson 2 - 2 Enner Valencia
Liam Bridcutt 1 - 2 Carl Jenkinson
Jordi Gomez 1 - 2 Cheikhou Kouyaté
Will Buckley 1 - 2 James Tomkins

 Passing Accuracy 
Patrick van Aanholt 87% - 86% Mark Noble
John O'Shea 86% - 85% Stewart Downing
Sebastien Larsson 84% - 84% Mauro Zárate
Liam Bridcutt 84% - 82% Winston Reid
Wes Brown 84% - 82% Kevn Nolan

 Chances Created per 90 
Sebastien Larsson 2.08 - 2.79 Stewart Downing
Adam Johnson 1.29 - 1.33 Andy Carroll
Jordi Gomez 1.27 - 1.31 Mauro Zárate
Jozy Altidore 1.19 - 1.26 Mark Noble
Patrick van Aanholt 0.85 - 1.25 Alex Song

 Successful Dribbles per 90 
Adam Johnson 2.15 - 2.4 Mauro Zárate
Santiago Vergini 1.65 - 1.73 Enner Valencia
Jozy Altidore 1.59 - 1.3 Diafra Sakho
Connor Wickham 1.58 - 1.25 Alex Song
Will Buckley 1.52 - 0.88 Morgan Amalfitano

 Tackles Won per 90 
Patrick van Aanholt 2.34 - 2.75 Alex Song
Jack Rodwell 2.29 - 2.62 Mark Noble
Sebastien Larsson 2.19 - 2.53 Cheikhou Kouyaté
Liam Bridcutt 2.08 - 1.66 Carl Jenkinson
Lee Cattermole 2.04 - 1.58 James Tomkins

 Aerial Duels Won per 90 
Jozy Altidore 5.58 - 14.07 Andy Carroll
Steven Fletcher 3.45 - 4.82 James Collins
Connor Wickham 2.95 - 4.1 James Tomkins
Wes Brown 2.09 - 3.51 Diafra Sakho
Liam Bridcutt 1.88 - 3.17 Carlton Cole

 Manager 
Gus Poyet - Sam Allardyce
15/11/1967 DOB 19/10/1954
47 Age 60
  
 Playing Career 
Real Zaragoza Main Club Bolton Wanderers
239 Appearances 231
63 Goals 24
  
5 Total Clubs 9
463 Appearances 512
125 Goals 43
  
Uruguay National Team England
26 Caps 0
  
 Managerial Career 
Brighton & Hove Albion First Managerial Role Preston North End
10/11/2009 Start Date 30/09/1992
5y 1m 2d Experience 22y 2m 12d
  
2 Sides Managed 7
1 League Titles 2
0 Cup Wins 0
  
41.8% Win % 39.9%
105 Won 357
75 Drawn 235
71 Lost 302
  
 Longest Role (excl. Current) 
Brighton & Hove Albion Club Bolton Wanderers
10/11/2009 Appointed 19/10/1999
23/06/2013 Left 29/04/2007
3y 7m 12d Time in Charge 7y 6m 9d

1 League Titles 0
0 Cup Wins 0
  
44.3% Win % 41.2%
86 Won 153
59 Drawn 104
49 Lost 114
  
 Current Club 
08/10/2013 Appointed 01/06/2011
1y 2m 4d Time in Charge 3y 6m 12d
  
0 League Titles 0
0 Cup Wins 0
  
33.3% Win % 40.9%
19 Won 63
16 Drawn 36
22 Lost 55

Friday, 5 December 2014

West Ham United vs Swansea City

Sunday 7th December 2014
15:00
Boleyn Ground

West Ham United vs Swansea City

Analysis
It feels like forever since I last wrote about West Ham, and in my absence we've had a couple of very good results. I last wrote properly for a match preview against Everton. Since then, we had the defeat at Goodison, but followed it up with a home win against the in-form Newcastle United and then a very hard fought away win at West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday night.

This weekend, we welcome Swansea City to the Boleyn, and will be hoping to continue the Swans poor away form. Garry Monk's side haven't won away from the Liberty since the opening day of the season, picking up just two away points in their subsequent five league games.

However, this poor form does not mean West Ham should take Sunday's visitors lightly.

Key Player
Swansea have won a lot of plaudits for their results this season - though their weak away form has been somewhat neglected by the media - and there have been a number of players that have contributed to their good start to the season.

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has had a good start to life in Wales after replacing Michel Vorm in the summer. Neil Taylor has slipped seamlessly back into the XI after Ben Davies' move to Spurs. Wayne Routledge, Nathan Dyer and Jefferson Montero are one of the best pools of wingers in the division, Wilfried Bony has been in blistering goalscoring form, and Ki Sung-Yeung's form has made Michael Laudrup's decision to send him to Sunderland on loan last season look all the more bizarre.

But despite all of this, there has been one truly outstanding performing in the Swans ranks.

Gylfi Sigurdsson has been at the heart of everything that is good about Swansea this season. The Icelandic international has created 37 chances in 14 games, and bagged a massive 8 assists in the process.

He's also nabbed himself a pair of goals, has a passing accuracy of 86% and has a mightily impressive 19 interceptions to his name.

The images below show his performance in last weekend's draw with Crystal Palace. Although his side didn't manage to get the result they were after, Sigurdsson pulled the strings. The image on the left shows the four chances (including one assist) he created on the day, and the image on the right shows his heat map.

You'll notice that all of those chances created came from that pocket of space between the midfield and defence - the traditional #10 space. His heat map shows that, although he is capable and willing to drift around the park, he operates mostly in that area just outside of the box.


And this is where Gylfi is at his most dangerous. The image below shows the area of the pitch from which Sigurdsson has created chances this season. More than half of the chances he has created have come from that zone of the pitch, and a total of 75.7% have come from central areas.


West Ham may be without defensive midfield pair Mark Noble and Alex Song again this weekend. If those two don't make it, whoever fills the holding role will need to be right on top of his game to keep Sigurdsson quiet.

How do you stop Swansea?
As I've already mentioned, the Swans' away record this season has been pretty bad. Okay, so they've played some top sides, but they are a totally different animal away from home.

Ignoring the recent loss to Manchester City, the three away games for before that have been a pair of nil-nil draws at Everton and Sunderland, sandwiching a 2-1 defeat at Stoke City.

I've looked at the performances of the three home teams in that game, and there seems to be a pattern emerging in how to play against Swansea.

We all know that they keep the ball for fun, and will pass teams into submission if given the opportunity. They love to dictate the tempo of a game, and want to play it on their own terms. What the opposition in the last few away games have done, is really take the game to the Swans.

Everton took 17 shots against Swansea, with 11 coming from outside of the box, and attempted 22 take ons and 20 tackles in the Swansea half.

Stoke took 15 shows, 7 from outside of the box, and attempted 18 take ons and 11 tackles in the Swans half. And Sunderland had 15 shots, 7 from outside of the box, 15 take ons and 13 tackles in the opposition half.

What this shows, is that the home side has taken the initiative and has had a real go at Swansea.


This approach leads to the Swans being pegged back somewhat, unable to play the expansive game that we are accustomed to seeing from them.

Swansea's average positions against Sunderland compared to their last home game against QPR demonstrates very well how this front-foot approach causes the Swans to condense and play a far more conservative game.

The images below show Swansea's average positions against both Sunderland and QPR. You can see that their home approach is to spread the play, get men wide, and get men forward. In the Sunderland game, they took a very narrow approach, and played into the Black Cats hands.


West Ham have the capability to get at Swansea on Sunday, and a positive, Go Get 'Em approach is key if we are to take the three points.

Weakness
According to Whoscored.com, some of Swansea's main weaknesses this season have been their struggle to hold onto a lead.

In the Premier League this season, Swansea have taken the lead on 13 separate occasions, in 11 different games. They have only held 6 of those leads to the end of a game, meaning they have failed to see out a game when in the lead on 7 seperate occasions.

On average, each lead the Swans have held has lasted for just 30 minutes, and when you just count those they they managed to throw away, their leads last for just 19.9 minutes.

The table below shows each of their leads, what happened, and what happened in the game as a whole.



Conclusion
Swansea will prove a tough opposition for West Ham on Sunday, but one we should not be daunted by. The Swans have the players to cause damage to any opponent, but their away record leaves a lot to be desired, and their season so far indicates that going a goal behind against them does not mean it is game over.

I'm torn on what to expect as a result from this game. If the likes of Alex Song and Diafra Sakho are back and available, I would think we will have more than enough to win the game. However, if we are still missing a couple of players, a draw could be a very acceptable result.

 Head to Head 
47% Head to Head Win % 30%
27 Won 17
13 Drawn 13
17 Lost 27
109 Goals Scored 73
73 Goals Conceded 109

 Recent Form (excl. Friendlies) 
W D D L W W Last 6 L D W L D W
8 Goals Scored 7
6 Goals Conceded 6
  
L W W W D W Home/Away Form L D L L D L
9 Goals Scored 5
5 Goals Conceded 10
  
 Form Player (excl. GK) 
 (Last 6 League) 
James Tomkins - Wilfried Bony
4 Appearances 6
336 Minutes Played 475
  
32.2 Sum WhoScored Performance Score 45.3
8.1 Average WhoScored Performance Rating 7.6
  
120 Passes Attempted 177
83 Completed 141
69% Success Rate 80%
  
1 Chances Created 8
0 Assists 1
  
1 Attempts on Goal 18
1 On Target 7
1 Goals 4

1 Take Ons Attempted 9
1 Successful Take Ons 7
100% Success Rate 78%
  
15 Tackles Made 2
11 Successful Tackles 1
73% Success Rate 50%
  
10 Interceptions 0
42 Clearances 11
3 Blocks 1
14 Defensive Actions Per Game 2
  
25 Aerial Duels 27
20 Won 16
80% Success Rate 59%

0 Defensive Errors 0
0 Leading to a Goal 0
  
 Last Meeting 
01 March 2014
1-0 Kevin Nolan 26'
2-0 Kevin Nolan 45'

4-2-3-1 Starting Formation 4-2-3-1

Adrián - Gerhard Tremmel
Guy Demel - Dwight Tiendalli
James Collins - Chico Flores
James Tomkins - Ashley Williams
George McCartney - Ben Davies
Mark Noble - Jordi Amat (63')
(79') Matthew Taylor - Jonathan De Guzman
Stewart Downing - Nathan Dyer (77')
(87') Kevin Nolan - Jonjo Shelvey (70')
(66') Matt Jarvis - Wayne Routledge
(S/O 59') Andy Carroll - Wilfried Bony

 Subs 
Jussi Jääskeläinen - David Cornell
(79') Winston Reid - Angel Rangel
Roger Johnson - Leon Britton
Ravel Morrison - Pablo Hernandez (70')
(87') Antonio Nocerino - Roland Lamah
(66') Carlton Cole - Alejandro Pozuelo (63')
Marco Borriello - David N'Gog (77')

 Absentees 
 Injured/Doubtful 
West Ham United: Alex Song, Mark Noble, Diafra Sakho
Swansea City: Federico Fernandez

 Suspensions 
West Ham United: 
Swansea City: 

  Opposition Last Time Out (League)
vs Queens Park Rangers
 Goals Scored: 2
 Goals Conceded: 0
 Starting Formation: 4-3-2-1

  Lukasz Fabianski

  Ashley Richards  Kyle Bartley  Ashley Williams  Neil Taylor

  Leon Britton (79')  Ki Sung-Yeung

  Wayne Routledge  Gylfi Sigurdsson (87')  Jefferson Montero (70')

  Wilfried Bony

 subs:
Gerhard Tremmel
  Jordi Amat
  Jonjo Shelvey (79')
  Tom Carroll (87')
  Modou Barrow
  Nathan Dyer (70')
  Bafetembi Gomis
  
 Best Player: Wilfried Bony(8.8)
 Worst Player: Neil Taylor(6.5)
  
 Top 5's (Min 5 Apps) 
 Goals Scored 
Diafra Sakho 6 - 6 Wilfried Bony
Enner Valencia 3 - 3 Nathan Dyer
Mauro Zárate 2 - 3 Wayne Routledge
Carlton Cole 2 - 2 Gylfi Sigurdsson
Morgan Amalfitano 2 - 2 Ki Sung-Yeung

 Assists 
Stewart Downing 5 - 8 Gylfi Sigurdsson
Enner Valencia 2 - 2 Jefferson Montero
Cheikhou Kouyaté 2 - 2 Nathan Dyer
James Tomkins 2 - 2 Wilfried Bony
Aaron Cresswell 2 - 1 Wayne Routledge

 Passing Accuracy 
Mark Noble 86% - 91% Ki Sung-Yeung
Mauro Zárate 84% - 90% Tom Carroll
Stewart Downing 84% - 89% Nathan Dyer
Winston Reid 82% - 87% Neil Taylor
Morgan Amalfitano 80% - 87% Federico Fernandez

 Chances Created per 90 
Stewart Downing 2.69 - 2.22 Gylfi Sigurdsson
Mauro Zárate 1.31 - 1.25 Wilfried Bony
Alex Song 1.29 - 1.15 Bafetembi Gomis
Mark Noble 1.26 - 1.03 Jefferson Montero
Aaron Cresswell 1.14 - 0.9 Wayne Routledge

 Successful Dribbles per 90 
Mauro Zárate 2.4 - 5.42 Jefferson Montero
Enner Valencia 1.71 - 2.59 Bafetembi Gomis
Diafra Sakho 0.97 - 1.66 Nathan Dyer
Morgan Amalfitano 0.88 - 1.45 Wayne Routledge
Alex Song 0.86 - 1.07 Gylfi Sigurdsson

 Tackles Won per 90 
Alex Song 2.86 - 1.99 Neil Taylor
Cheikhou Kouyaté 2.8 - 1.68 Angel Rangel
James Tomkins 2.62 - 1.68 Jefferson Montero
Mark Noble 1.64 - 1.6 Tom Carroll
Carl Jenkinson 1.59 - 1.54 Wayne Routledge

 Aerial Duels Won per 90 
James Collins 4.9 - 3.16 Bafetembi Gomis
James Tomkins 4.21 - 3.08 Wilfried Bony
Diafra Sakho 3.62 - 2.29 Ashley Williams
Carlton Cole 13.17 - 2.22 Ki Sung-Yeung
Cheikhou Kouyaté 3.03 - 1.85 Federico Fernandez

 Manager 
Sam Allardyce - Garry Monk
19/10/1954 DOB 06/03/1979
60 Age 35
  
 Playing Career 
Bolton Wanderers Main Club Swansea City
231 Appearances 256
24 Goals 6
  
9 Total Clubs 7
512 Appearances 326
43 Goals 7
  
England National Team England
0 Caps 0
  
 Managerial Career 
Preston North End First Managerial Role Swansea City
30/09/1992 Start Date 04/02/2014
22y 1m 8d Experience 0y 10m 1d
  
7 Sides Managed 1
2 League Titles 0
0 Cup Wins 0
  
39.8% Win % 38.2%
356 Won 13
235 Drawn 8
302 Lost 13
  
 Longest Role 
Bolton Wanderers Club Swansea City
19/10/1999 Appointed 04/02/2014
29/04/2007 Left 07/12/2014
7y 6m 9d Time in Charge 0y 10m 1d

0 League Titles 0
0 Cup Wins 0
  
41.2% Win % 38.2%
153 Won 13
104 Drawn 8
114 Lost 13
  
 Current Club 
01/06/2011 Appointed 04/02/2014
3y 6m 6d Time in Charge 0y 10m 1d
  
0 League Titles 0
0 Cup Wins 0
  
40.5% Win % 38.2%
62 Won 13
36 Drawn 8
55 Lost 13