Saturday 30th March 2013
15:00
Boleyn Ground
West Ham United vs West Bromwich Albion
Head to Head
39% Head to Head Win% 39%
37 Won 37
21 Drawn 21
37 Lost 37
151 Scored 153
153 Conceded 151
L W L L W L Recent Form L W W L W D
6 Goals Scored 6
10 Goals Conceded 4
L W D D W L Home/Away Form D L L W L D
9 Goals Scored 6
9 Goals Conceded 7
Andy Carroll Form Player Romelu Lukaku
63.30 Average Capello Index Rating Last 6 Games 65.57
2 Goals 4
0 Assists 0
61.25 Average Capello Index Rating League 63.88
14(2) Appearances 14(13)
3 Goals 13
0 Assists 2
22 Chances Created 21
467 Passes 407
280 Completed 283
60% %Completed 70%
Analysis
West Brom are an interesting team. They started the season incredibly well under former West Ham assistant manager Steve Clarke, and, although their early season level has dropped somewhat, they continue to surprise people.
One of the key factors in their success this season, and probably the biggest difference between their season and ours, is that West Brom can boast a natural goalscorer in the form of Romelu Lukaku (and a more than able partner in Shane Long).
Lukaku seems to have a lot of the qualities that West Ham's own on loan striker Andy Carroll possesses, but has outscored the England striker by 10 so far this campaign. If West Brom are to defeat us on Saturday, there's a strong chance it'll be down to the teenage Belgian.
As Sunderland recently found out, Lukaku is a real handful. He runs at people (50 dribbles attempted in 27 games), he is strong in the air (59/128 aerial duels won) and he creates (21 chances created). The reason he's so difficult to deal with, is that he is very mobile and rarely stays in the central striking position for long.
The following images show Lukaku's performance against Sunderland a month ago. The first image (heat map just goes to show how the man simply does not stand still, popping up on both flanks, and through the centre. The second image shows his attempts on goal against Sunderland. This image bears out what the first one tells us, that he will attack from all angles, and is capable of working the keeper from anywhere (White = Goal, Red = Off Target, Purple = Saved).
http://epl.squawka.com/west-bromwich-albion-vs-sunderland/23-02-2013/english-barclays-premier-league/matches
When West Ham went to the Black Country in December, we managed a 0-0 draw and a valuable away point. There is nothing to suggest that we can't do that again. One of the keys to our success that day was a high workrate, and not allowing the West Brom midfield to surge into the box. Indeed, 65% of shots on Jussi Jaaskelainen's goal that day were from distance.
One thing that will need to change, however, is that West Ham will need to play a more expansive, attacking game. In the away fixture, the midfield played a very narrow formation. This meant the Baggies struggled to create chances, but we offered little attacking threat of our own.
A victory on Saturday would all but see West Ham safe (and almost certainly see Sam Allardyce awarded a new contract). We've been very solid at the Boleyn this season, and I fancy us to beat anyone at home. That said, Sam will need to have a plan in place to stop the likes of Lukaku and Long tearing through us, whilst remembering to offer some kind of threat ourselves.
I have full faith in the team for this one. I'm expecting us to win, and I'm expecting us to be safe.
Last Meeting
16th December 2012
16th December 2012
Goalscorers: n/a
4-2-3-1 Starting Formation 4-2-3-1
Jussi Jaaslelainen - Boaz Myhill
Guy Demel - Billy Jones
James Collins - Gareth McAuley
Winston Reid - Jonas Olsson
Joey O'Brien - Goran Popov
Gary O'Neil - James Morrison
Mark Noble - Youssuf Mulumbu
Matthew Taylor - Zoltan Gera
Kevin Nolan - Peter Odemwingie
Matt Jarvis - Chris Brunt
Carlton Cole - Shane Long
Guy Demel - Billy Jones
James Collins - Gareth McAuley
Winston Reid - Jonas Olsson
Joey O'Brien - Goran Popov
Gary O'Neil - James Morrison
Mark Noble - Youssuf Mulumbu
Matthew Taylor - Zoltan Gera
Kevin Nolan - Peter Odemwingie
Matt Jarvis - Chris Brunt
Carlton Cole - Shane Long
Winston Reid Best Performer Gareth McAuley
65.76 Capello Index Rating 63.61
Matt Jarvis Worst Performer James Morrison
59.02 Capello Index Rating 58.44
Absentees
Injured/Doubtful:
West Ham United: Jack Collison, Joe Cole, Kevin Nolan, Mark Noble
West Bromwich Albion: James Morrison, Steven Reid, George Thorne, Zoltan Gera
West Bromwich Albion: James Morrison, Steven Reid, George Thorne, Zoltan Gera
Suspensions:
n/a
Opposition Last Time Out
vs Stoke City
Goalscorers: n/a
Starting Formation: 4-2-3-1
Ben Foster
Billy Jones; Gareth McAuley; Jonas Ollson; Liam Ridgewell
Claudio Yacob; Moussef Mulumbu
James Morrison; Chris Brunt; Jerome Thomas
Romelu Lukaku
Starting Formation: 4-2-3-1
Ben Foster
Billy Jones; Gareth McAuley; Jonas Ollson; Liam Ridgewell
Claudio Yacob; Moussef Mulumbu
James Morrison; Chris Brunt; Jerome Thomas
Romelu Lukaku
Best Player: Peter Odemwingie
Capello Index Rating: 65.15
Worst Player: Ben Foster
Capello Index Rating: 54.67
Top 5’s (minimum 5 apps)
Goals Scored
Kevin Nolan 6 - 13 Romelu Lukaku
Mark Noble 4 - 10 Shane Long
Modibo Maiga 4 - 5 Peter Odemwingie
Andy Carroll 3 - 3 Zoltan Gera
Carlton Cole 2 - 3 James Morrison
Mark Noble 4 - 10 Shane Long
Modibo Maiga 4 - 5 Peter Odemwingie
Andy Carroll 3 - 3 Zoltan Gera
Carlton Cole 2 - 3 James Morrison
Assists
Ricardo Vaz Te 3 - 4 James Morrison
Joey O'Brien 3 - 4 Shane Long
Kevin Nolan 2 - 3 Peter Odemwingie
George McCartney 2 - 3 Chris Brunt
Matthew Taylor 2 - 2 Romelu Lukaku
Joey O'Brien 3 - 4 Shane Long
Kevin Nolan 2 - 3 Peter Odemwingie
George McCartney 2 - 3 Chris Brunt
Matthew Taylor 2 - 2 Romelu Lukaku
Passing Accuracy
Mohamed Diamé 83.0% - 88.5% Claudio Yacob
Mark Noble 82.3% - 86.3% Youssuf Mulumbu
Jack Collison 81.0% - 84.4% Jerome Thomas
Joe Cole 80.9% - 83.3% Graham Dorrans
Guy Demel 80.9% - 82.5% James Morrison
Mark Noble 82.3% - 86.3% Youssuf Mulumbu
Jack Collison 81.0% - 84.4% Jerome Thomas
Joe Cole 80.9% - 83.3% Graham Dorrans
Guy Demel 80.9% - 82.5% James Morrison
Chances Created per game
Joe Cole 2.1 - 2.0 James Morrison
Mark Noble 1.5 - 1.7 Chris Brunt
Andy Carroll 1.4 - 1.1 Graham Dorrans
Matt Jarvis 1.4 - 1.1 Peter Odemwingie
Ricardo Vaz Te 1.3 - 1.0 Jerome Thomas
Mark Noble 1.5 - 1.7 Chris Brunt
Andy Carroll 1.4 - 1.1 Graham Dorrans
Matt Jarvis 1.4 - 1.1 Peter Odemwingie
Ricardo Vaz Te 1.3 - 1.0 Jerome Thomas
Successful Dribbles per game
Mohamed Diamé 2.2 - 1.2 Peter Odemwingie
Guy Demel 0.9 - 1.0 Youssuf Mulumbu
Ricardo Vaz Te 0.8 - 0.8 Romelu Lukaku
Matt Jarvis 0.5 - 0.7 Billy Jones
Mark Noble 0.5 - 0.6 Marc-Antoine Fortune
Tackles per game
Mark Noble 4.0 - 3.8 Claudio Yacob
Mohamed Diamé 3.8 - 2.7 Zoltan Gera
George McCartney 2.0 - 2.4 Youssef Mulumbu
Winston Reid 1.8 - 2.0 Goran Popov
James Collins 1.8 - 1.9 Billy Jones
Mohamed Diamé 3.8 - 2.7 Zoltan Gera
George McCartney 2.0 - 2.4 Youssef Mulumbu
Winston Reid 1.8 - 2.0 Goran Popov
James Collins 1.8 - 1.9 Billy Jones
Aerial Duels Won per game
Andy Carroll 10.4 - 3.5 Gareth McAuley
Carlton Cole 4.1 - 2.8 Jonas Olsson
James Collins 3.5 - 2.2 Romelu Lukaku
James Tomkins 2.8 - 1.7 Shane Long
Winston Reid 2.6 - 1.6 Goran Popov
Carlton Cole 4.1 - 2.8 Jonas Olsson
James Collins 3.5 - 2.2 Romelu Lukaku
James Tomkins 2.8 - 1.7 Shane Long
Winston Reid 2.6 - 1.6 Goran Popov
Managers
Sam Allardyce - Steve Clarke
44% Current Club Win% 41%
37 Won 14
21 Drawn 6
26 Lost 14
40% Managerial Career Win% 41%
333 Won 14
221 Drawn 6
274 Lost 14
2 League Titles 0
0 Cup Wins 0
No comments:
Post a Comment