A London Stadium clash on Saturday sees West Ham host Sheffield United in an intriguing Premier League matchup.
The Hammers will be eager to get back on track after a narrow defeat at red-hot Liverpool. But the struggling Blades are desperate for their first win after a crushing 8-0 thrashing by Newcastle.
Sheffield relishes being underdogs and will make West Ham break them down. Discipline, shape, and set piece danger make the Blades dangerous. They pride themselves on gritty teamwork.
With both teams needing a result for different reasons, this has the makings of a tense affair. West Ham's quality should see them through at home but don't count out the Blades' fighting spirit.
The match will take place on Saturday, 30th September, 2023, at London Stadium.
Manager Paul Heckingbottom could only watch on helplessly as his Sheffield United side were ripped to shreds by rampant Newcastle. The Blades were powerless to stop the waves of black-and-white attacks.
A heavy loss was always a possibility with Newcastle's firepower. But conceding eight goals at home is a harrowing reality check for Heckingbottom's men as they languish bottom.
The back three of Ahmedhodzic, Egan, and Norrington-Davies were ruthlessly exposed all game. They lacked leadership, organization, and conviction as Newcastle exploited gaping holes.
With Livermore lacking mobility, Newcastle swarmed all over Sheffield's midfield. Berge and Doyle offered little defensive resistance as the central areas were completely overwhelmed.
Heckingbottom's switch to a back four for the second half quickly backfired as Newcastle extended their lead within minutes. The tactical shift only created more uncertainty.
After Newcastle's fourth goal, Sheffield's heads dropped and they lost all energy and belief. The Blades were resigned to their fate as the scoreline assumed embarrassing proportions.
On a night to forget, there were barely any redeeming factors for Sheffield. Only a wonder goal from Sander Berge when already 6-0 down brought slight consolation.
Without a win from six games, United appear set for a grueling relegation battle. Heckingbottom faces a huge job to turn around confidence after this crushing setback.
After this humiliation, it feels like a long road back for the Blades. But Heckingbottom will hope his shellshocked squad use it as motivation to prove the doubters wrong.
Manager Paul Heckingbottom has Sheffield United well-drilled and tough to beat. The Blades are a pragmatic side focused on remaining compact and seizing counterattacks.
Out of possession, Sheffield defended deep in a mid-block looking to stay organized and frustrate opponents. Center-backs Egan and Ahmedhodzic head up a physical backline.
Sheffield relishes being underdogs and will make West Ham break them down. Discipline, shape, and set piece danger make the Blades dangerous. They pride themselves on gritty teamwork.
Despite the defeat, manager David Moyes can take pride in periods of strong West Ham play at Anfield, especially the impressive first half. But maintaining intensity for 90 minutes is proving a challenge.
The Hammers began with real purpose, pressing aggressively and creating chances through Bowen and Antonio. Soucek forced a superb save and Antonio missed a header he'll regret. West Ham's start put Liverpool on the back foot.
West Ham got their rewards when Bowen's perfectly angled diving header leveled things up. It was just rewards for brave possession play, with Bowen finding space between Liverpool's center-backs. Moyes' gameplan was working.
Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek disrupted Liverpool's rhythm for long stretches, while Pablo Fornals buzzed creatively around them. But the industry in midfield faded as the game wore on. Keeping intensity high is key.
West Ham troubled Liverpool all game at set pieces. Bowen should have buried a second-half free kick, while Soucek forced a top save earlier on. Moyes clearly identified this as an area to exploit.
Antonio's All-Round Threat
Leading the line, Michail Antonio showcased his all-round game. Intelligent link play, aerial prowess, pace, and power in behind - Antonio gave Liverpool's defense a thorough examination.
The Hammers visibly tired as the second half progressed, unable to press as aggressively or retain possession as cleanly. Fitness and concentration dropped, allowing Liverpool to assume control and put the game beyond reach.
Despite the defeat, Moyes will take heart from periods of promise at Anfield. If West Ham can build fitness and sharpen focus, they have the quality to enjoy a strong campaign.
Under manager, David Moyes, West Ham has developed a stylish possession-based playing philosophy. The Hammers favor keeping the ball on the deck and patiently breaking down opponents.
Technicians like Pablo Fornals, Lucas Paqueta, and Said Benrahma provide creativity between the lines. Quick combination play around the box opens up chances for inverted wingers Bowen and Benrahma.
Holding midfielders Rice and Soucek form a solid base to build attacks. On their day, West Ham can slice through defenses with sharp passing sequences and clever movement.
Set pieces are another weapon with aerial threats like Antonio, Ogbonna, and Soucek. When in rhythm, the Hammers' possession game overwhelms most teams.
West Ham United Predicted Lineup: Fabianski, Kehrer, Mavropanos, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Ward-Prowse, Paqueta, Kudus, Fornals, Benrahma, Ings
Sheffield United's predicted lineup: Wesley Foderingham, Chris Basham, Jack Robinson, Anel Ahmedhodžić, Jayden Bogle, Luke Thomas, Gustavo Hamer, Vinícius Souza, James McAtee, Oliver McBurnie, Cameron Archer.
Lucas Paqueta vs Sander Berge
This midfield battle could decide the game. Lucas's exceptional passing range keeps West Ham ticking, but Berge's physicality poses problems. If Berge can disrupt Lucas, Sheffield gains a foothold.
Jarrod Bowen vs Chris Basham
Bowen's pace, directness, and late runs into the box are a constant threat. Basham brings grit and experience at center-back for the Blades. Keeping Bowen quiet is critical to Sheffield's hopes.
David Martin vs Oliver McBurnie
With Fabianski injured, veteran third-choice David Martin comes in for a rare start in goal. He'll be tested by the strength and aerial ability of Sheffield striker McBurnie. Martin must stand tall to keep him off the scoresheet.
West Ham should have too much-attacking firepower on home turf, with Bowen looking dangerous. But Sheffield's organization and physicality will make life difficult. The Hammers will need patience to break down the Blades.