Allardyce tears his Hammers off a strip

figueroa tussles with allardyce new boy jordan spence

Big Sam Allardyce slammed his boys last night after their lack lustre performance in which they gave away four goals to Wigan and were dumped out of the Capital One Cup.

Allardyce made nine changes to the team that faced Sunderland last Saturday and paid the price  for doing so. After the match his team got a rocket and felt the wrath of the big man when he said that his team “couldn’t defend a fish supper”.

The Hammers boss really laid into his team despite going into the lead with a strike by Modibo Maiga. He brought on youngsters in the shape of Jordan Spence, Dean Potts and Robert Hall. It was pretty disappointing for the fans too, who let the claret and blue boys know their feelings by booing them off the pitch – those that chose to stay, anyhow.

Wgan’s in form Mauro Boselli snapped up a brace in the first half either side of  Ramis’ goal to make it 1-3 to the Wigan outfit only for Jordi Gómez to put the game well and truly out of  Hammers’ reach with a late penalty kick that left Allardyce livid.

Comical defending

Allardyce said after his team’s dismal outing:

“We couldn’t defend a fish supper, there were so many errors from our defenders in all four goals it was comical and it’s very disappointing for me to sit there and watch that”.

“All the good work we might have done with the ball meant nothing in the end, as off the ball we were just rubbish. You make so many changes because you have to have a look at what your squad looks like and what youngsters are doing but, unfortunately, from 15 minutes on they were not good enough”.

“I don’t regret making changes but I am disappointed and upset by an embarrassing defeat. It tells me about the players I have and it means they cannot come knocking on my door saying they should be playing – they can’t after a performance like that. I can’t defend them in any way, shape or form but I have to take it on the chin as I pick the team, so it is my fault.”

Wigan boss Roberto Martínez was overjoyed at Mauro Boselli’s performance and it looks like he has finally settled down in England after being shipped out on loan on two occasions since he went to Wigan two year’s ago.

Martínez had this to say about the Argentine:

“Mauro has come back with a real desire to be successful and score goals. Now we have a real good competition in the forward line”. “He looked sharp with his build-up play and has that clinical finishing in front of goal. Now it is a matter of allowing him to settle into the Premier League and, if he is at this best or can enjoy his football, he is a real asset”.

All in all it was a risky decision to change so many players and Allardyce has unfortunately paid a high price with the Hammers being dumped out of the Capital One Cup and suffering their first home defeat this season. I suppose we could say that he should give the youngsters a fair crack of the whip but as Allardyce has already said: “the defending was comical”.

My advice is do not mess around with a team that you know can deliver the goods. West Ham aren’t Barcelona, just yet 😉 –  who can afford to change nine players at the drop of a hat and still expect a win. Go with the flow and go with what you know. The Hammers should have given Wigan a better run for their money – for crying out loud, we even made them look good!