Superb Sanchez, Leicester’s League woes: What’s Hot and What’s Not in the Premier League

NOT: West Ham United

21 August 2016 - Premier League - West Ham United v Bournemouth - Slaven Bilic, Manager of West Ham United surrounded by bubbles makes his way to the dugout - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.

Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.

By contrast, West Ham United are in trouble – and after their home defeat to the hands of Arsenal on Saturday night, the Hammers find themselves firmly in a relegation dogfight, having struggled to settle into their new home.

Slaven Bilic, who guided West Ham to seventh in the club’s final campaign at Upton Park, has this term, failed to build upon the success that the East Londoners achieved in 2015/16.

After 14 games, Bilic’s beleaguered outfit sit 17th in the division. They have attained 12 points so far, and are a solitary point above Sunderland, who occupy the first relegation spot.

West Ham are winless in six outings, and with their Croatian manager under pressure, things have to change, and they have to change fast.
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One response to “Superb Sanchez, Leicester’s League woes: What’s Hot and What’s Not in the Premier League”

  1. Keith vardy says:

    City should drop all players apart from Fuchs, Morgan, Albrighton & Okazaki and bring in Hamer, Wasa, Chillwell, Grey, Mendy, James, & Alloa. The dropped players aren’t fighting hard enough like they were last season, after all, they’ve had their big pay rises and won the league so why should they.