Could win at Newcastle be Lopetegui turning point?

Tue, Nov 26, 2024
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JULEN Lopetegui lasted nine months at Wolverhampton Wanderers, 10 weeks at Real Madrid and, prior to Monday’s trip to Newcastle, looked in real danger of adding a short reign at West Ham to his CV.

But the Hammers produced their best performance of the season at the perfect time, deservedly winning 2-0 at St James’ Park to move six points clear of the relegation zone.

Prior to the match, former Crystal Palace striker Clinton Morrison said Lopetegui was “the most under pressure manager in the Premier League”, and while that pressure has not been wiped away, it has significantly eased.

“A huge result for the manager,” ex-Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher said on Sky Sports.

“I did not see how West Ham could win this game, they have to use this as a springboard now.”

A ‘priceless’ win for Lopetegui that gives hope of a turnaround

Ex-Spain boss Lopetegui arrived at West Ham in the summer tasked with moving the Hammers away from the pragmatic football played under David Moyes, who left at the end of last season, and introducing a more attacking style.

But in Moyes’ final campaign they reached the Europa League quarter-finals and finished ninth in the Premier League. The minimum target for Lopetegui, therefore, will be to improve on that.

He was allowed to spend in the region of £125m on improving the quality of his squad but, prior to Monday, there was little sign of that layout paying dividends.

The attacking football West Ham fans hoped Lopetegui would introduce was rarely there to be seen as they struggled to score goals – their tally of 13 in their first 11 games was among the lowest in the Premier League with only Everton, Crystal Palace and bottom club Southampton scoring fewer.

But against Newcastle they showed glimpses of what they are capable of going forwards, attacking with pace and in numbers while they were clinical with their chances.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka celebrates after scoring his first West Ham goal
Image caption,Full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka scored his first goal for West Ham

The West Ham team played with a confidence not always seen this season and as they passed the ball around in the final few minutes there were shouts of “ole” from the away end, something few of their fans would have expected to happen on their journey to the north east.

“Rewarding the 3,000 West Ham fans who made the 600-mile round trip to Newcastle, knowing they would not get home until the early hours, is priceless for Julen Lopetegui,” BBC Sport’s chief football news reporter Simon Stone said.

“Any club’s away supporters are the true barometer of backing for a manager and after the three-goal hammering at Nottingham Forest three weeks ago, they were really not happy.

“West Ham delivered their best performance of the season at St James’ Park. This was a deserved win, unlike their last success, against Manchester United, which even club officials accepted was only possible because the visitors failed to take a ridiculous number of excellent first-half chances.

“The Hammers were solid enough at the back. Carlos Soler was excellent in midfield on only his second Premier League start. Lucas Paqueta was something like his old self, Jarrod Bowen was a threat and Michail Antonio a battering ram in attack.”

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Nov. 26, 2024

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