Kehrer at RCB against Tottenham in a back four, Paqueta league debut for West Ham & More

West Ham drew 1-1 with London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in midweek. An insipid first half performance saw them trail 1-0 at the interval, but they raised their performance after it, with greater energy and pressing, and on the balance of play in the second half, probably deserved more than the solitary point they got. Here are our talking points.

Thilo Kehrer plays at RCB position against Spurs in a two man defence alongside Zouma

Against Brighton, Kehrer had started at LCB (so had Johnson before him against Forest) in a two man central defence alongside Kurt Zouma. When they started five at the back against Villa (three CB system), he started at RCB. Interestingly here, Kehrer played at RCB with Zouma at LCB in a two man defence.

West Ham started in a 4-2-3-1 formation (as they had finished against Villa), but changed to five at the back in the second half, with even Pablo Fornals seeing more action at LWB/LB in the system, especially in defensive situations where it felt like a 5-4-1 being employed.

Rice RCM against Spurs, then switches to LCM

Somewhat interestingly, along with the Kehrer Zouma positional switch, Declan Rice started at RCM against Spurs, with Tomas Soucek at LCM. They however swapped early in the first half, with Rice going back to LCM and Soucek at RCM.

Michail Antonio performance vs Spurs

With Scamacca unavailable, Moyes gave Michail Antonio a start upfront and the striker had a pretty good game. He hit the woodwork in the first half, set up Tomas Soucek for the equaliser in the second and troubled Spurs after the interval with his strength and pressing.

The problem with Antonio though is inconsistency- if he plays like this week in and week out, fewer Hammers fans would be upset with him. Unfortunately, he has a tendency to go almost AWOL in certain games, and that lack of impact in those fixtures is something a team trying for Europe simply cannot afford.

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Scott Parker record as Bournemouth manager- Full List of games managed by Parker as AFCB boss

Here is a look at the list of games for Scott Parker as Bournemouth manager. He took charge of Bournemouth at the beginning of the 2021/22 season and was able to get them promoted to the Premier League for the 2022/23 season, but was sacked following a 9-0 loss to Liverpool. His Bournemouth side were fourth from bottom in the Premier League table when he was shown the door.

Scott Parker first game as Bournemouth manager?

Parker’s first game as Bournemouth manager saw them beat MK Dons 5-0 in the EFL Cup on July 31, 2021.

Scott Parker full list of games as Bournemouth manager 2021/22 & 2022/23 seasons

Scott Parker Bournemouth Games as Manager List

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xG Southampton vs Chelsea 2022 | Expected Goals Match Stats Saints 2-1 CFC Chances

Click here for xG stats Chelsea vs Southampton February 2023

Here is a look at the xG (expected goals) and match stats from Southampton vs Chelsea. A massive win for Saints at St.Mary’s, just days after they lost 1-0 to Man United (a game in which Casemiro made his first MUFC appearance)

xG Southampton 1.24-1.45 Chelsea (Actual score Saints 2-1 CFC)

0-1 Sterling goal vs Southampton xG 0.65
1-1 Lavia goal vs Chelsea xG 0.07
2-1 Armstrong goal vs Chelsea xG 0.33

xG Southampton Chelsea 2022

66th minute Havertz header chance vs Southampton xG 0.16
82nd minute Broja chance vs Southampton xG 0.12

52nd minute El Younoussi header chance vs Chelsea xG 0.40 & El Younoussi follow up chance xG 0.17
74th minute Salissu header chance vs Chelsea xG 0.18

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