Sunday, August 2

Daily WHUFC News - 2nd August 2015

Cresswell - We can overcome Astra draw
WHUFC.com

Aaron Cresswell is still confident West Ham United can make progress in the
UEFA Europa League, despite seeing a two-goal lead slip in the first leg
against Astra Giurgiu, The Hammers now head to Romania needing to win on
Thursday, but Cresswell says they showed enough in the first hour of the
game to show they can progress. Before that, West Ham take on Werder Bremen
for the Betway Cup on Sunday and Cresswell believes the Hammers will be well
prepared for the season opener at Arsenal next week. He explained: "We were
dominant in the first half and well in control of the game at 2-0, but the
game changed when James Collins got sent off. I still thought we had to be
stronger to see it out. "It's not going to be easy going away to Romania and
we've got Arsenal on the Sunday as well. We want to go as far as we can in
the competition and we're going to try to do that. "We've probably played
the most pre-season games of anyone. It's been a hectic schedule but it's
been a good opportunity for the youngsters to show the Gaffer what they can
do. "We've had Saturday-Tuesday-Thursday over the last few weeks and the
likes of Reece Oxford and Reece Burke have a bright future in front of
them."

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WHAT IS PRESENTLY WEST HAM'S STRONGEST LINE-UP?
By S J Chandos 1 Aug 2015 at 17:00
WTID

So far this summer, the squad has had another significant refurbish. And
there is likely to be further comings and goings before the Transfer Window
closes. Based upon the current composition of the squad, and putting aside
any injury issues, what is our strongest first XI and substitutes bench?

After careful consideration, my selection is as follows:

Adrian, Jenkinson, Cresswell, Noble (Capt), Tomkins, Ogbonna, Obiang,
Kouyate, Valencia, Sakho, Payet (in a 4-4-2 formation)

Subs: Randolph, Reid, Poyet, Amalfitano, Lanzini, Zarate, Carroll

I have left Alex Song out of the equation because we are currently unsure
whether he will be re-joining the club this summer. I have also consciously
decided to leave out the youngsters, such as Oxford, Cullen and Samuelson.
The more controversial issues? Probably the selection of Tomkins and Ogbonna
ahead of Reid and also picking Valencia over Carroll. While some others may
prefer to select Poyet over Noble. Another is leaving Matt Jarvis off the
bench. One could reasonably question whether, in his absence, we are denied
the option of additional pace and width down the flanks. Also, there are
predictably no places on the bench for O'Brien, Collins or Nolan. But I am
sure that the majority of readers would agree with that call. While with
others, such as Lanzini, it is very difficult to assess them because they
have not been in action yet. So, he gets a place on the bench – based mostly
on reputation and potential.

Anyway, using the same set of assumptions, which line-up do you think is
currently our strongest? I have used 4-4-2, but deploy a different formation
if you so wish. Over to you!

SJ. Chandos.

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West Ham to step up Charlie Austin chase after Enner Valencia injury leaves
Hammers short up front
22:30, 1 AUGUST 2015
BY STEVE STAMMERS
Slaven Bilic's side are in for the QPR man who netted 18 Premier League
goals last season, after Valencia was stretched off in their Europa League
draw against Astra
The Mirror

West Ham will this week step up their attempts to bring QPR's Charlie Austin
to Upton Park. The striker is valued at £15million by Rangers – and director
of football Les Ferdinand has insisted they will accept nothing less for the
man who scored 18 top-flight goals last season. So far, the Hammers,
Newcastle and Southampton have baulked at that valuation. But, West Ham boss
Slaven Bilic may go back in again, this time offering winger Matt Jarvis,
29, to Rangers as a make­weight in the deal. The winger has only one year
left on his contract and would fetch close to £4m. That means a cash outlay
of £11m for Austin – a sum the West Ham hierarchy will find more appealing.
The Hammers are short up front following last week's serious injury to Enner
Valencia in the Europa League. Ecuador international Valencia could be out
until Christmas with knee and ankle injuries, leaving Diafra Sakho and
Modibo Maiga as the only recognised front men. Austin's proven ability in
the penalty box would be welcomed by Bilic as he prepares for a vital
season, with the Hammers moving into the 50,000 seater Olympic Stadium next
term.

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West Ham's Europa League adventure a love affair fast becoming a messy
holiday fling
22:30, 1 AUGUST 2015
BY STEVE STAMMERS
The Hammers must rescue their clash with Astra Giurgiu in Romania and then
face Arsenal 48 hours later
The Mirror

What should have been an exciting adventure is fast becoming a nightmare.
West Ham's love affair with Europe has all the hallmarks of a holiday fling.
And we all know how they finish. Suspensions and injuries in Europa League
qualifying have left Slaven Bilic with an awkward scenario as the Premier
League opener approaches. West Ham will arrive back in the early hours of
Friday morning from Romania and, 48 hours later, face a fresh and refreshed
Arsenal team at the Emirates. The 2­-2 draw with Astra Giurgiu last Thursday
means Bilic must decide whether to play a strong side to rescue the tie or
keep his top guns in reserve. Action Images / Alan WalterBirkikara v West
Ham UnitedDejected: West Ham concede on their last European excursion to
Birkirkara in Malta Midfielder Mark Noble said: "It is not ideal preparation
for the Arsenal game – simple as." He recalled the return from the last Euro
excursion to Malta when the squad got back at 5am. "When I got in my front
door, it was light, " he said. "We had to come in for a warm-down, so the
lads had only two hours' sleep.
"Other teams have done it in the past, but you look at Spurs and Everton
last year and they struggled in the league because those journeys take it
out of you. "You don't want to go and play in Romania three days before the
opening day of the season – and at Arsenal away, of all places. The football
people, the people who understand football know that it is not ideal. But we
have to deal with it and, hopefully, we can come away unscathed. "We have
the resources to handle a Premier League season. It is tough at the moment
because we have players suspended and those matches are our pre-season
games. The suspended players have got to play in one of the other games we
have arranged. "It hasn't been an ideal pre-­season, if I am honest."

West Ham face Werder Bremen in a friendly on August 2.

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Irons will face an all-change FC Astra
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on August 1, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

Astra Giurgiu's boss Marius Sumudica has made the game against West Ham his
'top priority' over the domestic league. The Romanian outfit are currently
sitting Mariusin sixth place after three games and are due to meet Viitorul
Constanta, a club owned and coached by former Romania great Gheorghe
Hagi.But Sumudica claims to be hardly bothered ith the game, declaring: "I'm
not very interested in the game against Viitorul." Astra's. The second leg
against West Ham is all that matters now." Sumudica plans to include only
three of the players, who started against West Ham, in his starting XI
against Viitorul – keeper Silviu Lung Jp, Japanese midfielder Takayuki Sato
and Brazilian left winger William De Amorim.

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Cressie sees big future for our kids
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on August 1, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

Aaron Cresswell has joined Mark Noble and Dimi Payet in declaring that the
Irons can progress into the next stage of the Europa Cup tournament.

The Hammer of last year declared: "We were dominant in the first half and
well in control of the game at 2-0, but the game changed when James Collins
got sent off. I still thought we had to be stronger to see it out.

"It's not going to be easy going away to Romania and we've got Arsenal on
the Sunday as well. We want to go as far as we can in the competition and
we're going to try to do that.

"We've probably played the most pre-season games of anyone. It's been a
hectic schedule but it's been a good opportunity for the youngsters to show
the gaffer what they can do.

"We've had Saturday-Tuesday-Thursday over the last few weeks and the likes
of Reece Oxford and Reece Burke have a bright future in front of them."

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AFC Hornchurch friendly cancelled
Posted by Sean Whetstone on August 1, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

AFC Hornchurch have announced that a planned friendly with West Ham next
week has been cancelled. On their official website Hornchurch released a
statement saying "Due to an oversight on the part of West Ham next Tuesday's
friendly has been cancelled" Hornchurch had previously published an
announcement suggesting they would play a West Ham XI on Tuesday 4th August
at 7.45pm. However a West Ham insider has told Claret and Hugh this morning
"They announced on their website before any agreement was made so it's wrong
of them to say that!" With West Ham playing a pre season friendly against
Werder Bremen this Sunday at the Boleyn Ground and the return leg in Romania
against FC Astra on Thursday it did seem strange that West Ham would be
willing to squeeze in another pointless friendly with the opening Premier
League game against Arsenal just 8 days away.

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Club ITK: Striker deal depends on work permit
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on August 1, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

West Ham's ITK, Boleyn Insider has declared that negotiations for a top
striker – currently in Spain – are ongoing and that a switch to the Irons is
now dependent on a work permit.

He explains the injury to Enner Valencia has given the hunt an added impetus
declaring that since the injury " the search has intensified.

With the Premier League a week away and the return leg of the FC Astra match
on Thursday, he added: "Diafra Sakho served the last match of his three game
European ban on and will be available for selection, while "Mauro Zarate
also reminded Slaven Bilic of his ability with a well taken goal early in
the second half."

However, he said: "Negotiations are continuing behind the scenes to bring in
more new signings in the forward line.
I know that the search continues and the Club are looking at a number of
targets across Europe.

There have been reports linking West Ham United with a move for a top
striker in Spain and my understanding is that the deal hinges on him getting
a work permit.

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Noble: "We can't feel sorry for ourselves"
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on August 1, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

Mark Noble has claimed the players refuse to feel dorry for themselves after
the FC Astra set back declaring: "We were disappointed by the result. "But
if you ask if we are angry and upset I would say no because we have got to
try and win on Thursday night and then we have got Arsenal on Sunday. "With
the quality that we had on the pitch it could have been a lot more but they
had a wonder strike and a freak goal and it made it hard for us. "We can't
be upset because if we go into the Premier League feeling sorry for
ourselves we are going to get punished. We have got to stay positive and I
am sure we will be fine."

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West Ham 'finally set to complete transfer of Barcelona midfielder Alex
Song'
Louis Sealey for Metro.co.uk
Saturday 1 Aug 2015 7:09 pm

West Ham are closing in on the transfer of Alex Song with Barcelona willing
to sell the midfielder, according to reports. Song, 27, spent last season on
loan at Upton Park and is not thought to be in Luis Enrique's plans ahead of
the new season. Injury concerns have stalled a return move but now reports
in Spain say the former Cameroon international is on the verge of signing a
new deal with Slaven Bilic's outfit. Song, who played 28 games for West Ham
last year, is believed to be keen on a switch which would satisfy all
parties.

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Daily WHUFC News - West Ham v Werder Bremen

Preview - Werder Bremen
WHUFC.com

The background

West Ham United could lift their first silverware of the season on Sunday
when they host Werder Bremen for the Betway Cup.

The four-time Bundesliga champions come to east London as both sides
finalise their preparations for the new campaign, with West Ham hoping to
bounce back from losing a two-goal lead against Astra Giurgiu in midweek.

Bremen's season begins next weekend with a German Cup game against
Wurzburger Kickers, while West Ham kick things off with a trip to Arsenal on
9 August.

Bremen's pre-season has included a win over Sevilla, and coach Viktor
Skrypnyk will look forward to another strong test in London.

The history

Werder were formed in 1899 and established themselves as one of the top
clubs in northern Germany over the first half of the 20th century.

After the Bundesliga was formed in 1963, Bremen took their first national
title two years later and now have four championships to their name.

Skrypnyk took the reins last autumn and led a recovery away from the foot of
the table as Bremen ended in tenth.

West Ham last faced German opposition last year, when a pre-season match at
Schalke 04 ended 0-0 with West Ham winning on penalties.

The match

Team news

West Ham United

The Hammers play their third game of the week on Sunday, so Slaven Bilic is
sure to mix his team again.

Carl Jenkinson could feature for the first time at the Boleyn Ground since
re-joining the Club from Arsenal, while Manuel Lanzini will also hope for a
run out after arriving on loan from Al Jazira.

Enner Valencia suffered knee and ankle injuries against Astra and joins Andy
Carroll, Winston Reid, Stephen Hendrie and Pedro Obiang on the injured list.

Werder Bremen

Werder's top scorer from last season, Franco Di Santo, was solid to Schalke
last week so Werder will be looking to new arrival Anthony Ujah for their
goals this year.

Austrian Playmaker Zlatko Junuzovic, Levin Öztunali, Alejandro Gálvez and
Cedrick Makiadi are unavailable.

Match info

West Ham are undefeated in their first team friendlies this summer,
defeating Norwich City and Southend United, and drawing with Charlton
Athletic and Peterborough United.
Werder are also unbeaten in ten friendlies, beating the likes of Sevilla and
TSV 1860 Munich.
Diafra Sakho is available again after being suspended for the visit of Astra
in midweek, while James Tomkins and James Collins can play as their bans
only apply to Europe.
Over the last two years the Hammers have beaten Hamburg and Eintracht
Braunschweig from the German top flight.
Tickets, travel, weather and coverage

Tickets will be available on the door, priced at £25 Adults and £15 U16s.
A sunny day is expected on Sunday, with temperatures reaching 25C (77F)
The eastern branch of the District Line is open as normal on Sunday. Head to
tfl.gov.uk for the latest on the tubes and nationalrail.co.uk for train
news.
Head to whufc.com on matchday for live updates and photos. You can get
involved with the conversation on Social Media using #WHUBRE.

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From the Newsroom
WHUFC.com

World Soccer magazine reporter Nick Bidwell looks at what West Ham United
can expect from Werder Bremen in the Betway Cup on Sunday.
The Werder Bremen coach Viktor Skripnik usually goes with a fluid 4-4-2
formation - which could also be described as a 4-1-2-1-2 - featuring a
midfield diamond, which for many years has been a Werder hallmark. In recent
times and especially under long-serving coach, Thomas Schaaf, Bremen have
had a reputation for free-flowing attacking football, for not worrying too
much about the defensive side of things. But only in charge since last
autumn, Skripnik has made them tougher to beat and much more pragmatic. The
key midfield holder Philipp Bargfrede is out injured at the moment and the
side's most creative player, Zlatko Junzovic is out too, as is keeper,
Raphael Wolf. Bremen start their season the weekend after next with a first
round German Cup tie. They won't go all out against the Hammers.
Their big problem is that their top scorer, Franco Di Santo quit for Schalke
a few days ago and now they are rushing to get in a replacement.

I would expect their line-up at the weekend to be something like this:

Wiedwald

Selassie Lukimya Vestergaard Sternberg

Felix Kroos

Fritz Oztunali

Bartels

Ujah Manneh

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Slav looks to 'first team' against Werder Bremen
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on August 1, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

Slaven Bilic is likely to name the likely Irons first team when the lads
step out for the clash against Werder Bremen tomorrow afternoon.
Thus far of course he has rung the changes to get everybody up to full
fitness but with only the FC Astra game to come between now and the start of
the season, tomorrow is a key day for the manager. Carl Jenkinson is set to
get his first 90 minutes although he is not going to feature against Arsenal
under the terms of his loan next Sunday. Manuel Lanzini, too, is likely to
get a run-out. 'Slav' has already made it clear he has a tough decision to
make about the Thursday night line up as the Premier League is our No 1
priority so expect a very strong team tomorrow. This is his last opportunity
for the front eleven to bond with each other ahead of the match at the
Emirates. With Winston Reid and Pedro Obiang on the injured list we expect
to see the team line up something like this:

Adrian, Jenkinson, Ogbonna, Tomkins, Cresswell; Noble, Kouyate, Lanzini,
Payet, Sakho, Zarate

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Werder missing player of season against Irons
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on August 1, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

The Irons welcome Werder Bremen to the Boleyn tomorrow (Sun) in a clash
which will decide the destination of the Betway Cup. It represents the last
Boleyn game ahead of the new season with of course the second leg Europa
qualifying clash sandwiched between that and the opening Premier League
clash against Arsenal next Sunday. The Germans will be without Zlatko
Junuzovic – the right winger and club's free kick specialist – who had an
operation to remove wisdom teeth yesterday. As well as Junuzovic – recently
named as Player of the Season – the Werder head coach will be without
Philipp Bargfrede, as the midfielder is still ruled out with an ankle
injury. The match also comes too early for goalkeeper Raphael Wolf, who will
sit out the game.

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