Saturday, February 10

Daily WHUFC News - 10th February 2018

West Ham United v Watford: All you need to know
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West Ham United return to London Stadium on Saturday when they welcome
Watford in the Premier League. The Hammers will be hoping to get back on
track after their seven-game unbeaten run came to an end at Brighton last
weekend, while Watford arrive on the crest of a wave having defeated
champions Chelsea 4-1 on Monday.

Where and when?

West Ham United v Watford
Premier League
Saturday 10 February 2018, 3pm
London Stadium

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Team news:
West Ham United will be without Pedro Obiang, who underwent surgery to
repair the medial collateral ligament in his right knee this week. Arthur
Masuaku is suspended, while Andy Carroll, Manuel Lanzini and Edimilson
Fernandes are also injured. Winston Reid, Michail Antonio and Jose Fonte
have returned to the squad in recent weeks, while Marko Arnautovic has
resumed training following his hamstring injury. New signing Patrice Evra
could feature after arriving this week.

For Watford, Craig Cathcart could return after a knee problem, but Nathaniel
Chalobah is absent with a knee injury of his own, along with hamstring
victims Will Hughes and Kiko Femenia. Christian Kabasele, Molla Wague,
Miguel Britos and Tommie Hoban are also sidelined.

What they say:
I've said before and I'll say it again – I'm ready. Whenever the manager
needs me, I'm ready and just want to be out there helping the boys,
producing good performances
Jose Fonte

Match Officials:
Referee: Graham Scott
Assistant Referees: Andy Garrett and Mark Scholes
Fourth Official: Roger East

How to get there:

Tube, DLR and London Overground services are due to serve Stratford, Pudding
Mill Lane and Hackney Wick stations as usual. However, buses will replace
TfL Rail and Greater Anglia services between Stratford and Shenfield.

By Train

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Team news: Evra could make debut, Arnautovic latest
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David Moyes could hand Patrice Evra his West Ham United debut in Saturday's
Premier League fixture with Watford at London Stadium. The former France
captain joined the Hammers on a free transfer on Wednesday, three months
after playing his last game Marseille, and the manager says the
36-year-old's professionalism means he arrived in east London in superb
physical condition. With Arthur Masuaku suspended and Aaron Cresswell
deployed in a central defensive role in recent matches, Moyes says Evra's
arrival has come at just the right time to boost his squad. "We've needed
him for cover because Arthur is suspended and we have nobody else if we lost
Aaron Cresswell," Moyes confirmed. "We like all his other qualities but
we've got him here to play. Hopefully we'll get him ready as quickly as we
possibly can and see if he's ready to play." "There is a chance he can
feature this weekend. He's not far away in my eyes because he's been
training. He played in November for Marseille, so he's no different to a
player who's been out for ten or 12 weeks with an injury. Sometimes getting
players in as quickly as possible is the best thing you can do."

Evra could be joined in matchday squad to face the Hornets by Marko
Arnautovic and Michail Antonio, both of whom have been in training with the
group at Rush Green this week. Arnautovic's return would be particularly
welcome, seeing as the Austrian had registered six goals and three assists
in the eight matches he played before suffering a hamstring injury. "We're
getting people back and a bit closer to fitness. Michail Antonio has done a
bit more training and Marko Arnautovic has done a bit of training this week.
Hopefully we're getting closer to getting those players available. "Winston
Reid has had a bit of a throat infection but apart from that we're getting a
little bit more like it. Michail and Marko are getting closer… "Marko has
been a miss for us because his form was as good as any. His overall
performances for the team as a centre forward were fantastic, so we've
really missed him, but we've also missed Lanzini. They've been really
important to us."

Moyes said a number of other players – the likes of Jose Fonte, James
Collins, Cheikhou Kouyate and Mark Noble – are now either at or approaching
full match-fitness as the season approaches its climax. However, he did
confirm that Pedro Obiang could miss the remainder of the campaign after
undergoing successful knee surgery. "We don't have an awful lot still to
come back to training in the short term. We're getting close to having
everybody back, apart from the long-term absentees. "Jose Fonte is back but
maybe needs some practice matches which we're trying to sort out and we have
a couple of others, Winston Reid one of them who was injured for a while and
has had a throat infection. "Some of them are close, but others like Pedro
Obiang and one or two others like Edi Fernandes who are going to be out for
a little while longer." "Hopefully it might not be the whole season, but
he's had a repair to his medial ligament and that will more than likely keep
him out for most of the season. Who knows? We might get him back just before
the end, but probably not. He's still in Madrid at the moment after his
operation."

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Betway Insider's View of the Opposition - Watford
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Despite the disappointing result at Brighton, West Ham can take heart from
their consistency at London Stadium. The Hammers have battled a crippling
injury list to lose just one of their eight home matches under David Moyes,
taking five points from their last three in the league. And with Watford
failing to win any of their last seven away games, Moyes' side are a good
bet to at least avoid defeat. There have been goals at both ends in the
hosts' last four league encounters on home soil, and a repeat is worth
backing today. After a poor December and January, the Hornets rediscovered
their scoring boots in the superb 4-1 win over Chelsea on Monday, with
on-loan Barcelona winger Gerard Deulofeu impressing. But while the visitors
didn't concede in their last away game at Stoke, they still have plenty to
prove defensively, having failed to keep a clean sheet in 10 of their
previous eleven matches on the road. The Hammers player most likely to do
the damage is Javier Hernandez. Having survived the injury epidemic that has
hit his fellow attackers, Chicharito's improvement has been key in West
Ham's steady accumulation of points. The Mexican netted his second goal in
four matches at Brighton last weekend, and used his intelligence inside the
18-yard box to win a penalty in the last home match against Crystal Palace.
Moyes can rely on him to do the business again.

Recommended bets
West Ham to win or draw – 2/5
Both teams to score – 3/4
Javier Hernandez to score – 17/10

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Remembering Ron Greenwood: West Ham's great football visionary
WHUFC.com

West Ham United's great football visionary, Ron Greenwood, sadly passed away
twelve years ago today. The legendary manager spent 13 years in the Hammers
dugout, from 1961 to 1974, winning the Club's first major honours with the
1964 FA Cup and 1965 European Cup Winners' Cup. A brilliant tactician, he
nurtured and developed talent including the Hammers' World Cup winners Sir
Geoff Hurst, Bobby Moore and Martin Peters. You will always be remembered,
Ron.

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Kmita targeting dual Cup runs with West Ham Ladies
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Rosie Kmita is targeting success in two Cup competitions this season with
West Ham United Ladies, as the side prepares for a key contest with Keynsham
Town.
The Hammers welcome Keynsham to Rush Green Stadium on Sunday in the quarter
finals of the FA WPL Plate, and head into the fixture in good form. Having
picked up two wins and a draw in their last three matches, the Irons also
secured their place in the Isthmian League Cup final after besting
Whyteleafe 4-0, and Kmita is eyeing a run to another final. The forward has
won silverware before, collecting a trophy during her time with Tottenham
Hotspur, and Kmita is desperate to add to her haul with West Ham. "Our
achievements, realistically, involve winning the Cups," she told whufc.com.
"We want to focus on that. We want silverware. We want to prove to everyone
we are good enough to win silverware and that's what we're aiming for. We're
preparing for this game against Keynsham with everything we've got."
"Winning a cup is the best feeling in the world. Picking up that trophy at
the end of a hard-fought match is just incredible. It's amazing and I want
us as a team to feel that. "We deserve something from this season and we
really want it to be silverware. To win something with these girls would be
just incredible."

West Ham earned a credible draw in their last contest, away to Crystal
Palace, and could have left Bromley with all three points if not for a
linesman's flag, with Molly Peters tucking home in the final moments of the
game. Kmita was gutted that her side's performance didn't get them the win
but wants to see the team show the same attitude and commitment this weekend
as they seek to reach the last four of the WPL Plate. She said of Sunday:
"It was a good game. I thought we were going to nick it. I don't think Molly
was offside for the goal so we should have won it. "I thought we were the
better team, to be honest. I thought we offered a lot and, at times, I think
we scared Palace. I was really impressed with our showing. It was so, so
good, and we just need to take that into this Sunday."

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Moyes: Key fixtures, players taking responsibility and leadership qualities
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David Moyes sat down with the media on Friday afternoon to discuss this
weekend's Premier League fixture with Watford at London Stadium. The West
Ham United manager touched on the need to take points from the Hammers'
nearest rivals in the table – Watford kick-off one place and three points
above their hosts. He also praised his players for responding to his demand,
issued before the reverse fixture at Vicarage Road in November, to take
responsibility for their performances, before waxing lyrical about being
reunited with his former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra…

Picking up points from our closest rivals is key

I think all the games are key, but the key thing is to get the points on the
board and keep moving away. A good win gets us into mid-table, into a really
solid position, but a loss puts us back in amongst it. That's how tight the
Premier League is at the moment and all the managers will be saying the
same, so we've got to do the business and try to get the three points. We've
been OK at home but we'd like to do better. We've had a couple of draws
recently which we could have turned into wins, but as long as we keep
picking up points and don't let rivals take points from us, we need to make
sure we keep doing that. I think 40 is the magic number for everybody. I've
hardly looked at the points but I've looked at the league and how tight it
is and what we might need to do, but results have come up which you didn't
expect, like Swansea beating two of the top teams in the last few weeks.
There have been some big results and it's changing round all the time, but
we know every point we get will get us nearer to being up the league.

The players are now most definitely taking responsibility

Before my first game in charge at Watford back in November, I asked the
players to take responsibility for their performances and they have
responded really well.
I think they're beginning to understand what we want, the standards we want,
and I tell you there is a lot of belief around the team and players sensing
they are doing the right things and going the right way. Some of them have
performed really well. Undoubtedly when you lose your best players it makes
it more difficult to get results, like Chelsea losing Morata at the moment
and how difficult it's making it for them. For West Ham, if we lose Marko,
Manu, Pedro and Arthur, it will be very difficult for us, at the level we're
at, to play without four players who have, in the main, contributed to a big
part of our season. But the players are in a good place and they've been
doing a really good job. The players have responded well since Day One. We
didn't play well at Brighton, but the response of the players since we came
in has been great, their attitude, their commitment, their effort in all the
games has been really good.

We've had some big wins and we need another big win against Watford.

I've just had to correct things and get things right and back on track for
what we want and hopefully we have done that. In the main we've been on a
good run and we want to keep it going.

I am delighted to be reunited with Patrice Evra

I was really happy to secure the signing of Patrice Evra on a free transfer
this week, and he could play against Watford on Saturday. I'd considered him
during the month of January, especially after Arthur Masuaku was sent-off
because I knew we were going to be short. But because I was so busy looking
at other players that I didn't do it in January and then after the window
closed and it had all calmed down, I could get it done. I know Pat well from
my time at Manchester United, I know his leadership qualities and what he'll
bring to the dressing room, and also his level of professionalism is as good
as anybody's and he has seen and worked with the best, so hopefully it will
rub off on the players. Every club wants leadership and you can never get
enough of it. We've got some leaders here. Mark Noble does a really good job
for us, James Collins, Winston Reid, we've got people who do good jobs, but
the more you've got, the better.

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Pearce hoping history repeats itself with left-back signing
WHUFC.com

In the summer of 1999, West Ham United signed a veteran left-back whose best
days, some thought, were behind him. However, Stuart Pearce made those
suggestions look plainly silly during two impressive seasons in Claret and
Blue, capping his stay in east London by winning the Hammer of the Year
award at the grand old age of 39. Nearly two decades on and Pearce, who is
now back with the Hammers in a role of first-team manager's assistant, is
hoping history repeats itself after the Club completed the signing of
36-year-old Patrice Evra on a free transfer. "He has got a vast amount of
experience," said Pearce. "His reputation goes before him as obviously a man
that galvanises the group in many ways. He is very good around the dresisng
room. "He is a natural left-sided player, he is decent in the air as well.
Everyone knows about Patrice and his strengths and we were unanimous that it
was going to be a good thing to bring him into the Club.
"He's got a lot to prove, coming over to here. He's very excited about
coming to join us, it's a big opportunity for him and he's acutely aware of
that."

Pearce revealed that it was manager David Moyes, who worked with Evra at
Manchester United during the 2013/14 season, who initially brought up the
idea of bringing the former France captain back to the Premier League. For
Pearce, the rewards of signing such an influential performer far outweighed
any potential risks.
"David brought it up to the coaching staff and asked us and everyone saw it
as a real positive to bring him into the group. You are bringing a top
character into the group that will certainly benefit the squad. "The
experience he has got and the ability on top of that, it was almost a
no-brainer for us. "He'll come in and have to vie for a place in the team
and, like every player, he'll go in and out of the team on ability, it's as
simple as that. But we're hoping he will bring much more to the squad than
just his ability and he will certainly help us between now and the end of
the season."

Evra could make his West Ham debut at London Stadium on Saturday against
Watford – the same opposition that Pearce himself tasted victory against in
his fifth game in Claret and Blue. "It's a critical time for the bottom ten
teams in the table, with everyone battling to avoid relegation. Everyone
needs to have a strong finish to the season and we're no different to anyone
else."

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Fonte: Evra is going to help West Ham massively
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Jose Fonte believes Patrice Evra still has plenty to offer and will help
West Ham United 'massively' over the closing months of the season. The
Portugal defender has enjoyed many battles with the former France captain
down the years, at both domestic and international level, and is delighted
he and Evra will now be on the same side. At 34, Fonte knows exactly what is
required to continue playing at the highest level as the years advance, and
he believes the 36-year-old Evra has been following a similarly professional
lifestyle throughout his long and illustrious career. "Patrice is a proven
player, a very good professional and keeps himself fit, as we can all see
and it's good to have him in the team," Fonte observed. "He's going to help
us massively, without a doubt. Age means nothing, so if you live life right
and have the right mental attitude, like he does, you'll be successful. "He
still has a lot to offer, so well done to the Club on the signing."

Fonte was on the opposing team in Evra's final games for both Manchester
United, lining up for Southampton in a 1-1 against the Red Devils in May
2014, and France, defeating Les Bleus 1-0 in the final of UEFA Euro 2016.
The left-back may not have got the better of Fonte on either of those
occasions, but the Portugal star says his new teammate possesses an
infectious winning mentality. "On the pitch, he is a winner. You can see he
wants to win all the time, he's aggressive and makes good decisions, has
good positioning and doesn't make many mistakes. That's what you want from
your defenders. "He gets forward when he can as well, so there is not much I
can say about him that people don't know already. He's a great player and a
great addition to ourselves."

While Evra could make his debut against Watford on Saturday, Fonte himself
is also fit and ready to return to action. The No4 was back in the
first-team squad for the Premier League visit of Crystal Palace on 30
January, and was again handed a watching brief as an unused substitute at
Brighton & Hove Albion last weekend.
The experienced Fonte is now eager to get back on the pitch and help the
Hammers secure their top-flight status as soon as possible. "I've said
before and I'll say it again – I'm ready. Whenever the manager needs me, I'm
ready and just want to be out there helping the boys, producing good
performances. "All I am focused on now is helping the team and helping us
get up the table."

Fonte says his friend and fellow countryman Joao Mario is equally keen to
inspire the team after making a strong start to his career in Claret and
Blue. "Joao came in at a difficult time because we are missing Lanzini,
Arnautovic and Masuaku, who give us a lot offensively and now they are
coming back he will feel more at home because they are the type of players
who link up, want the ball and have the same mentality he does. "I'm hoping
that, when all these players come back, we'll see even better and more from
him."

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West Ham United v Watford
SAT 10 FEB 2018PREMIER LEAGUE
15:00
Venue: London Stadium
BBC.co.uk

TEAM NEWS
New West Ham recruit Patrice Evra may be involved despite having not played
competitively since November. Marko Arnautovic could feature after three
games out with a hamstring problem but Winston Reid is a doubt because of a
throat infection.
Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes will miss a fifth successive match with a
back complaint. Miguel Britos, who has not played since November, is not yet
ready to return from an ankle injury. Younes Kaboul, Kiko Femenia, Will
Hughes, Craig Cathcart and Nathaniel Chalobah remain unavailable.

MOTD COMMENTATOR'S NOTES
Steve Wilson: "A glance at the league table may suggest that this is a
mid-table game - 11th against 12th - but the reality is that there is no
mid-table: the scramble to stay up is consuming more than half of the
top-flight's managers. "Watford's win over Chelsea on Monday night has given
them some breathing space, and Javi Gracia - the 11th manager in the six
years of the Pozzo family's ownership - an early landmark result. "The
reverse fixture back in November was David Moyes' first game as West Ham
manager. Back then, Watford were eighth and warding off Everton's interest
in Marco Silva, whilst West Ham were 18th. "How quickly things change."

Twitter: @Wilsonfooty

WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY
West Ham manager David Moyes on reports over his future: "I've said from the
start there is no point asking me or the club about a contract before the
end of the season because we both won't be discussing it. "From that point
of view we will wait until the end of the season. I don't know where the
story came from."

Watford head coach Javi Gracia: "We played well against Chelsea and we
deserved the victory, whether it was against 10 men or 11 men. "I know how
we got those points - running a lot, and working a lot - and I think this is
the key to the future. "The last match gave us motivation, more credibility.
We believe more in our work, and it is better for us but we know if we don't
work and don't run we will not win."

LAWRO'S PREDICTION
A win would be huge for either team, and the same goes for every team down
there, because not all of the teams below them will pick up points this
weekend.

Prediction: 1-0

MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head

West Ham have won just one of their last five home games against Watford
(D1, L3).
Watford could do the league double against West Ham for the first time.
West Ham United

West Ham are vying to go five successive league and cup games without defeat
for the first time at the London Stadium.
However, their only home league victory in the last five attempts came
against West Brom on 2 January (W1, D3, L1).
The Hammers have won only one of their 13 league matches this season against
teams currently above them in the table (D6, L6), 1-0 at home to Chelsea on
9 December.
They have failed to keep a clean sheet in eight league fixtures since a
three-match run without conceding a goal in December.
David Moyes is unbeaten in his four home league matches against Watford,
winning three and drawing the other.
Michail Antonio has scored six goals in his last seven league matches
against Watford but has failed to score in his last 19 home appearances.

Watford

The Hornets won their opening three Premier League away matches of the
season but have since only managed one victory and five points from 10 games
(W1, D2, L7).
In fact, they have only earned one point and scored two goals in six away
matches since beating Newcastle in November.
Watford have the chance to win back-to-back league games for the first time
since November.
Javi Gracia's Malaga side earned four points from their two Spanish league
fixtures against Real Sociedad when David Moyes was in charge. Both games
were at Malaga in 2015.

SAM's verdict
Most probable score: 1-1 Probability of draw: 28%
Probability of home win: 43% Probability of away win: 29%
SAM (Sports Analytics Machine) is a super-computer created by @ProfIanMcHale
at the University of Liverpool that is used to predict the outcome of
football matches.

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West Ham wanted to keep me, says Ayew
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 9th February 2018
By: Staff Writer

Andre Ayew says it was a very difficult decision to decide to leave West Ham
at the end of the January transfer window. The Ghanaian international
returned to former club Swansea in an £18million deal on the final day of
the January transfer window - but insists that leaving United was a tough
decision to make. "West Ham did everything to get me to stay and we spoke a
lot but I felt I wanted to move on for personal and professional reasons,"
he said. "There were a lot of things in the press but it was the other way
around, it was very difficult for me to leave the club. "There were long
discussions but in the end, I managed to make it happen so I was quite
happy."

One of several African players at West Ham, Ayew admits he was shocked when
the story regarding Tony Henry's thoughts on players of African origin was
published. However he doesn't think that will affect the players at the club
unduly. "I haven't spoken to anyone at West Ham, but it's our job as
footballers to play," he added. "West Ham have taken a decision and I know
the African players are going to fight for their club. I know them really
well and I know they are going to stick to their team and help them. "We
African players are proud of ourselves, we know where we have come from and
we believe in our football. You can see African players have played at the
greatest clubs in the world and done their jobs. "I didn't pay attention to
players coming in or out [at West Ham]. There were a few African players
there and I know them very well. For me, it's an honour to be an African."

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West Ham v Watford preview: Patrice Evra and Marko Arnautovic in contention
Last Updated: 09/02/18 5:43pm
SSN

Marko Arnautovic could be fit to face Watford on Saturday after missing West
Ham's last three games with injury, while Patrice Evra may be in line for
his debut.
The club's joint-top goalscorer Arnautovic had scored six times in 10 games
prior to a hamstring problem picked up in the 1-1 draw with Bournemouth last
month.
The Hammers' 3-1 defeat at Brighton last weekend was their first in seven
games - although they are still sat on their worst points tally at this
stage since they were relegated in 2010/11. Evra, who signed for the Hammers
on Wednesday, has not played a competitive game since October 29 but is in
the squad. Watford come into the match on the back of a 4-1 win over Chelsea
on Monday night, although they were their first three points since December
26. The Hornets moved six points clear of the drop zone with that victory,
and have now picked up seven extra points thanks to goals in the final 10
minutes of league games - behind only Manchester City and Burnley. Their
lengthy injury list shows little sign of subsiding this weekend, however,
with only Tom Cleverley likely to feature.

Team news
Evra goes straight into the West Ham squad while Arnautovic is in contention
after returning from a hamstring problem. Jose Fonte is short of match
fitness and fellow defender Winston Reid has a throat infection, while
Manuel Lanzini, Andy Carroll, Pedro Obiang, Edimilson Fernandes are still
injured and Arthur Masuaku is suspended.
Watford's injury troubles continue with nine eligible players sidelined,
including vice-captain Heurelho Gomes and midfielder Tom Cleverley. The
Hornets have the most players missing out of any team in the top flight, and
may include a member of their under-23s in their matchday squad, as head
coach Javi Gracia is currently working with 17 first-team players.

Opta stats
Since a run of 11 consecutive home wins against the Hornets in all
competitions between September 1984 and November 2004, West Ham have won
just one of their last five home games against them (D1 L3).
Watford's 4-2 victory away at West Ham last season was the first time they'd
scored four goals in an away top-flight game for 30 years, since winning 5-1
at Chelsea in May 1986.
After taking a maximum of nine points from their opening three away league
games this season, the Hornets have picked up just a further five from their
last 30 available on the road (W1 D2 L7).
West Ham are currently unbeaten in four home games in all competitions (W2
D2) - they've never gone five without defeat at the London Stadium.
Watford are looking to win back-to-back league games for the first time
since November, following their 4-1 win against Chelsea on Monday.
Moyes faced Javi Gracia twice while he managed Real Sociedad in La Liga - he
drew one and lost one against Gracia, who was then in charge of Malaga.

Merson's prediction
West Ham had a bad result against Brighton but David Moyes has done well
overall, and I don't think the speculation about him this week will hurt
them. They've got to get back and win, and I think they will. Watford had a
great result against Chelsea, but that was their first for a long time. It
does give them a little breathing space, though. They were the team on the
glass mountain with moccasin slippers on; it looked like they'd never stop
sliding but that was a massive result.

PAUL PREDICTS: 2-0 (10/1 with SkyBet)

Betting
West Ham are Sky Bet's 7/5 favourites with Watford priced at 15/8 while the
draw is priced at 23/10. The Hammers are currently 11/2 seventh favourites
for relegation, while their visitors were pushed out to 22/1 for the drop
following their impressive victory over Chelsea. Javier Hernandez heads the
first goalscorer betting at 9/2 while Troy Deeney is rated the Hornets' main
threat at 6/1 to break the deadlock.

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David Moyes will not discuss new West Ham contract until the end of the
season
By Husmukh Kerai
Last Updated: 09/02/18 3:47pm
SSN

West Ham manager David Moyes says he will not discuss his future at the club
until the end of the season. West Ham have "categorically refuted" claims
Moyes is unlikely to remain at the club next season even if they stay in the
Premier League. The club issued a statement on Tuesday morning after reports
that they were already thinking about a long-term replacement for Moyes, who
took over from Slaven Bilic in November. Moyes, who initially signed a
six-month deal with the Hammers, says he has an agreement in place with the
club to discuss his future only once the Premier League season is over. He
said: "I've said it right from the start. There is no point in asking me. I
won't be discussing it, the club won't be discussing it. From my point of
view we will wait until the end of the season, that's the agreement we had.
"I don't know where the story came from, but that's what I know."

West Ham sit in 12th place in the Premier League table, just three points
clear from the relegation zone. Moyes is confident of an upturn in form
following last week's defeat to Brighton as he gradually welcomes back key
players from injury. "We are getting people back closer to fitness", he
said. "Michael Antonio has done a bit more training this week. Marko
Arnautovic has done a bit of training this week. Hopefully we are getting
these players back available. "Winston Reid has a bit of a throat infection.
Other than that we are getting a little bit more like it."

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Patrice Evra has a 'chance' of making West Ham debut against Watford
By Husmukh Kerai
Last Updated: 09/02/18 3:03pm
SSN

David Moyes says there is a "chance" new signing Patrice Evra could make his
West Ham debut against Watford on Saturday. Evra, 36, completed his move to
West Ham on Wednesday, signing a short-term contract until the end of the
season. He previously spent eight-and-a-half years at Manchester United -
including the 2013/14 season alongside Moyes - and was sacked by Marseille
earlier this season and banned by UEFA following an altercation with a
supporter. Moyes says there is a chance the former France international
could make his debut at the London Stadium against Watford on Saturday in
what would be his first appearance since November 2017. Speaking ahead of
the game, he said: "There's a chance. He's not too far away, he has been
training. "He played in November for Marseille so he's no different from
someone who may have had a long 10 or 12-week injury. Sometimes getting back
playing quickly is the best thing to do."

Moyes says Evra's leadership qualities made him an attractive proposition to
the club but maintains he wants the defender to primarily concentrate on
matters on the pitch. He said: "We like his other qualities but we got him
here to play. Hopefully we can get him ready as quick as possible. "I know
Pat well and I know what he is capable of. I know his leadership qualities
and what he will bring to the dressing room. Also his level of
professionalism is as good as anybody. "He's seen and worked with the best
so hopefully he can pass that on to the players. "We needed him after Arthur
[Masuaku]'s suspension. If Aaron Cresswell got injured we would be left
short. "We were so busy with other players we didn't do it in January. When
the window closed and it was a bit calm we could get it done."

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MATCH PREVIEW: WEST HAM V WATFORD
By Dan Coker 9 Feb 2018 at 08:00
WTID

Following the midweek signing of Patrice Evra, today's match preview carries
a distinct left-back theme…

Blast from the past

With Black Box at number one with 'Ride On Time' and Dead Poets Society in
UK cinemas, West Ham United took on Watford in a Division Two fixture on the
23rd September 1989. A 1-0 victory in front of 21,525 was recorded to give
Lou Macari's Hammers their third win in seven league games at the start of
the 1989/90 campaign.

Having signed from Nottingham Forest for £750,000, centre-back Colin Foster
made his West Ham debut in this game against the club he would leave the
Hammers for four and a half years later. Foster would go on to make 110
appearances in claret and blue. A first ever Hammers goal from the penalty
spot for Julian Dicks (pictured above) was enough to take the Hammers to
fifth in the Second Division table. Stuart Slater's 17th-minute run and
cross earned the penalty, awarded for handball. Dicks would be voted Hammer
of the Year (the first of four occasions that he would win the prestigious
prize), with Slater runner-up. Dicks would also finish as top scorer with 14
goals from 52 matches. My video below shows the goal from this game.



West Ham United would finish the 1989/90 Division Two season in seventh
position, two points adrift of the play-offs despite finishing as the
division's joint highest scorers with 80 goals, while Watford would end up
in 15th. Leeds won the Second Division, Liverpool won the First Division
title and Manchester United won the FA Cup.

West Ham United: Phil Parkes, Steve Potts, Alvin Martin, Colin Foster, Tony
Gale, Julian Dicks, Kevin Keen, Martin Allen, George Parris, Stuart Slater,
Eamonn Dolan (Leroy Rosenior).

Club Connections

Former Hammer Mauro Zarate is now on Watford's books, although the Argentine
forward is currently on loan in his home country with Velez Sarsfield for
the rest of the season.

Other players to have represented both clubs, divided by position, include:

Goalkeepers: Joe Webster, Billy Biggar, Ted Hufton, David James, Perry
Suckling, Manuel Almunia, Jack Rutherford.

Defenders: Jon Harley, Calum Davenport, Lucas Neill, James McCrae, Colin
Foster.

Midfielders: Henri Lansbury, Alan Devonshire, Alessandro Diamanti, Stuart
Slater, Jobi McAnuff, Jimmy Lindsay, Joe Blythe, David Noble, Jimmy Carr,
Mark Robson, Valon Behrami, Carl Fletcher.

Strikers: James Reid, David Connolly, Jack Foster, Roger Hugo, Billy
Jennings, Peter Kyle, Bertie Lyon.

Len Goulden played for West Ham and managed Watford, while Malky Mackay
played for both clubs and went on to manage the Vicarage Road club. Glenn
Roeder played for the Hornets and managed both clubs; Gianfranco Zola has
managed both the Hammers and the Hornets.

Today's focus is on a former Hammers left-back who went on to play for the
Hornets. Chris Powell was born in Lambeth on the 8th September 1969; he
started his career with Crystal Palace and was sent out on loan to Aldershot
before moving on to Southend in 1990. He moved to Derby in 1996 after nearly
300 appearances for the Shrimpers. He signed for former Hammer Alan
Curbishley's Charlton in 1998, playing over 200 games for the club and
winning five England caps, before moving to West Ham United initially on
loan before making the move permanent.

Powell made his West Ham United debut under Alan Pardew at the age of 35 on
the 14th September 2004 in a 1-0 home win over Rotherham – the left-back had
known Pardew from their days at Crystal Palace. The Hammers had struggled in
the left-back position the previous season with Rufus Brevett suffering a
season-ending foot injury in just the second league game of the 2003/04
campaign. Wayne Quinn and Jon Harley temporarily filled the void with Hayden
Mullins venturing out of position to play at left-back as the Irons missed
out on a Premier League place via the play-offs. Brevett had returned for
the start of the 2004/05 season but Powell was to take over, making 42
appearances for the Hammers – his final match in claret and blue was the
Play-Off Final win over Preston in Cardiff to secure the Irons' return to
the top flight at the second attempt.

Powell's dad had been a West Ham supporter but sadly passed away before he
could see his son turn out for the club. The young Chris found a role model
at Upton Park who inspired him to strive for a career in the game. Speaking
a year before joining the Hammers, Powell said:

"Black and Asian people enjoy football, it's a massive sport and they need
to be encouraged to make headway. They need those role models. I would not
have enjoyed my football if it wasn't for my father supporting West Ham
because of Clyde Best. That's the link. There is always a link. People can
look back and see why they supported a particular club, and generally for
black fans it tends to be because of black players, like Ian Wright. The
teenagers around that time were all supporting Arsenal. Now they've got
Thierry Henry. I always feel there is something that a fan wants to pin
their hat on and say, 'I like them because of him'."

Powell's experience was crucial in the development of youngsters Anton
Ferdinand, Elliott Ward and Mark Noble but he couldn't agree on a contract
with the club at the end of the season and instead returned to Charlton,
replacing Paul Konchesky who signed for the Hammers.

After a season back at Charlton, Powell signed for Aidy Boothroyd's
newly-promoted Watford in the summer of 2006. He made 18 appearances for the
Hornets before returning to Charlton for a third spell in the 2007/08
season, again playing under Alan Pardew in the Championship. He joined
Leicester on a six-month contract in August 2008 and ended his playing
career with the Foxes, retiring in the summer of 2010.

Powell had one game as caretaker manager at Leicester before landing his
first managerial post at former club Charlton in January 2011. He won the
League One title with the club in 2011/12, his first full season in
management, but was sacked in March 2014 with the club bottom of the
Championship. He was named manager of Huddersfield in September 2014; he was
sacked 14 months later. Powell was appointed assistant manager at another
former club, Derby, in May 2016 and would remain in post for ten months
under two managers, Nigel Pearson and Steve McClaren. Powell, now 48,
returned to management last month at former club Southend in League One – in
a link back to a player who played in today's featured 'Blast from the past'
match, Powell has since named former Hammer Kevin Keen as his assistant.

Referee

This Saturday's referee is 49-year-old Graham Scott. The Oxfordshire-based
official will be taking charge of only his third Premier League match
involving the Hammers, his first appointment being our 3-1 win at
Southampton in February last year. His most recent game in charge of the
Hammers was our 3-0 win at Stoke in December – Scott's decision to award
Manuel Lanzini a first-half penalty saw the Argentine retrospectively banned
for two matches.

Embed from Getty Images

Scott was also the man in the middle for our 2-1 League Cup victory over
Cheltenham in August 2013 and is pictured above sending off Callum
McNaughton in the defender's only Hammers appearance as the club were
knocked out of the same competition by Aldershot in August 2011.

Possible line-ups

For West Ham United, new signing Patrice Evra could make his debut. Pedro
Obiang, Edimilson Fernandes, Manuel Lanzini and Andy Carroll miss out
through injury, while Arthur Masuaku sits out the third game of his
six-match ban. Marko Arnautovic remains a doubt.

Northern Ireland international centre-back Craig Cathcart is set to return
for Watford, while midfielder Tom Cleverley could also be available.
Right-back Kiko Femenia and centre-backs Molla Wague, Christian Kabasele,
Miguel Britos, Younes Kaboul and Tommie Hoban are all out injured, as are
midfielders Nathaniel Chalobah and Will Hughes. Goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes is
also a major doubt.

Possible West Ham United XI: Adrian; Zabaleta, Fonte, Ogbonna, Reid,
Cresswell; Kouyate, Mario, Noble; Antonio, Chicharito.

Possible Watford XI: Karnezis; Janmaat, Cathcart, Prodl, Holebas, Zeegelaar;
Capoue, Doucoure; Deulofeu, Richarlison; Deeney.

Enjoy the game – Come On You Irons!

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West Ham boss David Moyes 'understands' Patrice Evra kicking fan during
Marseille stint
JACK ROSSER at Rush Green
ES Sport

David Moyes says he understands why Patrice Evra took the action he did when
kicking a fan at a Europa League game in November. The 36-year-old was named
on the bench against Vitoria, but kicked out at a fan and was shown a
straight red, handed a season-long European competition ban and suspended by
Marseille.
The former Manchester United man has been on the lookout for a club since
the incident, and was brought to West Ham on a free transfer on Wednesday.
While he did not condone Evra's actions, having spoken to the full-back,
Moyes says he understands what happened, and has no concerns regarding the
incident. "No, not from what he told me," Moyes told reporters. "He told me
what happened, none at all. It shows that he will stand up for himself and
won't take anything. When he told me what the supporter said to him, I'd
have had no complaints. "No I wouldn't. But I think when you heard what the
supporter said, you can understand it more."
Despite not having played this year, Moyes, as he alluded to in his Standard
Sport column, says there's a chance he'll be involved against Watford this
weekend.
"Yes, there is a chance. He's not far away in my eyes as he has been
training He played in November, he's no different from someone whose had a
long injury so getting back playing quickly is the best thing you can do."

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David Moyes: I might throw Patrice Evra in straight away… he can show West
Ham squad what it takes to reach top
DAVID MOYES
ES Sport

The transfer window may have shut but we added a player to our squad this
week — someone of top quality on and off the pitch. I wanted 'Pat' Evra for
a number of reasons, not least because he has great leadership qualities; he
is someone who motivates the dressing room. Also, I just felt that with
Arthur Masuaku still having four games to serve of his suspension — and if
we lost Aaron Cresswell at any time — we would be very short down the
left-hand side. I've known Pat, I've worked with him at Manchester United
and I know what he is capable of. Yes, he's 36 years old and hasn't played
since November but he has been training regularly and hard since he left
Marseille — he has been out in Dubai with his fitness coach for the past
month so he is in good condition. He has trained with the first team for the
past couple of days and done well but there's a big difference between
training and playing a match and, to be fair, the training we do at this
time of the year isn't at a massive level of intensity because we're trying
to save the players' energy for the games. From what I've seen over the past
day or two, I would have to say he's not far away from playing. I'm not sure
whether I would throw him in straight away but it's something I am
considering.

The big thing for me is that he is someone who so many players have — and
will — look up to because of what he has achieved. He's a good talker, he's
played for some of the best clubs in the world and with some of the best
players. Pat's level of professionalism is very high and I want that to rub
off on some of our other players. I want them to see what they have to do to
get to the very top. He and Pablo Zabaleta are two great examples of players
who have played at the top end of this sport and have won things throughout
their careers.

Since I've been here I've relied a lot on Mark Noble and I believe Pat will
be good for him because, if he wants to carry on playing for many seasons
yet, then he will look at players like Pat and see what he needs to do to
achieve that goal. Pat will also send a message to the young players on how
to maintain and improve that level of performance — when to train, when to
rest and when to enjoy yourself.

When I was at Manchester United, Pat was a really good pro. The biggest
compliment I can pay him is that he is a man, he will stand up, he's honest
but he will take responsibility. Ideally, he can play in any of the three
left-sided positions for us — as a centre- back on the left of a three, as a
left-back or as a wing-back as he did for Juventus.With Arthur missing for
six games, I felt we had lost a little bit of balance down our left side so,
with Pat here, it just adds to our options.

On another subject, there was a suggestion this week that I will leave West
Ham at the end of the season, whatever happens. In answer to that, I would
say that I am really enjoying my time here — I'm smiling! I would like us to
improve the team so that the fans say, 'Yes, I like the way they're
playing', but it will take time. What I wanted the fans to appreciate is
that we're going in the right direction. We needed to work on the players'
attitude, we needed to show their determination was never in question.

I want to see how all those things are at the end of the season and no
decision will be made until then — or certainly until we know we are safe in
the Premier League.

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