It was not the return to Premier League action that West Ham United fans were hoping for on Saturday afternoon.
However, while Graham Potter’s side were trounced 3-0 by Sunderland, there were at least a couple of positives to take from the game, like El Hadji Malick Diouf’s first competitive game for the club.
The Senegalese international certainly wasn’t spectacular against the Black Cats, but he was still one of the Hammers’ better players on the day and showed enough to suggest he could be a key player.
For example, he played two key passes, took one shot on target, was successful in 100% of his dribbles and even made three clearances.
So, fans should be excited about reports linking the club with an up-and-coming player who could be a perfect teammate for Diouf.
Diouf’s game vs Sunderland |
|
---|---|
Minutes |
97′ |
Touches |
54 |
Expected Goals +Assists |
0.23 |
Number of Sprints |
10 |
Key Passes |
2 |
Shots on Target |
1 |
Dribbles (Successful) |
1 (1) |
Fouls Won |
1 |
Clearances |
3 |
West Ham target a dream teammate for Diouf
With just under two weeks to go until the transfer window slams shut, West Ham are still being linked with several players who could help keep them out of a relegation scrap this season.
One of those players touted for a move to the London Stadium has been AS Roma midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini, who could be available for free and would bring an abundance of top-flight experience with him.
However, while the Italian international would be an excellent addition to the squad, it now looks like the Irons are closing in on another midfield ace, someone who’d be a perfect teammate for Diouf.
At least that is according to a recent report, which has claimed West Ham United are still very interested in Mateus Fernandes.
In fact, the report has revealed that the Hammers are now preparing an offer for the Southampton star, which, according to other stories this month, might have to be worth around £50m to get the South Coast side to sell.
However, while that is an enormous sum of money, Fernandes might just be worth it, especially as he could help get even more out of Diouf.
Why Fernandes would be perfect for Diouf
There are two primary ways that Fernandes could help get more out of Diouf this season, and the first is down to his offensive qualities.
For example, despite playing in a terrible Southampton team last season that was in real danger of taking Derby County’s most unwanted of records at one point, the Portuguese ace was still able to amass a pretty decent tally of three goals and six assists in 42 games.
What makes that more impressive is the fact that he was tasked with playing all over, from defensive to attacking midfield and even in wide midfield at points.
So, just imagine how much more effective he could be playing alongside considerably more talented players at the London Stadium – his output would shoot up.
At the same time, Diouf would now have a central midfielder to his right who is more than capable of progressing the ball and laying on chances for him, in turn boosting his own goal and assist tally.
However, the former Sporting CP star is also more than capable of doing the defensive work, which is the second reason he could help get more out of the former Slavia Prague star.
For example, FBref ranked the “exceptional” talent, as dubbed by Mattinson, in the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers in Europe’s top five leagues for tackles in the defensive third, the top 2% for tackles plus interceptions and blocks, the top 4% for ball recoveries and more, all per 90.
With the Olhão-born monster able to do this in the middle of the park, Diouf may have more freedom to maraud forward and swing in a cross or take a shot on himself, thus bolstering the chance he gets himself an assist or goal.
Ultimately, Fernandes would be a great signing in his own right, but with the Senegalese international on the left, he could have an even more game-changing addition to this West Ham side.