It feels like it’s a bit late to say the wheels have come off for West Ham United.
The Hammers were knocked out of the League Cup in the second round and have lost four of their five Premier League games, by a combined score of 5-13.
It felt like it was more a matter of when, rather than if, Graham Potter was replaced in the London Stadium dugout.
Lo and behold, despite being put in front of the press on Friday afternoon ahead of their clash with Everton on Monday, he was given the boot on Saturday morning.
Nuno Santo was quickly announced as his replacement but with only a couple of days of training before the clash with the Toffees, it will be interesting to see if the Portuguese makes many widespread changes.
James Ward-Prowse could be one player who drops out as Nuno chases a debut win.
Why Ward-Prowse has to be dropped
West Ham spent around £30m to bring Ward-Prowse to the London Stadium in the summer of 2023, and considering he was sent on an unsuccessful short-term loan to Nottingham Forest last year, it’s been a failure of a move.
However, while the fans were desperate for Potter to drop the former Southampton star from the lineup, he continued to persist with the Englishman, something that arguably played a hand in his sacking.
The 11-capped Englishman has had a brilliant career in the top-flight, and there was a point at which his deadball abilities made him a genuine threat for the Saints, but those days are long gone.
Instead, the 30-year-old is now more of a hindrance in the middle of the park than anything else, unable to offer much in attack and not being anywhere near mobile enough to help out in defence.
We saw this duel problem on full display against Crystal Palace, as even though he took 61 touches and completed 41 passes, he amassed a combined expected goal and assists figure of just 0.25.
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Ward-Prowse’s game vs Palace |
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Minutes |
90′ |
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Goals |
0 |
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Assists |
0 |
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Touches |
61 |
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Accurate Passes |
41/48 (85%) |
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Crosses (Accurate) |
5 (1) |
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Shots on Target |
0 |
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Ground Duels (Won) |
6 (1) |
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Aerial Duels (Won) |
3 (0) |
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Lost Possession |
14 |
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Fouls |
3 |
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Dribbled Past |
2 |
On top of that, he lost five out of six ground duels, all three aerial duels, was dribbled past twice, lost possession 14 times and gave away three fouls.
It was a horror show, and one that should see him nowhere near the starting lineup for quite some time, especially as West Ham have a new midfielder who could come in and surely do a better job.
West Ham’s ideal Ward-Prowse replacement
While there are a few options Nuno could go with on Monday evening, he has to start Soungoutou Magassa in place of Ward-Prowse.
The former AS Monaco ace is certainly still young and somewhat inexperienced compared to the Englishman, but he deserves a chance to show the fans what he can do tonight.
More importantly, though, he offers something the former Saints star no longer can: dynamism and quality.
According to respected analyst Ben Mattinson, the 21-year-old is blessed with a combination of “pure athleticism” and an ability to “spray passes wide out to the wings” because his “passing range is top.”
Moreover, Mattinson has claimed that “defensively there’s a high potential” in the youngster, which is borne out in his underlying numbers.
According to FBref, he ranked in the top 1% of midfielders in Ligue 1 last season for dribblers tackled, tackles plus interceptions, and ball recoveries, as well as the top 5% for tackles won and more, all per 90 minutes.
He also put up some promising attacking numbers as well, ranking in the top 9% for successful take-on percentage and the top 17% for passes into the final third, also per 90.
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Magassa’s Scout Report |
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Statistics |
Per 90 |
Percentile |
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Tackles (Mid 3rd) |
2.37 |
Top 1% |
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Dribblers Tackled |
2.20 |
Top 1% |
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Dribbles Challenged |
4.04 |
Top 1% |
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Tkl+Int |
5.97 |
Top 1% |
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Ball Recoveries |
7.90 |
Top 1% |
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Tackles |
4.13 |
Top 2% |
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Interceptions |
1.84 |
Top 4% |
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Tackles Won |
2.20 |
Top 5% |
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Successful Take-On % |
65.2% |
Top 9% |
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Touches (Mid 3rd) |
45.57 |
Top 12% |
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Tackles (Att 3rd) |
0.53 |
Top 16% |
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Passes into Final Third |
5.88 |
Top 17% |
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Switches |
0.61 |
Top 17% |
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Aerials Won |
1.14 |
Top 12% |
In short, while he is nowhere near the finished product, the “elegant” Frenchman, as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, already appears to be a better player than Ward-Prowse.
Therefore, for Nuno to elevate the chances of claiming all three points, he should drop the 30-year-old and start Magassa.

