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Glenn Hoddle criticizes underperforming West Ham star for Chelsea defeat – walexsports.com
Glenn Hoddle lambasted West Ham defender Emerson Palmieri following their 5-0 defeat to Chelsea on Sunday.
Mauricio Pochettino’s team has won consecutive Premier League games for the first time since December, thanks to an emphatic victory at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea led 3-0 at halftime with to goals from Cole Palmer, Conor Gallagher, and Noni Madueke, before Nicolas Jackson scored twice in the second half to secure the victory.
‘They don’t seem worried,’ Hoddle observed of West Ham for Premier League Productions.
‘They appear to be a side that only wants to play when they have possession, as if getting the ball is the easiest part of the game.
‘As soon as Chelsea win possession, there’s no closing down, no one shouting to pick up on the penalty spot, those crucial areas; there’s no consistency to their game.’
After analysing Jackson’s first goal, which made it 4-0 for Chelsea, Hoddle observed at full time: “Emerson is still in the dressing room.”
‘He hasn’t switched on three minutes into the second half. He has emerged from the changing room tunnel, and his condition is appalling.
‘At the end of the day, you’ve got to show a little more than that, especially given how many goals you’ve conceded in the first half.’
Meanwhile, Jermain Defoe, a former West Ham striker, criticized the team’s defensive performance under Moyes.
‘I believe that performance does not reflect West Ham as a football club,’ Defoe stated.
‘When you play for West Ham and you can’t really compete with the other teams in terms of how you play, and your performance doesn’t reflect West Ham, you have to work hard first and foremost.
‘I mentioned that the manager [Moyes] is a defensive-minded coach; you’d like to believe that if you’re a defensive-minded coach, you don’t surrender many goals.
‘Against a strong Chelsea team, but if you look at Chelsea over the previous decade, you wouldn’t say it’s a Chelsea team where you can go and allow five goals.’