Posted on 05 May 2018. Tags: claude-puel, leicester-city, sport, westham
It must have felt unusual for West Ham United to be revelling in another club’s misery. David Moyes could be seen embracing his players on the pitch after a victory that should secure his team’s survival and even Andy Carroll, who was sent home from training in disgrace earlier in the week, was serenaded by the jubilant away fans at the end. The discontent belonged to Leicester City and it is difficult to see how …
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Posted on 11 May 2017. Tags: claude-puel, french, News, summer, west ham news
According to a report by The Mirror, former Chelsea and Leicester City boss is being lined up by French Ligue 1 high flyers OGC Nice this summer but would prefer to stay in England. Claudio Ranieri is set to assess his options this summer and consider staying in the Premier League before responding to the […]
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Posted on 19 January 2017. Tags: claude-puel, slaven bilic, sport, transfer-window, West Ham United
• Slaven Bilic may have to beat off competition from Everton • Fonte’s last appearance for Saints came in a defeat at Goodison Park West Ham are in advanced talks to sign Southampton’s José Fonte, although Slaven Bilic may have to beat off competition from Everton, among other clubs, to land the 33-year-old defender. Ronald Koeman, who coached Fonte at Southampton, is also an admirer of the player. Fonte, who could…
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Posted on 26 September 2016. Tags: back-or-holding, claude-puel, guardian.co.uk, recognised, sky sports, Southampton, sport
The left-back’s attacking mind-set was noticeable in contrast to West Ham’s Álvaro Arbeloa and Havard Nordtveit, who were pinned back and made to suffer The 3-0 scoreline did not do justice to the superiority Southampton enjoyed over West Ham, with the visitors creating a huge number of chances and only Hammers goalkeeper Adrian keeping the scoreline respectable. Claude Puel’s team were better in almost every department – but the greatest contrast was at full-back. Both Aaron Cresswell and…
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