West Ham’s defensive frailties were laid bare during their encounter with Liverpool, as the Hammers struggled to contain the relentless pace and precision of the Reds’ attack. Vladimir Coufal and Kurt Zouma were often caught out of position, leading to gaps that Liverpool exploited time and again. This lack of cohesion at the back allowed Mohamed Salah to shine, as he consistently found space, scoring one and assisting another. The backline’s inability to communicate effectively ultimately led to a frustrating evening for goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski, who was left scrambling on multiple occasions.

Furthermore, the tactical decisions made by West Ham’s management came under scrutiny as substitutes failed to make the desired impact. Notably, Senegalese defender Magassa struggled to keep up with the game’s pace and failed to provide the necessary support when Liverpool surged forward. Fans voiced their frustrations, noting that the lack of intensity and urgency in West Ham’s defense is a concern as the season progresses. With upcoming fixtures against solid opponents, adjustments will be vital if the Hammers are to avoid repeating such defensive lapses.