The Green Street Hammers Staff predict: West Ham away at Everton

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Fans walk to the stadium prior tothe Premier League match between Everton FC and Sheffield United at Goodison Park on September 21, 2019 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Fans walk to the stadium prior tothe Premier League match between Everton FC and Sheffield United at Goodison Park on September 21, 2019 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images) /
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West Ham will travel to Goodison Park to faceoff against Everton. With the Toffies reeling, can the Hammers put them away and get back to winning?

Playing Everton away is never easy but West Ham must find a way to get back to winning as they have more than a few favorable matches upcoming. With that, the GSH staff predict the match the best way they know how to.

Scott

West Ham 2-1 Everton

Its been a bad season for Everton given the expectations the fans had of a season looking to push up towards the top teams. A bad result against the Hammers could be the final nail in the coffin for Silva, but barring a miraculous turnaround I think he’s out of the job by Christmas anyway. And we need to take advantage of that.

The Palace result was disappointing, not least of all because we were ahead and had a big opportunity to just hold the match as it was and take another three points into the international break. Yarmolenko is on top form, Haller is proving his worth as a Premier League striker and our back four isn’t looking too bad. For me, this is three points on offer and another chance to move up the table

Louis

West Ham 2-2 Everton

I think that this will be a stern test for West Ham, as our opponents simply NEED to perform. Marco Silva’s men have lost four out of their last five games and it could well be last chance saloon for the Portuguese manager.

We’ll create chances against an Everton side looking to take the game to us, but equally, we won’t hold out at the back. Enough to gain the three points anyway.

Jay

West Ham 3-1 Everton

West Ham will bounce back from a disappointing home loss to Crystal Palace and beat Everton at Goodison Park. This is a big game for the Toffees, who currently sit in 18th in the league table. However, I think Anderson, Yarmo, and Haller will be too much for the Everton back-line and will create all the goals in a thrilling West Ham victory.

Jeremiah

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West Ham 3-1

As the international break can be boring, let us hope the Hammers took the time to rest, recoup, and get the ball rolling in the right direction. This week away at Everton won’t be an easy task for one simple reason. The toffies Gaffer is fighting for his life.

I think you will see a steady dosage of attacking and pressing from Everton leaving them vulnerable to the counter. If West Ham can get there passing and teamwork back up to par, this should be an easy one. Sebastien Haller gets a brace, Mark Noble puts away a penalty and the Hammers win easily.

Adam

West Ham 2-0 Everton

The Hammers are heading into Goodison Park and taking all three points, they have to. After falling flat against Crystal Palace at home there has to be a response from the attack in this game. I think we see Yarmolenko back on the score sheet as well as Sebastien Haller who will keep his good form going by tacking on another goal.

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This weekend will have its battles, but the Hammers must pull through and get back to form. Agree, disagree, have a better idea? Let us know on Facebook or Twitter and until Saturday, COME ON YOU IRONS!