West Ham travel across London tomorrow evening to tackle Arsenal and fans are demanding changes to the side on social media.
The Hammers enter the London derby on the back of four consecutive defeats in the Premier League, which has seen the East London outfit slip to just six points above the relegation zone.
Having beaten Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium last season though, and with the Gunners having won just three of their last ten matches, many may feel that a positive result is there for the taking.
To achieve that though, fans believe changes to Slaven Bilic’s side have to be made and many are calling for Edimilson Fernandes to start, whilst others want Sofiane Feghouli and Robert Snodgrass dropped.
The Hammers also have Michail Antonio and Diafra Sakho returning from injury so there’s plenty for Bilic to consider, although he did admit both are uncertain to start tomorrow night’s crucial game.
https://twitter.com/Letstalkwhu/status/848993180796301313
Hope to see Fernandes start tomorrow, be good to see players who can actually pass and retain the ball
Lad needs be playing more anyway.
— Geo Mackie (@redhammer8) April 4, 2017
Drop Cresswell, Ferghouli Snodgrass start Masuaku Fernandes Antonio if fit have a word with Randy
— Benn (@Hammerbenn) April 2, 2017
I wish Feghouli showed the same intensity on the pitch as he does looking at that cake #whufc pic.twitter.com/1TCciB5SNc
— James Longman (@longers1) April 3, 2017
#Noble is a better option than Feghouli. He'd be the 1st to admit he's underperformed. Maybe Noble needs a slot Wednesday.
— West Ham Pub Talk (@WHUFCpubtalk) April 3, 2017
Robert Snodgrass’ heat map on Saturday #hcafc #whfc pic.twitter.com/FNoUu67Dcv
— Luke (@Luke16Evans) April 4, 2017
Snodgrass left footer on right, Antonio right footer on left so why not play Cresswell AND Masuaku as full backs? #COYI #WestHam #whufc #
— ⚒Stoney⚒ (@IronsE20) April 3, 2017
4 at the back but i'd have Ginge & Kouyate.
Fonté is the biggest liabilty i've seen in years. Hasn't got a clue— Richard ⚒ (@rikkimoore666) April 3, 2017