They will run riot’: Paul Merson predicts who will win on Monday night – Newcastle United or West Ham

Newcastle United’s return to action after the international break has been delayed until Monday, a scheduling quirk that may work in their favor. The extra time could be crucial for allowing key midfielder Bruno Guimaraes to recover fully from any lingering issues.

 

The match against Newcastle is pivotal for West Ham United, who have had a disappointing start to the season under head coach Julen Lopetegui. Reports suggest that Lopetegui has just two matches to salvage his position, starting with a tough away fixture against Newcastle at St James’ Park and then a challenging home game against Arsenal. The result against Arsenal could prove decisive for his future with the club.

Predicting the outcome, one football analyst expects Newcastle to dominate West Ham. The Magpies are in strong form, having secured three consecutive wins and sitting just a point behind third place in the Premier League standings. According to this prediction, Newcastle will be hard to stop if they get off to a strong start in the game. In contrast, West Ham’s recent performances have been lackluster, including a heavy defeat to Nottingham Forest. While they did manage an unexpected victory against Manchester United, the analyst is skeptical of their ability to perform consistently under Lopetegui’s management.

 

The analyst doubts that Lopetegui will have a long-term future at West Ham, although he acknowledges that the club’s management may still back him for the time being. A looming match against Leicester City, described as a “cup final” for Lopetegui, could be the ultimate test of his tenure if results don’t improve quickly.

 

For this match, Newcastle are seen as overwhelming favorites, with a predicted scoreline of 3-0 in their favor. This could cement their status as a strong contender for a top-four finish in the league.

 

Striker Alexander Isak will be particularly eager to perform. After a frustrating international break where he was denied a goal for Sweden and missed a penalty, Isak will be motivated to get back on the scoresheet. His determination could provide an additional boost for Newcastle as they aim to replicate their victory over West Ham at St James’ Park last season. That game was closely contested, but the hope is for a more decisive outcome this time around.

 

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