Jamie Carragher makes error in Aston Villa v West Ham United prediction.
Jamie Carragher makes error in Aston Villa v West Ham United prediction.

Carragher gets it all wrong with what he's said about Aston Villa and West Ham

Connor Burgess

Connor is a professional sports writer from Liverpool, UK. He currently writes for Breaking Media Limited and is soon to have a Masters degree in Sports Journalism from Liverpool John Moores and will soon be NCTJ qualified. He has previously worked for the Liverpool ECHO and Planet Sport.

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Jamie Carragher clearly hasn't done his research ahead of Aston Villa versus West Ham United.

Graham Potter lost his first match in charge of the Hammers against this weekend's opponents in the FA Cup (10 January) and will travel to Villa Park in the Premier League on Sunday (26 January).

After referee Tim Robinson stole the limelight in the FA Cup for his "blatant" error in awarding the hosts a corner, leading to the Villa equaliser, the Irons will be eager for revenge this time.

However, Carragher predicts an identical 2-1 win for Aston Villa in his Premier League predictions for Sky Sports Super 6 (23 January) - a rather foolish decision given what Opta Joe revealed about the fixture.

West Ham have not lost home and away to Villa in a single season in the league in 14 years, and they also boast a half-decent record at Villa Park.

West Ham backed by history to beat Aston Villa

No league double over West Ham since 2010-11 makes for incredible reading for the visiting support heading into their third meeting of the campaign.

Aston Villa began the 2024/25 campaign with a 2-1 win at the London Stadium, which kicked off what would prove to be a disastrous tenure for ex-boss Julen Lopetegui.

Jhon Duran scored the winner on the day, and this weekend will be the first time the claret and blue sides face each other since the Hammers submitted a £57million offer to sign the Colombian, which was swiftly rejected [David Ornstein].

The regret is well and truly setting in at the London Stadium - the Irons missed out on the 21-year-old throughout the summer, and his 12 goals this year have seen his valuation soar.

Jhon Duran
Aston Villa striker and West Ham transfer target Jhon Duran (credit: Imago)

Regardless, history is on the visitors' side heading into the fixture at Villa Park, and with only a 10-point gap separating the pair, a win could kickstart a Premier League resurgence.

Potter has endured a mixed start to life in East London thus far, but his fortunes are likely to change with a centre-forward high on the list of priorities before the 3 February deadline.

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