
West Ham players completely out of touch as squad mocks viral Man United fan after draw
West Ham United players seem to have forgotten they’re still 18th in the Premier League after the 1-1 draw against Manchester United on Tuesday.
Benjamin Sesko broke hearts at the London Stadium on 10 February after beating Mads Hermansen with a clever finish in the 96th minute.
Tomas Soucek gave the Hammers the lead just after the break against the Red Devils, but they dropped two crucial points in the final moments of the game, which would’ve surely left Nuno Espirito Santo fuming.
Michael Carrick was gunning for his fifth straight win in the Premier League, and while they weren’t able to beat the Irons, they’ll surely be happy about snatching a point in East London.

West Ham players get haircuts after draw vs Manchester United
West Ham players were seemingly poking fun at Frank Ilett, popularly known as the United Strand, by getting haircuts after the draw against Man United.
The viral fan of the Red Devils has been waiting for his team to win five games in a row to get a haircut.
Ilett hasn’t had a haircut in almost 500 days as he waits for the Old Trafford side to build a winning run, and he was close to doing so if it weren’t for the draw at the London Stadium.
talkSPORT shared pictures of Crysencio Summerville, Taty Castellanos, Callum Wilson and Aaron Wan-Bissaka all getting a visit from their barbers after the Man United game, but it may not go down well with some fans in E20.
It’s like these players don’t realise that the Irons still have a realistic chance of getting relegated this season and the London Stadium faithful suffered a bitter blow with Sesko’s late equaliser.
Some of those in the East London outfit’s squad seem completely out of touch, and supporters can only hope their antics don’t come back to bite them in the end.
Supercomputer relegation prediction makes fool of players after Manchester United result
Wolves and Burnley seem destined to go down to the Championship, and it will likely be down to whether West Ham can overtake some of their nearest rivals.
Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur, and Leeds United are slightly above the Hammers in the table, but one could argue that the three teams have much stronger squads.

Opta’s latest prediction gives the Irons a 74.57 per cent chance of finishing in the bottom three, finishing with around 36 points.
With just 12 games left to play in the Premier League, the East London outfit are cutting it close.
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