West Ham 0-5 Liverpool - the fans' verdict
We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between West Ham and Liverpool, which the Reds won 5-0.
Here are some of your comments:
West Ham fans
James: It's really scary how easy teams can play through us. Our defence do not show an eagerness to get the ball, unlike our competitors. We make far too many mistakes and choose wrong options going forward. If Niclas Fullkrug needs to play, I'd rather see Jarrod Bowen on the left and Mohammed Kudus on the right. I don't know why we keep playing Paqueta either - he clearly has lost all motivation to try his best. The manager needs to go, and Graham Potter needs to come in. Now.
Michael: Truly awful performance. Just can't do the basics. I don't blame the manager. This is on the players and they were very poor. Spineless really.
Binner: Disappointed. To be honest, I didn't expect a different result with the way Liverpool have been playing, but our performance was disappointing. All you David Moyes haters; what do you say now, eh?
Fraser: We've got the worst goal difference outside the bottom three and, time and time again, defence is our weakest area. It was the same towards the end of the Moyes era - heavy defeats have become commonplace. We have talented defenders so there must be something lacking in terms of organisation, tactics and teamwork at the back. Get that sorted and the rest of the team have something to build on.
Liverpool fans
Shay: Liverpool were brilliant going forward but that was also a very poor West Ham team defensively. Mohamed Salah is surely in line for the Ballon d'Or next year if he keeps this up. Only Cole Palmer comes close to him in world football right now. Bigger tests to come but nice to see all our frontline get a goal. Over reliance on Mo may be also be our downfall were he to get injured.
Stephen: Another well disciplined display. Could have been double figures. Forget the contract problems - the three in question are not showing any discomfort and are just getting on with it. Role on Man Utd.
Paul: Great team performance -high intensity, attacking flair, intuitive passing and finishing. Massive gulf between these sides. Confidence is clearly high. Can Liverpool keep it up? Still plenty of harder challenges ahead.
Nick: Strolled through the game and never really got out of second gear. The transition from Jurgen Klopp to Arne Slot reminds me of when Bob Paisley took over from Bill Shankly - a more calming hand on the wheel.