Following Monday’s Premier League encounter between Newcastle and West Ham, which concluded with a 0-2 victory for West Ham, fans were invited to share their opinions. Below is a compilation of their remarks: Newcastle supporters shared their perspectives: Ian: Poor from Newcastle. Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak snatching at chances. Gordon needs to be played on the left consistently to regain confidence and form. Need some new faces to keep the rest of the squad on their toes a bit more. Mark: We’re doing our best to overtake Tottenham as the ‘Spursiest’ team in the league. Just as we enter a good patch of form we get hit by an international break and a West Ham team that finally play like the money they’ve spent. Back to the drawing board for Eddie Howe. Sean Longstaff and Joelinton really struggle against low-block teams. Tom: We were beaten by the better team. Credit to West Ham – they came to us and attacked us from the word go. We looked a little lost, and couldn’t seem to find our normal fluidity. Hopefully just a minor bump, and a kick up the backside needed to turn it around for the weekend. Darren: First, congratulations to West Ham, by far the better team! As for Newcastle, I don’t know where to start, with the exception of Joelinton (substituted?) and Lewis Hall, the rest should hang their heads in shame. Way too many big-ego, one-season wonders. The best players perform every game, lessons to be learned by players and manager. West Ham United fans conveyed their satisfaction: Bubba: If we play like this for the rest of the year, we have a chance at Europe next year. Everyone worked hard, on and off the ball. The passing was crisp. Defence was solid. A few wobbles in the first half but a great performance against a very good team. Best performance of the year. Joe: Fantastic performance, midfield looked like a different animal to what we have seen previously. Wish Michail Antonio could play like that all season. Hope we can take this into the next game against a top side in Arsenal. John: Finally. A performance! Character, energy for the full 96 minutes, possession of the ball. So much better. Carlos Soler starred – as did Jarrod Bowen with a real captain’s performance. I still think they don’t have the nous and quality to constantly play out from the back, but they mixed it up well. It was a very encouraging showing. More of the same please now. Oz: I felt like it could be a long night for West Ham but I was pleasantly surprised to be totally wrong! Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been an outstanding addition and deserved his goal. Bowen worked tirelessly as always, as did Antonio. Finally saw what the fuss is about with Soler and he looked good on the ball. Going into the Arsenal game with confidence now. Post navigation Amorim Discusses Manchester City Links, Upcoming Derby, and Squad Focus Scottish Cup Third Round: Queen’s Park to Face Partick Thistle