Jamie Redknapp was amazed by West Ham’s performance in their 4-0 victory over Wolves on Friday night.
The Hammers had the perfect start to the weekend, scoring four goals, keeping a clean sheet and overtaking Tottenham in the table.
Redknapp has now highlighted two key players who give West Ham an advantage over Spurs in the relegation battle.
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Jamie Redknapp compares West Ham’s centre-backs to Tottenham’s
Dinos Mavropanos earned the Player of the Match award for his superb display against Wolves, scoring an unexpected brace.
At the other end, Mavropanos and Disasi defended brilliantly to keep just their fifth clean sheet of the league campaign.
Redknapp compared them to Spurs’ Christian Romero and Mickey van de Ven, suggesting West Ham have the better duo.
According to Redknapp, Mavropanos and Disasi are better suited to defending for teams in a relegation battle.
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“Mavropanos and Disasi look like a real partnership,” Redknapp told Sky Sports. “They are the sort you want in a relegation fight. And even though they are better players, I’m not sure those two centre-backs at Tottenham are.
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“They think they’re too good for a relegation fight. Romero’s saying: ‘I’ve won the World Cup and now we’re in the bottom three.’ What they’re going to be doing under De Zerbi is he’ll be asking to play out the back, take risks in your six-yard box.
“What West Ham know is their limitations; they don’t take too many risks. Nottingham Forest and Leeds are like that as well. This is not the time to be thinking you’re a better player than what you are.
“This is the time to play to your maximum, show your desire, head it and tackle. You need moments from top players, but this is a time for cool heads. That’s what West Ham have shown here.”
Romero and Van de Ven certainly have higher market values, but they have not stepped up during Spurs’ dismal recent run.
Meanwhile, West Ham have as much confidence in Mavropanos and Disasi as they have in any centre-back pairing for years.