West Ham face a tough test when we head to Villa Park this afternoon.

It will be Graham Potters fourth game in charge, with it being the 2nd trip to midlands to take on Unai Emery’s side – however with a full week preparation will have many hoping that West Ham can produce a positive display.

Chris Sutton has provided his view on how he see’s things panning out in the Premier League encounter, feeling that the hosts will have too much for a Graham Potter side still very much in its early stages of development.

“Aston Villa are eighth in the Premier League and ninth in the Champions League, so their season is hardly a disaster – they just look a little bit flat at times,” said Sutton on BBC Sport.

“Their striker situation is something that Villa boss Unai Emery has got to sort out because he put Jhon Duran on to play with Ollie Watkins in the second half against Monaco, and they are not playing well together

“I don’t know if that is an ego thing, where both strikers want to be the main man, but they both need to have a think about what benefits the team.

“As a former striker myself, I know how other strikers want to be fed, and how to have an understanding to create situations, but that does not seem to be happening – Watkins and Duran are not connecting or clicking, which is a worry.

“For a partnership to work, you have got to understand your role in the team and how sometimes one of you has got to sacrifice yourself.

“Believe it or not, I was pretty good at realising that, where I was in the pecking order, and how to adapt my game. There are people out there who would say I was unselfish and a team player, and I wouldn’t argue with that.

“I know there is a different view because I listen to my old strike-partner Alan Shearer speaking to Erling Haaland about how you have to be single-minded in front of goal.

“You do, you have to be selfish when it comes to taking chances. But football is a team game and sometimes you have to be prepared to adapt and roll your sleeves up – Shearer always did it – and try to play roles that you don’t necessarily want to play, for the good of the team.

“When Aston Villa’s squad is stretched and a little bit fatigued, Watkins and Duran should be capable enough, and have enough understanding of how to feed each other, because strikers know how to do it.

“Not doing it is a bit of a blot on the copybooks of both players. They are both very talented players, but they need to work this out for the good of the team. Maybe Emery needs to whack some Brazilian music on in training to sort them out?

“Seriously, though, this is a crucial time in Villa’s season and I think they will get past West Ham.

“Graham Potter’s side were jammy when they beat Fulham last week, but I don’t see them being lucky enough to beat Villa. Sutton’s prediction: 2-1