It’s very difficult to imagine a side managed by Sam Allardyce playing attack-minded football. At every club where he’s been at the helm, Big Sam’s teams have been characterised by dogged defences, Route 1 style long-balls and a typical English 4-4-2. The results have varied, but Allardyce has stuck to his principles. Until this season. The transformation that Allardyce, along with attacking coach Teddy Sheringham has overseen at West Ham United this season has been nothing short of incredible. The Hammers, despite having faced some stern tests so far, are 4th in the Premier League table with 16 points. Their win on Saturday against Manchester City was mightily impressive, and thoroughly deserved. 

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