Should be an easy win for Hammers given how they are playing. On the other hand, Luton's defence isn't strong enough and have been conceding goals so far. So it seems like West Ham should find it easy finding openings and should be able to find lot of goals here.
There is lot more gameweeks to cover but so far a strong start from Hammers, I must say.
On paper, of course West Ham is much stronger even they have defeated Chelsea and Brighton with an average of 3 goals and Luton also hasn't shown something impressive but don't forget this is Luton first match at home we don't know what they are going to do at home, usually promotional teams like Luton will be on fire when playing in front of fans or at least make it difficult for the opponent. This opinion is also supported by what the betting market offers handicap for this match is -0.75 for West Ham this means the bookies predict West Ham will only win with 1 goal even though West Ham has always won more than 2 goals in the last 2 matches.
Anyway, I see something strange here just like the bookies who are not confident in favoring West Ham to win or is this a trap?
I will only watch without placing bets in this match or at least waiting for the match to start for a few minutes.
Westham played quite neatly, no matter Luton playing at home or not, David Moyes had enough experience to ward off such things, Luton had lost twice and they were still adapting to the English Premier League, or could be said to still grop and search Field experience with long-standing teams.
Westham has a greater chance of winning, several other dealers gave a larger handicap than that, who believed Westham would be superior above 2/3 points.
The first 15 minutes of the match might give you a clue to bet.LOL
I don't like Pochettino's coaching style. He likes buying already-established players. I will not be wrong if I assume that he depends on big names to win trophies. I am more comfortable with coaches that build young players. Coaches that groom unknown players to superstars are the best in the world.
Pochettino is a great coach who loves to play pure attacking football, he of course didn't win any trophies in Tottenham, neither did the club have the money to buy "already eatablished players" like you say, Pochettino did so well to play good football with the players at his disposal when he was in Spurs.
Having said that, Poch won trophies in PSG and that's all the trophies that he has won, mind you that most of the transfers that take place in PSG is done solely by the club, without even the managers consent, and that's the same thing happening in Chelsea now, Todd Boehly is just buying players left, right and center, none of them have been players that the manager identified himself. Chelsea are doing crazy business right now, hiring too many players, many of which they don't even need.
I myself do not know that this is an initiation of Pochettino or not to make a purchase of that much player, to be honest Todd Boehly last year did the same thing, and my thoughts were indeed his orders, he was running a business, not to develop talent and become a winner.