Kevin Nolan explained why Kalvin Phillips' loan at West Ham was a disaster as the midfielder stares at a bleak future at Manchester City.
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Phillips joined the Hammers to revive his careerStruggled to make a name at London StadiumReturned to Man City in the summerWHAT HAPPENED?
In January, Phillips was loaned to West Ham with hopes of revitalising his career after facing challenges at City. The move was intended to provide him with more game time and a chance to showcase his skills, but things didn't go as planned.
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During his tenure at the London Stadium, Phillips managed to start only three of the ten matches he appeared in. His stint was marred by a red card in his fourth game, and his overall performance led to his exclusion from England's Euro 2024 squad. Once regarded as one of England's top defensive midfielders during his successful period at Leeds United, Phillips now finds himself at a career crossroads.
WHAT NOLAN SAID
Speaking on the show, former West Ham coach Nolan explained: "We put him in right away because we thought we should put him in and just let him play and get him going, but it didnât work out. To be fair to him, heâs such a lovely lad. You want him to do well so were there and we were still going and giving him the support he needed. You had the boss speaking, just saying heâs going to need support over the next couple of months and we gave him that.
âI think heâs seeing it and I think what he sort of realised in the early months was that he missed a lot of football and it was difficult to get back to that level so I quickly. Itâs great to see that he had a run-out last night and you know, hopefully, on the back of a good pre-season heâll get a nice move away because thatâs whatâs being talked about, but he needs the right support and the right club.â
DID YOU KNOW?
Phillips might find a new opportunity at Everton as the Toffees are looking to strengthen their midfield before the new season. Nolan believes this could be beneficial for Phillips, stating, "Sean Dyche could offer the support Phillips needs. Heâs got a really good backroom team and how they use the fitness coaches so being around them will help him. Heâll also be at home, which was a major thing with him coming down to London.
âHeâd just had a baby, but everybody forgets about all of those things when weâre moving here, there and everywhere and our wives and kids are going off to another place while we get them set or theyâre looking at houses. So hopefully he gets the opportunity to go to a club where heâs fit, heâs ready and on level with the other players. I think he has (got a fire in his belly) and itâs not for anyone else, but itâs sort like âIâll show youâ and itâs for himself more than anything. Heâs definitely got the ability and I truly hope that he gets back to where he was a couple of years ago and Iâve got no doubt that when he does, England will come knocking again.â