Arsenal legend Martin Keown feels West Ham have very real problems when it comes to playing at Upton Park.

While the Hammers have stunned Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City on the road, they have struggled to be as consistent on home turf and today were held to a 2-2 draw by Norwich City.




The Hammers needed a 90th minute goal to avoid defeat to the newly promoted Canaries and Keown feels they turned back the clock to the Sam Allardyce era to get it.

"All this talk of how they are playing under Slaven Bilic, it was really a Sam Allardyce type goal that they scored right at the end, a ball into the box, Andy Carroll off the bench", the former defender said on the BBC.
 


And as West Ham have managed to pick up just four points from a possible 12 at home so far this season, Keown feels they have a genuine problem when it comes to producing the goods in front of their own supporters.

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He added: "Real problems for West Ham at home. They look a completely different team. Very good away from home, poor at home."

Despite only drawing with Norwich, West Ham continue to sit a lofty third in the Premier League and have collected 13 points from their seven matches so far, just three fewer than league leaders Manchester United.

Next up for West Ham is a trip to bottom club Sunderland next Saturday.