### West Ham Fans Demand Guido Rodriguez Sold This Summer After Shocking Display in Wolves Defeat
In a night that encapsulated West Ham United’s early-season woes, the Hammers crashed out of the Carabao Cup with a 3-2 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Tuesday, August 26, 2025. What started as a promising comeback turned into a late collapse, leaving fans furious and directing their ire at summer signing Guido Rodriguez, whose “really lazy” error proved costly. With the transfer window slamming shut in just days, calls are mounting for the club to offload the Argentine midfielder before it’s too late.
The match began sluggishly, with few clear chances in the first half. Wolves took the lead just before the break when Rodrigo Gomes capitalized on a rebound after Hwang Hee-chan’s penalty—conceded by Rodriguez’s clumsy trip on Jean-Ricner Bellegarde—hit the post.
West Ham fought back admirably after the interval, with Tomas Soucek equalizing from a Kyle Walker-Peters cross in the 50th minute, followed by Lucas Paqueta’s clinical finish to put the visitors ahead 2-1 in the
However, substitute Jorgen Strand Larsen struck twice in quick succession late on—first in the 82nd minute with a header, then two minutes later with a composed finish—to seal Wolves’ comeback and their first win of the season.
Rodriguez’s performance drew particular scorn. Former West Ham captain Stuart Pearce, commentating on the game, branded the 31-year-old “really lazy” for his panicked foul in the box, noting how he dangled a “lazy left foot” that brought down Bellegarde amid a defensive scramble.
Signed from Real Betis on a free transfer this summer, Rodriguez was expected to bolster the midfield but has struggled to adapt, appearing disjointed and lacking intensity. His full 90-minute outing against Wolves only amplified concerns, with player ratings pegging him at a dismal 5/10, the joint-lowest among starters.
Fans on social media were unforgiving, with one X user lamenting, “Rodriguez playing 90 mins… WE ARE IN TROUBLE,” highlighting the midfielder’s role in the defensive lapses that allowed Wolves’ late surge.
The loss marks West Ham’s third defeat in as many games, piling pressure on manager Graham Potter, whose side has conceded 11 goals already this campaign.
Post-match, tensions boiled over as captain Jarrod Bowen had to be restrained from confronting irate supporters, later issuing an apology for the heated exchange. Potter called for unity, admitting the team is “in pain” but urging fans to stick together amid a rocky start.
For many Hammers faithful, Rodriguez has become the scapegoat. “Sell him now—absolute shambles,” echoed across forums, with some pointing to the board’s decision to loan out Edson Alvarez as exacerbating midfield frailties. Disagreements within the club over whether to sell Tomas Soucek to Everton have also surfaced, but Rodriguez’s blunder has intensified demands for immediate action. As West Ham languish near the bottom of the Premier League table on zero points, the clamor grows: offload the underperformers or risk a relegation scrap. With the window closing, the board faces a pivotal decision—act swiftly or face further fans