West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek desperately needs to recapture his excellent past form to aid the Hammers' struggles, according to journalist Paul Brown.

The Lowdown: Soucek suffers dip

The Czech has been a superb signing for the east Londoners overall, arriving from Slavia Prague in 2020 and becoming a hugely influential figure. Declan Rice has called him 'unbelievable' in the past, such is his quality.

That being said, Soucek's performances of late have been a far cry from his former displays, with only one goal coming his way so far this season, and his all-round ability flattering to deceive.

It has undoubtedly played a negative role in West Ham sitting 18th in the Premier League table, in what has been a poor start to the campaign.

The Latest: Journalist makes plea

Speaking to Give Me Sport, Brown said Soucek needs to get back to his best in order to help the Hammers get over this current slump:

"He really needs to start producing. Because they didn’t sign a major name in his position, I don’t think his position is too under threat now at West Ham.

"Maybe that’s a bit too cosy and safe for him, but he certainly needs to start performing."

The Verdict: He will be back

All footballers are only human, so Soucek's noticeable dip is something that can happen to anyone and it shouldn't lead to overreactions from supporters.

There is no doubt that the 27-year-old is a shadow of the player who netted 10 league goals in 2020/21, however, with opponents struggling to handle his physicality and aerial dominance.

Soucek is too good a player not to return to his peak level at some point - David Moyes will certainly be hoping it is soon, though, as pressure grows on him by the week.