West Ham manager David Moyes has been criticised after his decision to bring on Tomas Soucek over Pablo Fornals or Manuel Lanzini.

The Lowdown: Derby day...

The east Londoners took on capital rivals Chelsea in what was an interesting encounter as one side looked to kick on after a plethora of signings whilst the other battles relegation.

West Ham are currently fighting for their Premier League survival with six other top flight sides and games like today will be crucial in determining whether they remain in the big time.

Chelsea got off to the better start with Joao Felix burying a calm, first time finish from close range after Enzo Fernandez' sumptuous cross.

Moyes' side, however, found themselves at 1-1 almost out of nowhere before half time with ex-Chelsea defender Emerson Palmieri burying Jarrod Bowen's flick-on at the far post.

West Ham went on to grab a 1-1 draw but nearly stole a late win with VAR ruling out Soucek's late goal for offside.

The Latest: Rennie slams Moyes decision...

Moyes was slammed by talkSPORT commentator Rennie on Twitter for one decision in the first 45 - namely his call to bring on Soucek after Lucas Paqueta's injury.

The broadcaster claimed that West Ham's boss would have been far better bringing on a similar midfield player to Paqueta in Pablo Fornals or Manuel Lanzini.

He explained:

"Even the substitution. So you’ve built the team around Paqueta (for some reason), you’ve got Fornals & Lanzini who at least play the same game, and you bring on Soucek. A completely different style of player. Moyes is rubbish."

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The Verdict: Regret?

It's arguable that Moyes may have been better introducing one of Lanzini or Fornals in place of Paqueta - namely to maintain a fluidity.

Soucek's towering frame arguably makes it difficult for the Czech Republic international to turn and run at the same pace - not to mention he is less creative than Paqueta in terms of key passes and attempted shots per 90.

Bar the midfielder's disallowed goal, he didn't appear to make much of an impact, at least according to SofaScore.

The 27-year-old lost possession 15 times after his introduction whilst losing the majority of his ground duels.

Soucek finished the 90 minutes as one of West Ham's lowest-rated players overall - having also been dribbled past twice on the day.

Going by the stats, you can see Rennie's point that Lanzini or Fornals maybe should have been introduced as an alternative.