West Ham target dubbed ‘England’s Thiago Silva’ left incensed by deliberate taunting tactic


Charlie Cresswell proved he is in the fight to avoid West Ham’s relegation after heated scenes in Toulouse’s 3-0 defeat to Lens.

The 23-year-old, who has long been interested in the Irons, has played more minutes than any other Ligue 1 player this season.

Florian Thauvin explained why he finished off Charlie Cresswell after Lens' first goal

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Florian Thauvin explained on French television why he took the ball from Charlie Cresswell after Lens’ first goalPhoto credit: X @ligue1plus

The England U21 winner has featured in all 17 of Le Téfécé’s top-flight games this season, scoring three goals and an assist.

His form helped Toulouse move up to eighth place, just a point behind Strasbourg, before Liam Rosenior moved to take over as Chelsea manager.

Cresswell, who followed his English compatriot to West Ham in London, ironically had to achieve the same result as Nuno Espirito Santo’s men away to Wolves last weekend.

The defender had to pass one of his toughest tests of the season on Friday with the clear 3-0 defeat against Ligue 1 leaders Lens.

Toulouse, which was on a three-game winning streak across all competitions, suffered a 22nd-minute dismissal for striker Emerson.

Cresswell helped the hosts go into the half-time break without conceding a goal, but made himself a target by getting under the visitors’ skin.

Wesley Said broke the deadlock just before the hour mark and the Lens players then closed in on the Preston-born centre-back.

European football expert Andy Brassell said in an exclusive interview with The Pitch Prospect.com: “Cresswell has obviously been linked with a lot of potential moves to Premier League clubs. He’s done quite well for Toulouse this season.”