Chris Sutton believes West Ham United will pick up their first point of the Premier League campaign when David Moyes' side visit Aston Villa this weekend.
The Hammers are the only Premier League club yet to get off the mark this season following three consecutive defeats against Manchester City, Nottingham Forest and Brighton respectively.
Nonetheless, former England striker and Premier League winner Sutton believes the Irons will "get going" as they face Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa, who themselves have experienced early struggles with away defeats against Bournemouth and Crystal Palace.
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Sutton claimed: "These sides have both had indifferent starts to the season.
"Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard hung his hat on Philippe Coutinho and left him out last week to start with Emiliano Buendia instead, but things did not happen for them in their defeat at Crystal Palace.
"Villa had a disappointing opening display against Bournemouth, too. I know they beat Everton, but things are not quite clicking and it is a big game for them with home advantage.
"West Ham have not got going either, although I think they will. They have lost the first three matches in the Premier League and David Moyes will maybe be feeling a bit hard done by.
"His side performed strongly at Forest, ended up hitting the bar and the post and certain things went against them, but they did not do enough against Brighton, their bogey team. West Ham also have big centre half problems, and I think this will be a draw."
Sutton's prediction: 1-1
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