West Ham attacker has been suggested to give up the membership this month if he desires to find his finest kind once more.
Former West Ham man Frank McAvennie criticised the previous Liverpool man for lacking some simple possibilities throughout their 1-1 draw in opposition to Bristol Metropolis.
However he urged that whereas the misses had been inexcusable, he reduce him some slack because of the lack of enjoying time he has had.
Whereas acknowledging Ings as a great participant, McAvennie expressed the view that he won’t be the suitable match for West Ham. He urged that, so as to regain his standing as a ruthless finisher, Ings would possibly must discover alternatives elsewhere.
Talking to West Ham Zone, he mentioned:
“That likelihood that Ings had on the finish of the 1-1 draw in opposition to Bristol Metropolis, my God, he would have buried that 9 occasions out of ten if he was enjoying usually.
“That’s the issue whenever you’re not enjoying each week, you lose your spark and the habits that made you who you had been earlier than and that’s what Ings has change into a sufferer of. He’s fallen off a cliff, his confidence is shot.
“He’s not a child anymore so I’m not going to do him any favours right here, these kinds of situations are bread and butter for him, he actually ought to have scored that. I imply, I’m giving him a little bit of slack as a result of he hasn’t performed a lot.
“However from two yards?! If he hits the goal, it’s a aim, let’s put it that approach. He’s a great participant however he’s not a West Ham participant and if he desires to get again to the ruthless finisher he was, he might must go.”
The English striker, who joined West Ham from Aston Villa in January, has struggled to make a major influence, with simply three objectives in 40 appearances for the membership.
McAvennie implied that at this stage of his profession, Ings requires constant enjoying time, which West Ham might not be capable to present, making a separation between the participant and the membership a logical possibility.