Transition metal oxides show great potential in the area of energy storage. However, these materials suffer from structural damage, resulting in poor cycle performance. In this work, a novel structure, CuCo2O4 microspheres with FeO nanowires link on Ni foam is prepared and directly used as binder- and conductive agent-free anode for LIBs. In this construction, the CuCo2O4 is the main active material and the FeO nanowires have good mechanical adhesion with Ni substrate and CuCo2O4 microspheres. With such predominant design, this composite shows good electrochemical performance. It delivers a reversible capacity of 1258mAhg− 1 and maintains 92.3% capacity retention at 100mAg− 1. Even performed at high rate, it also possesses good rate capability, exhibiting 526mAhg−1 at 4000mAg− 1. Furthermore, this smart structure possesses good electrochemical kinetics.