It’s ham At the beginning of the season, they defeated 10 Leicester City with a vigorous performance and achieved two victories.
Roared by their returning fans in the noisy atmosphere, West Ham didn’t take too long to settle down. Bin Rama, who played in front of a full London stadium for the first time, said that Declan Rice worked hard on the edge of the penalty area because the home team looked sharper.
When Rice saved from Jamie Vardy’s loose touch, they were definitely more active, which triggered the opener.
The England international performed better during the earthquake-like summer he spent with the Three Lions. He catches and feeds Furnels faster than anyone else. The Spaniard was keen to add goals for his game and soon found Ben Rama. He ran purely by instinct, and for the first time passed back to Fornals’s cross to bring the ball into the far corner. It is impossible for David Moyes to demand better measures to express his new West Ham team to the returning crowd.
West Ham’s night was further improved at the end of halftime, when Ayoze Perez was shown a red card after a challenge to Fornals, who was able to continue the game.
The home team started a fierce hunt in the second half, and it didn’t take long to see the reward. Caglar Soyuncu failed to control Craig Dawson’s long play, but moved backward, but sent the ball directly into Michail Antonio’s path. West Ham forward Casper Schmeichel stood up and waited for Bin Rahma to score his second goal in multiple games this season.
Leicester City scored a combative goal through Youri Tielemans, adding some conspiracy to the final 20 minutes.
The host responded in a certain way, putting Leicester under constant pressure before they finally broke down. Rice broke through from the left and made a low pass. Antonio turned Soyuncu and fired home, becoming the best scorer in the history of West Ham in the Premier League. Antonio is standing alone on this list now, so it is appropriate for him to celebrate with the cardboard cutouts that Darren Randolph brought to the sidelines.
He scored 8 goals for the Hammers in two games this season, with 5 minutes left.
The whole process was basically not tested, and the goal against Tillermans after fighting in the penalty area was almost useless.
Reliable Mr. Moyes. Another wonderful but not tired performance of the Czech full-back, he gave Harvey Barnes very little help.
As always, Ogbonner took the lead from the defensive core, ensuring Jamie Vardy had a quiet night.
Another pointless display of the central defender, when he sent a header from a corner kick in the first half and a cross from Rice in the second half, he could have scored.
Always impressive and provided a lot on the left, when Creswell volleyed on the crossbar, he could have scored two goals.
More keen than anyone on the court, let West Ham United start the scoring and run the midfield.
The constant saboteur of Leicester’s midfield always wants his team to move forward quickly when in possession of the ball.
He worked tirelessly on the right hand side, allowing Luke Thomas to spend a difficult night.
Another very lively performance is better than what we saw from Algerians last season. The first cross of the goal was good, and his second of the season ended peacefully.
He is often not rewarded for his efficiency, but let the Hammers tick brilliantly and claim a well-deserved goal.
Before ending his night with a wonderful goal and a celebration that will last forever in memory, he leads the team with energy and menace.



