Sun Club
Hart-warming

West Ham 2 Fulham 1: Joe Hart watches on as Manuel Lanzini and Ashley Fletcher down London rivals in Austria

Slaven Bilic used different XIs in each half but there was no place for England stopper who joined from Man City this week

JOE HART watched on as new side West Ham beat London rivals Fulham in Austria.

First-half strikes from Manuel Lanzini and Ashley Fletcher were enough to hand Slaven Bilic’s side their first win the season, following a 0-0 draw with Sturm Graz on Monday.

Advertisement
Joe Hart watched from the sidelines as West Ham beat FulhamCredit: Reuters
Slaven Bilic named two different XIs in Austria but did not pick HartCredit: PA:Press Association

Bilic selected a different side in each half against the Cottagers but there was no place for Hart, who joined on loan from Manchester City this week.

The England keeper instead kept tabs from the sidelines and did not have to wait long to see his new team fire.

On the day that the Hammers agreed a deal for Mexican striker Javier Hernandez, it was another Latin American who bagged the Premier League side’s opener.

Fletcher teed Lanzini up on the edge of the box from a swift counter attack and the Argentine coolly netted past David Button.

Advertisement

And West Ham were then gifted a second to just before the break when Button blundered in his own box.

The stopper tried to dribble past Fletcher but was tackled, allowing the young striker to tap into an empty net.

Manuel Lanzini slotted in the opener for the Hammers in AustriaCredit: Getty Images
Ashley Fletcher was gifted a second after a blunder from David ButtonCredit: Reuters
Advertisement

most read in football

KYLE WOE
Walker run ragged by Brazilian ace in horror AC Milan European debut at Feyenoord
THAT'S BRAWL FOLKS
Watch moment Everton star sparks brawl by wildly goading Liverpool fans
TEETOTAL FOOTBALL
Fan fury as alcohol will be BANNED at 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia
SLOT AND BOTHERED
Everton and Liverpool stars sent off after whistle with Slot seeing red

Fulham pulled one back after the break when the lively Cauley Woodrow poked in Ryan Sessegnon’s effort.

But they could not find a second to steal a draw as West Ham continued their unbeaten start to pre-season.

Next up for Bilic's boys is a meeting with Werder Bremen in Germany on July 28.

Ryan Sessegnon impressed for Fulham and set up their second-half strikeCredit: Getty Images
Advertisement
Cauley Woodrow poked home for Fulham to pull one backCredit: PA:Press Association
Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com