To be honest the best team one in this one, West-ham had the better of the game and although we were slightly better when we played attacking we never created enough to really trouble them a lot. Our defence were solid for a large part especially kimber at write back however in the end West-ham were patient and took their chances when it mattered. After an exciting start reality is starting to hit the players hard now and we're realising what a hard season this is going to be.
West Ham United produced a composed away performance to earn a 3–1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux, with second-half goals from Lebo Mothiba and Sven Botman sealing the points after a spirited Wolves fightback.
The Hammers dominated early possession and were rewarded in the 38th minute when Zirkzee pounced on a loose ball to slot past Marko Weiss to take the lead. Wolves responded after the break, equalising through Mathys Tel’s low strike on 61 minutes following clever link-up play from Roberts and Xhaka.
However, Mike McLeod’s side showed their depth from the bench. Substitute Mothiba restored the lead with a towering header from Robsie’s corner in the 82nd minute, before fellow substitute Botman smashed in a minute later to make it 3–1 and silence the Molineux crowd.
Robsie ran the midfield and was deservedly named Man of the Match, while Alex Meret impressed in goal with several key saves. Despite flashes from Saka and Tel, Wolves’ discipline and structure faltered under sustained West Ham pressure.