Though West Ham have improved since Graham Potter replaced Julen Lopetegui, their attacking unit has come under scrutiny as they headed into Saturday's meeting with Bournemouth searching for a first win in four games.
The Hammers had failed to score in four of Potter's 10 games in charge and it looked like they were drawing another blank after 45 minutes against the Cherries.
Potter's side had failed to get a single effort on target in an underwhelming first half and the closest they came to creating a chance was when full-back Ollie Scarles played a ball across the goal that did not have any takers in a West Ham shirt.