After a difficult start to the season, West Ham fans finally got a glimpse of the attacking brand of football they have craved since Julen Lopetegui was hired as head coach.
Their front four — Jarrod Bowen, Mohammed Kudus, Michail Antonio and Lucas Paqueta — had come under fire for their lack of productivity in front of goal.
Only Bowen had scored from open play before Saturday. Antonio and Kudus had no goals while a penalty against Aston Villa on the opening day was Paqueta's only contribution in the Hammers' first six games.