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After having come to the end of the neighbors of Arsenal during his last Premier League meeting, West Ham welcomed Leicester this evening, for the 27th day of the English championship. A meeting between two teams from the bottom of the table – The Foxes were 19th at the start – which ended with a victory of the Hammers in the score of 2-0.
Soucek in the 21st minute, then Vestergaard against his camp (43rd) allowed the Londoners to win in a fairly poor game and overall well dominated by the troops of Graham Potter. The three points in my pocket, West Ham climbs at the fourteenth step of the ranking and continues to move away from the red zone.
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