Hasty Hammer: Marko Arnautovic Scores 11 Seconds Into Second Half As West Ham Batter Huddersfield (Photos & Video)

Alan Duffy

13th, January 2018

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Marko Arnautovic scored a fabulous goal just 11 seconds into the second half as a rampant West Ham hammered Huddersfield 4-1 at the John Smith’s Stadium.

Arnautovic’s goal came after the two sides had gone in level at the break at 1-1, with Joe Lolley cancelling out Mark Noble’s 25th-minute opener with a cracker of his own 15 minutes later.

From the re-start, the ball was played back from the centre-circle to Angelo Ogbonna who launched a hopeful ball upfield.

Cheikhou Kouyaté then flicked the ball on to Arnautovic, who deftly turned Tommy Smith before firing past Jonas Lossl…

As simple a goal as you’ll see this season, with only four touches before the Austrian received the ball.

The Hammers would score two more in the second half thanks to a brace from Manuel Lanzini, securing a result which saw David Moyes register his 200th Premier League win as a manager.

After all the criticism the Scot has received over the years, it’s nice to see him succeed (at least for the time being) with West Ham.

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The win puts West Ham into a healthy 11th spot, while Huddersfield are a point behind in 13th after that unexpected home mauling.

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