‘Best so far’ – Chris Sutton & some WHUFC fans react to goal from Hammers man – originally posted on Sportslens.com
West Ham United forward Andriy Yarmolenko scored a worldie last night as Ukraine attempted a comeback against the Netherlands.
His side were 2-0 down in the second-half of their European Championship opener, but the Hammers man gave them hope.
Ukraine drew level minutes later but eventually lost 3-2, and will need to pick up points from their next two group games um have a chance of advancing to the knockout stages.
Despite the Netherlands’ victory, Yarmolenko’s wonder-strike from outside the box was the highlight of the match.
Will there be a better goal than THIS Andriy Yarmolenko golazo in the first round of games?@GazpromFootball | #EUROGOTR | #EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/9hoOxy8wcH
— UEFA EURO 2020 (@EURO2020) June 13, 2021
BBC pundit and former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton was left impressed, taking to Twitter to react thus:
What a goal Yarmolenko… best so far
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) June 13, 2021
Watching West Ham fans could not believe their eyes, and here is how some of them reacted to the winger’s goal-of-the-tournament contender:
What a goal by Yarmolenko!
— West Ham News & Views (@WestHamViews_) June 13, 2021
yarmo on his day is a serious playa
— M’s (@fullofMs) June 13, 2021
That was a worldie.
— Dan Shrouder (@DanShrouder) June 13, 2021
YARMOLENKOOOOOOO WHAT A BANGER
— Hammers Chat (@hammers_chat) June 13, 2021
Always Injured for us, what a beauty though.
— Kevin Isaacs (@Kevintron1) June 13, 2021
What a goal!
— Nixon (@Nixon74456399) June 13, 2021
Wand of a left foot!
— Paulinho (@Paulinh22836565) June 13, 2021
Because every defender in the premier league knows to never let him on his left foot
— Sam (@_SamButler) June 13, 2021
Because you get far more space in international football.
When he plays for us nobody dares let him on his left foot, there nobody was even close to him
— WHUgameday (@WHUgameday) June 13, 2021
Yarmolenko hardly plays for West Ham, starting just one Premier League last term and coming off the bench 14 times.
The 31-year-old ended the league campaign with an assist, but he scored thrice in six games across the FA and League Cups.
The attacking midfielder has seven Premier League goals for the Hammers but is a different animal for his country, with three goals to his name in the last two international appearances.
Yarmolenko struggled with injuries in his early days at the club, but the former Borussia Dortmund forward has been fit as a fiddle of recent and will be hoping to force his way into manager David Moyes’ first-team plans next season.
He has just a year left on his current contract, and it does not seem a new deal is on the cards.
Could an impressive Euro 2020 campaign with Ukraine change that?
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Author:Joseph Scott