Robert Snodgrass stood out for West Ham at the weekend.
West Ham may have fallen short of beating West Brom at the weekend but their performance was enough to earn them a draw.
Sofiane Feghouli and Manuel Lanzini scored the goals for the Hammers in a 2-2 draw, but the man pulling the strings was January signing Robert Snodgrass.
West Ham United’s Manuel Lanzini celebrates scoring their second goal with Robert Snodgrass and Mark Noble
Snodgrass has settled instantly since signing from Hull City, and has not looked daunted by filling the void left by controversial French winger Dimitri Payet, who forced through a move to Marseille.
Against the Baggies, Snodgrass created six goalscoring opportunities – the same number as the rest of the West Ham starting XI and substitutes combined.
West Ham United’s Robert Snodgrass speaks to West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic
The most any West Brom player managed individually was one key pass, with Feghouli’s three the closes of Snodgrass’ teammates.
It was still below Payet’s top figure this season of eight in a single game, managed in a home victory against Burnley, but it was in the same ballpark, with the Frenchman creating six chances in four separate games before his departure.
Snodgrass managed this while still completing 89 per cent of his passes, with the disappointing aspect of his game being his shooting – with both shots on goal missing the target.
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