West Ham United beat Watford 4-1 on Sunday afternoon.

West Ham United ended their season on a high as they smashed Watford 4-1 at Vicarage Road on Sunday afternoon.
The Hammers took the lead through a Mark Noble penalty, before Manuel Lanzini added a second, for his first goal since the last day of last season.
Gerard Deulofeu capitalised on shambolic defending to pull one back for Watford, only for Jose Holebas to pick up a red card, and Marko Arnautovic got himself on the scoresheet before Noble added another.
West Ham secured a top half finish with that result, leaping above Watford into the 10th place, level on points with Leicester City.
With three wins in a row and four games without defeat, West Ham have enjoyed a strong end to the season, and co-owner David Gold took to Twitter to react.

Gold pointed out West Ham’s superb form, especially in terms of goals having scored eight and conceded one, before highlighting the torrid injuries the Hammers have suffered this term.
Gold added that two of those injured players – Winston Reid and Andriy Yarmolenko – will be back for pre-season training, having been ruled out with long-term injuries this season.

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