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‘Not regretted it for a second’: £22m ace is very glad he left West Ham now

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LISBON, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 23: Sebastien Haller of AFC Ajax celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League Round Of Sixteen Leg One match between SL Benfica and AFC Ajax at Estadio da Luz on February 23, 2022 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Michael Bulder/NESImages/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)
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Sebastien Haller insists he has no regrets about leaving West Ham United ahead of Ajax’s Champions League round-of-16 clash with Benfica on Tuesday night, speaking to Wettbasis

Glancing at Haller’s CV, that ill-fated spell at West Ham stands out like the proverbial sore thumb. The Critters 3 on Leonardo di Caprio’s otherwise mesmerising filmography. 

Haller scored goals for fun at Utrecht and Eintracht Frankfurt. And, since joining Ajax in a club-record £22 million deal in January 2020, the silky centre-forward has found the net 45 times in just 56 games. Only the irrepressible Robert Lewandowski has scored more goals in this season’s Champions League than Haller (11 in six starts). 

So what the hell went wrong at the London Stadium? Why did Haller, throughout most of his time in claret and blue, look like a man who couldn’t hit a barn door with a tuba, let alone a banjo? 

What might’ve been at West Ham?

“I was just unlucky with a coach (David Moyes) who had a different idea,” explains Haller. 

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 15: Sébastien Haller of West Ham United during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Crystal Palace at London Stadium on December 15, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Sebastian Frej/MB Media/Getty Images)
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The Frenchman joined West Ham for £45 million and departed, less than two years later, for half-price.

“My style of play just didn’t fit (Moyes’) system. Accordingly, I was aware that I had no prospects and would therefore hardly be used,” Haller adds.

“He needed a different type of striker. Sitting on the bench was not allowed to become a permanent condition. Then, suddenly, the offer came from Ajax, which I saw as a gift. 

“An opportunity that I absolutely wanted to seize and that I have not regretted for a second.” 

Few would have expected, when Haller arrived for a fee just shy of £50 million, that he’d spend much of his time at West Ham watching on from the sidelines, relegated to the role of expensive substitute by a man who was plying his trade at right-back not so long ago. 

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 13: West Ham United's Michail Antonio during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Aston Villa at London Stadium on March 13, 2022 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images)
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