
In dramatic circumstances, West Ham sealed one of the finest results in their history last night as they recorded a stunning 2-0 win over Sevilla.
Understandably, there was jubilation inside the London Stadium after full-time, with the supporters going through their repertoire of songs.
One of those chants, which states that West Ham are massive, everywhere they go, seemed to get stuck in the head of Pablo Fornals.
What’s the story?
Well, the £24m man underwent his media duties after the game, where he took things into his own hands – quite literally.
The Spain international grabbed the microphone with both hands, before singing: “West Ham are massive, everywhere we go.”

Fornals clearly loves the chant, as he goes back in for seconds to finish off the song properly.
You can see footage of the moment below.
If the West Ham fans didn’t already love Fornals, they certainly will now.
Pablo Fornals is shining at West Ham
The 26-year-old had a slow start in east London following his move from Villarreal in 2019, although he’s now shining for the Hammers.
So far this season, Fornals has scored six goals in 27 Premier League appearances, while also providing three assists.
Away from his goalscoring output, the Spaniard puts in a tremendous amount of effort – his work rate is exceptional.

Of course, it was also his shot which led to Andriy Yarmolenko tapping home the winner in the latter stages of extra-time last night.
At the age of just 26, things are surely going to get even better for Fornals at West Ham.
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