West Ham United winger Robert Snodgrass has played in all four of Manuel Pellegrini’s side’s matches so far this season.

Snodgrass looked all set to depart West Ham this summer, after spending last season out on loan at Aston Villa.
The Scot had looked impressive in the Championship, but it was his performances in West Ham training which really caught the eye on Pellegrini.
Snodgrass has now featured in all four of West Ham’s Premier League matches this season, and looks like he could have an important role to play.

The 30-year-old appears to be a real option for Pellegrini’s side in attack, although his performances have been rather indifferent so far.
The £10 million signing from 2017 (BBC Sport) is yet to claim a goal or an assist, after what has been a difficult start to life for West Ham.
Pellegrini’s side are currently sat at rock bottom of the Premier League table, after failing to even take one point from their opening four games.

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