West Ham United striker Sebastian Haller opened his goalscoring account in England at the weekend.

Haller opened his goalscoring account for West Ham in their 3-1 victory over Watford.
The muscular forward took both his chances with aplomb, as he opened his goalscoring account in England.
Yet after the match the West Ham forward was simply not satisfied with his display.
He said: “It was a terrible game for me. Yes. I wasn’t that good today – it wasn’t my best game. But at the end it was two goals – that is the job of the striker.”
If Haller really does feel that he has more quality to offer West Ham then he could be a huge asset to Manuel Pellegrini’s side.
Haller already caused Watford plenty of issues with his performance on Saturday, despite not being at his very best by his own admission.

Haller’s power helped to bring other West Ham players into play, and his partnership with Felipe Anderson looked particularly effective.
When Haller fully adapts to the Premier League he should become even more of a handful for opposition defences.
And if Haller can get even better, then West Ham may well have one of the best strikers in England in their ranks now.
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