WHAT A RELIEF!

Ukrainian Yarmolenko emotional after scoring in West Ham win

Following the game, Hammers boss David Moyes told the BBC the club had given the striker “as much time as he needs”

In Summary

•Substitute Yarmolenko, who replaced Michail Antonio in the second half, shed tears as he dropped to his knees in celebration.

•He was welcomed onto the field with a warm reception from both sets of supporters, and some Aston Villa fans even applauded as he was embraced by his teammates for the goal.

 

West Ham United's Andriy Yarmolenko celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates
West Ham United's Andriy Yarmolenko celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates
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Ukraine international Andriy Yarmolenko was emotional as he scored the opener against Aston Villa in his first West Ham appearance since the outbreak of war in his native country.

The 32-year-old brought an otherwise disappointing game to life when he controlled Said Benrahma’s pass with his right foot before firing past Emiliano Martinez with his left.

Substitute Yarmolenko, who replaced Michail Antonio in the second half, shed tears as he dropped to his knees in celebration. He was welcomed onto the field with a warm reception from both sets of supporters, and some Aston Villa fans even applauded as he was embraced by his team-mates for the goal.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Yarmolenko said he “tried to give everything on the pitch”.

“It was so emotional for me because of the situation in my country,” he said. “It is so difficult for me right now in this moment thinking about football because every day, the Russian army is killing Ukrainian people.

“I just want to say thank you to my team-mates, who support me all the time, every day. To West Ham fans, they also support me and Ukrainian people and also to all British people, because we feel you support us.

“I felt the support from the fans and I tried to give everything on the pitch because I know how important the game was for us today. I’m not ready for 100% because the last two weeks I train maybe three or four times.

“Since 26 February, I had to rest for four days because it was impossible to train; I was just thinking about my family and my people. I just tried to give everything on the pitch.”

Following the game, Hammers boss David Moyes told the BBC the club had given the striker “as much time as he needs”.

“His family are safe at the moment, he tells me,” said Moyes. “He wants to make sure everybody is fine and he has a lot going on.

“Sometimes, football is a release and hopefully he has had a bit of a release getting on the pitch again and scoring but there are more important things in life than football.

“The goal is great. He has great technical ability and he is capable of scoring big goals, as he has done for me since I’ve been here.”

The Hammers were lifted after taking the lead and Pablo Fornals sealed victory when he powered Benrahma’s cutback past Martinez.

Villa arrived in the capital off the back of three impressive wins but they had to settle for a Jacob Ramsey consolation late on.

The visitors were denied taking the lead when Danny Ings’ effort was tipped onto the post by Lukasz Fabianski before the ball came harmlessly back to the West Ham goalkeeper.

Victory for the hosts ended a run of three defeats in all competitions and lifted them to fifth in the table, while Villa remain ninth.