West Ham clearly have a special talent on our hands, after Divin Mubama scored a scintillating hat-trick for the under-21s against Feyenoord last night.
The Hammers youngsters took on Feyenoord in the Premier League International Cup at the Chigwell Construction Stadium last night.
Mark Robson’s side lost their first two games of the competition against PSV Eindhoven and Sparta Prague respectively.
So last night’s game was a hugely important one for the boys. And star-boy Divin Mubama showed up and produced the goods just when we needed him.

The Hammers fans are already really excited by Mubama, and rightly so.
The talented teenager has already made his debut for the senior team, and really impressed with his all-round performance against FCSB in the Europa Conference League.
Mubama scored a great header, despite the fact that it was given as an own goal! David Moyes has a seriously good player on his hands at the London Stadium, and the 18-year-old proved just how good he is yet again last night…
Divin Mubama bags hat-trick for West Ham under-21s
The teenager was on fire for the Hammers last night.
Mark Robson’s side seem to have turned things around in recent weeks, after a horror start to the campaign. The West Ham under-21 have now won three games in a row in all competitions.
And last night’s win over Feyenoord was largely down to Mubama.

The London-born youngster bagged a scintillating hat-trick, with the assists coming from Patrick Kelly, Regan Clayton and Freddie Potts.
Mubama clearly has incredible talent, but what makes him extra special is his willingness to work hard and run his socks off for his teammates.
Divin Mubama scored a superb hat-trick for West Ham against Feyenoord last night, and that will undoubtedly draw more attention to him from fans and the media alike.
It will be interesting to see how the youngster handles that kind of pressure. I’m backing him to pass the test with flying colours though.
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